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Aged in large botti for several months, followed by 6 months of bottle aging.
Gavi is crafted from the Cortese grape cultivated in the sun-drenched Terre del Gavi hills of Piedmont. This distinctive combination of microclimate and clay marl soils results in a crisp and well-balanced wine, boasting an expressive bouquet of floral and vibrant citrus notes which result in a savory freshness. Best served slightly chilled.
Grown predominantly along the sun-kissed coastal vineyards in Tuscany, Vermentino captures the essence of the Mediterranean Sea with its pronounced salinity, leading to a captivating phenolic finish. With notes of white flowers, stone, and Mediterranean spices, this complex and light-bodied white wine is persistent, full and well-balanced with nice minerality and bright acidity. Best served slightly chilled.
Very delicate destemming and crushing to preserve the integrity of the grapes followed by a first fermentation in october for 8-10 days at controlled temperature (21-22°C). A second "Ripasso" refermentation (on the skins of Amarone in February/March. Ageing in barrels of 25 HL (70%) and in barriques (30%) or one year. Dry, warm, full bodied and intense wine.
Everything begun fifteen years ago in the ”Fossa di Lupo” area. A place where the land in the evening becomes redish and is brushed by the Ibleian winds and leans on one side of a road: the County Road 68. A county road like many others, but with a special past.
The Chianti Colli Senesi ‘normale’ is 100% Sangiovese. Maceration lasted a month. Aged for one year in cement. This is an overdelivering Sangiovese, with perfectly encapsulated fruit and just the right amount of supporting grip. The label reads, “Year 800- Tolfo dei Gricci, French Knight.”
Zion is a Jerusalem family winery, which has been making wine for over 170 years. Crown, the flagship wine, is a Bordeaux style blend, which is rich, complex with a long lingering finish. The wine was aged in small French oak barrels for 18 months.
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”.
A creamy white foam with persistent tiny bubbles. Bright rose color with ruby red reflections. Delicate aromas of red berries and cotton candy. Lusciously sweet with a primary red fruit flavors yet refreshing with a lingering finish.