Made from Moscato Bianco grapes harvested from vineyards around the town of Asti in northwestern Italy's Piedmont region. The juice of the newly pressed grapes is filtered, chilled, then stored as unfermented grape must. Fermentation... Read More
The Barolo Riva Rocca is produced from 1995 in territory of Verduno particularly suited to the cultivation of vineyards from Barolo. The exposure of our vineyard is to the southwest and the age of the plants exceeds the 30 years.... Read More
Nose is an aromatic and distinct wine, where fragrant and wholesome notes of blackberry, cherry, Mediterranean shrubs, nutmeg and chocolate vie with each other.
Palate is intense, lively and with character; Donnatá is soft... Read More
The flagship of the company, the Lugana DOC Terecrea comes from selected Turbiana grapes. The land on which our vineyards grow is located on the shores of the lake and this gives this wine great minerality, structure, with intense... Read More
This wine has a clear, straw yellow color, with light golden reflections. The bouquet offers rich aromas of tropical fruit and citrus with hints of honey, apple. Delicate floral notes, good acidity and minerality. The wine is... Read More
Balanced wine, characterized by fresh and fruity notes. In the mouth it is distinguished by its softness which is however well balanced by a good acidity. Rich and persistent finish on the palate.
Deep ruby in color when young, turning garnet with ageing. Intense and complex bouquet with hint of plum. The flavor is round, nicely tannic, balanced, intense and persistent.
An Elegant, austere, noble wine, obtained from Nebbiolo grapes, cultivated in the town of Castiglione Falletto, displays a garnet red colour with reflections warmer with the passing of time. In the glass it gives off ethereal... Read More
Moscato d’Asti is picked later than Asti and captures more of Moscato’s hedonistic fruit and floral aromas. The wine is slightly sparkling (frizzante), lower in alcohol, and has a bit more sweetness than Asti. However,... Read More
Moscato d’Asti is picked later than Asti and captures more of Moscato’s hedonistic fruit and floral aromas. The wine is slightly sparkling (frizzante), lower in alcohol, and has a bit more sweetness than Asti. However,... Read More
Intense nose with ripe fruit and some spicy notes. The oak is well integrated and adds complexity and balance to the fruit. Medium to full bodied with ripe tannins, a fine acidity and great length. The wine is very young at release... Read More
A Supertuscan of great personality and elegance. The grapes are selected in the Cagliano and Vittoria vineyards, whose soil characteristics, exposures, and microclimates are ideally suited to the varietals that make up the wine.... Read More
Deep ruby red colour with violet shade, with the ageing almost garnet red. Rich and penetrating smell, spicy and floral, well balanced by red berry fruits. To taste immediately full and full-bodied, never aggressive, final dry... Read More
Three adjectives for this winery: young, innovative, sustainable. The energy used for production is entirely obtained from photovoltaics, the grapes are selected and come from owned vineyards.
The remarkable ubiquity of Pinot Grigio in northern Italy, especially in plains with prevalent slate soils, shows its excellent adaptation to the climate. The grapes for “Le Colline di San Giorgio” come from volcanic... Read More
Made from a blend of Lambrusco di Sorbara & Lambrusco Salamino, this is a sweet, semi-sparkling red Lambrusco that exhibits aromas of berries, red fruits and flowers. The palate is lively, sapid and clean with cherry fruit on... Read More
Maugeri is the wine-growing project of an Etnean family, who have returned to their home district to make wine once more. The unbroken line of more than 2.8 km of lava dry-stone walling borders the 7 hectares of the property,... Read More
The smoldering power of an ancient yet active volcano, the native roots of rare and unique grapes, and the passion of local talent eager to breathe new life into one of Campania’s most historic wine regions: Dionysus, god... Read More
The name Kata’ has multiple meanings: it is the abbreviation of the Catalanesca grape, but it is also a Greek word translated as “under” (the Mount Vesuvio) and a Japanese word that means “model”... Read More
Bucce refers to skin, as in macerated on the skins of the grapes; 'macerato sulle bucce' in Italian. This orange wine is a blend containing Vermentino, Cannonau and Nasco. Flavors of sour Mirabelle plums, sea salt, and... Read More