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Veramonte Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva: Veramonte Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva is a Chilean red wine known for its deep, rich flavors. It offers tasting notes of ripe blackberries, cassis, and hints of cedar and spice.
The roots of Pajaru estate are deeply embedded in the history and symbols of Puglia. The shepherd, known as the “Picuraru” in dialect, embodies that seasonal toil typical of the slow work required to produce a great wine. It is from the tenacity and perseverance that the shepherds have in tackling their work that we were inspired by the creation of the Primitivo “PICURARU”.
Codorníu Clásico Brut (made with organic grapes), as its name indicates, is the traditional cava par excellence, made using the three classic varieties from the D.O. Cava: Macabeo, Xarel·lo and Parellada. Its fresh, fruity and delicate aromas make it the ideal option for a predinner aperitif. The versatility of this cava means that it will be your saviour on many occasions when served well chilled.
Altos Las Hormigas was founded in 1995 by Alberto Antonini, renowned Italian winemaker, and Antonio Morescalchi, moved by the potential of Malbec. The team is completed by Atilio Pagli, the Chilean Pedro Parra, soil specialist, and Fede Gambetta, today in charge of the day to day. The incessant fight against ants in organic vineyards gives rise to the name.
Veramonte Carmenere Reserva 2020 is a compelling red wine that captures the essence of the Carmenere grape and the terroir of the Colchagua Valley. Pouring into the glass, it reveals an intense and deep ruby-red color, showcasing its concentration and richness.
The Negroamaro “PARITARU” pays homage to the figure of the “Paritaru,” the skilled artisan who, with his craftsmanship and knowledge, was able to build the “Pajaru”, a rural structure constructed using the dry stone wall method, which served as a refuge for farmers and shepherds. The Paritaru is still a symbol of wisdom and experience, the same qualities necessary for creating a great wine.