Grapes: 100% NebbioloRegion: Italy> PIedmonte> Novara. It is a fine and elegant wine with subtle tannins, bright cherry flavors and a persistent finish that again emphasizes the complex mineral composition of the underlying soils. Here, the noble Nebbiol
Dusty, fruity, light-body red. Grapes: Piedirosso. Region: Italy> Campania> Salerno. Notes: Sustainable farming. Tannin: Light. Acidity: Med+. Piedorosso grape vine, called “per‘ ‘e palummo”, for the red color of the grape-stalk recalling that of
Grape: 100% CesaneseRegion: Italy> Lazio. Training system: Cordon spurred Vineyard density: 4.000 per hectar Yeld: 90ql. Per hectar Harvest period: begin of october Vinification: 12‐15 days fermentation with submerged cap tecniques, malolactic fermentatio
Grape: 100% RucheRegion: Italy> Piedmonte> Castagnole Monferrato Notes: No Oak, Organic Farming Description: The history and origins of Ruche wine are still a mystery. The name may come from “rocke” (rocks) considering that this type of vine can tolerate
Rich, conplex, full-body Red Grape: 100% Brunello (Sangiovese Grosso). Region: Italy> Tuscany> Montalcino> Pertimali Vyd. Notes: Organic. Indigenous yeast. 36 mo. in oak (50% new) and 2 years in bottle. 10 year special release (Dieci) to commemorate
Rich, conplex, full-body Red Grape: 100% Brunello (Sangiovese Grosso) Region: Italy> Tuscany> Montalcino> Pertimali Vyd. Notes: Organic. Indigenous yeast. 36 mo. in oak (50% new) and 2 years in bottle. Description: “If I had only one Brunello to drink, i