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Alc. 12.0%/vol. Dry white wine. Bottled by Weinberghof Fritsch GmbH. A-3470 Oberstockstall. imported by Frederick Wildman & Sons, Ltd., New York, N.Y. 10022. Certified organic by Lacon GmbH, Austria.
The very first Zero Sugar Moscato Wine ever created is here- and it’s Bellissima! Jasmine and white peach scents, complemented by subtle hints of orange and pink grapefruit. The palate, a combination of freshness, softness, and minerals.
The White Scandal is born from a blend of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pecorino grapes. The decision to combine two internationally renowned grape varieties with an indigenous Abruzzo grape caused a scandal within the local winemaking community. That scandal for Dominio Imperfetto is a source of pride.
Floral notes, hints of tropical fruits, citrus, and white peach. The taste is velvety, soft, and dense with an excellent body. Fresh, balanced with pleasant acidity.
100% Organic Chardonnay grapes. Elegant with floral aromas, notes of white flowers, tropical fruits and citrus. The taste is soft, fresh and spicy, with an excellent acidity and balance. You won't feel "buttery" notes - it's fresh and fruity.
Luca Paretti Brut appears soft yellow with lime green hues and fine bubbles that produce understated aromas of green apple and peach with floral notes. It has a soft, but fresh, acidity on the mouth and the hint of fruit is delightfully pleasurable for those who enjoy exotic fruit on the palate.
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.
Grüner Veltliner is the “queen” of the white varieties in Austria. Its main characteristics are the fruity-spicy nose, also called “Pfefferl” referring to pepper.