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Girlan Pinot Grigio 2023 is a refined white wine from the Alto Adige region, celebrated for its crisp and vibrant character. With aromas of ripe pears and subtle floral notes, it delivers a perfectly balanced palate with a refreshing finish.
Nose: Expressive nose features floral and fruit notes of apples and citrusPalate: Citrus notes evolve into juicy flavors ripe apples and lychee, concluding in tones of mountain herbs and flower. Bright acidity is balanced with warm minerality for a rich, clean finish.
Mother Nature evolves at her own pace: she does not have deadlines to respect and is never in a hurry. She takes all the time she needs to get “her work” done properly. My Time is a dedication to the wisdom of Nature that inspires us every day, and has taught us to have faith in her rhythms.
This delicate and fruity wine is a sure pick-me-up for anyone who's had a long, busy day. The bouquet has notes of pear, citrus and almonds. The first impression upon tasting it is crisp and refreshing, with the Garganega adding body to the midpalate and length on the finish.
Tenuta Sette Ponti Crognolo is a bright ruby red color. Complex with a prevalence of small red fruits and floral notes. The body is beautifully balanced with a long finish.
Salento Negroamaro F di San Marzano is born in vineyards located in the district of Monte La Conca, in the municipality of San Marzano. It is produced exclusively with Negroamaro grapes, harvested by hand towards the last week of September.
This deep ruby-red wine has powerful, complex aromas of dried plums and balsamic (anise, fennel, mint) traces. Quite dry (not sweet) on the palate, soft and with bright acidity, the wine shows flavors of baked cherry, chocolate and cinnamon. Structured but noble, delicate tannins precede a long finish.
The Primitivo di Manduria Sessantanni Old Vines di San Marzano is born in vineyards located in the municipalities of San Marzano and Sava. It is produced exclusively with Primitivo grapes, harvested by hand towards the second half of September.
The butteri are among Italy's most skilled horsemen and women. A kinship bound by honor and integrity, they are devoted to upholding the ancient tradition of herding wild cattle through Tuscany's rugged terrain.
The number of sunny days, combined with wide daily-temperature variations and daily breezes blowing in opposite directions at sunrise and sunset—plus wonderful, sunny exposure of the hillside vineyards—result in Pinot Grigio grapes that have a unique balance of bouquet, flavors, crispness, sugars, and acids.
With an intense ruby-red color, the wine has profound aromas of red and black fruits. On the palate, the wine's dense structure is balanced and elegant, with a silky presence, relatively low alcohol, and noble tannins.
The grapes are harvested in the coolest hours of the day and the wine is left to ferment in conical wooden vats at a controlled temperature. At the end of the process, it is refined for 15 months, first in new 600-litre demi-muids and then in barriques.
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.