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Red natural semi-sweet wine made from autochthonous grape varieties Mujuretuli and Aleksandrouli grown in the Khvanchkara microzone (Racha-Lechkhumi). The yield of vineyards in the village of Khvanchkara does not exceed 7 tons / ha. Wine is produced in the traditional way - After 5-7 days of maceration, when the desired level of residual sugar is reached, the fermentation process is stopped by cooling and filtering the wine, thereby retaining its natural sweetness and freshness. The wine goes well with spicy meat dishes, spicy cheeses and chocolate cakes.
Castello di Brolio is our flagship wine created from a meticulous selection of estate-grown grapes from the three most representative soils that surround the castle itself: Macigno del Chianti (sandstone), Scaglia Toscana (Galestro), Monte Morello (Alberese).
The 2012 Unico Tinto is concentrated, juicy, silky, and well-defined. Notable characteristics included the healthiness, the strong coloring, and very ripe tannins suitable for ageing. An excellent vintage.
Made from a selection of 100% Tinto Fino vines (local name for the Tempranillo grape) from some of the oldest vines, age ranging from 25 – 75 years. Maceration during 28 days with the skins. Fermentation takes place in French Oak barrels and aged during 18 months in new French Allier barrels before being bottled.
Tinazzi makes excellent Veronese wines; which means they are masters at Amarone, Valpolicella and the like. This “family selection” is made from dried grapes, as is the tradition with Amarone, but here it’s made into a dry wine, and the alcohol isn’t as lofty as with Amarone. So it’s like baby Amarone, made 100% from Corvina, the best grape of the region.
This wine is a truly exquisite example of combining the finest winemaking skills with beautifully grown and hand-selected clusters of Cabernet Sauvignon from the Double Creek Vineyard of Chalk Hill Sonoma. Raised in chalky and fast draining white volcanic soil, the vines are sheltered from cool fog by warm and moderating breezes.
Escudo Rojo Reserva Pinot Noir is sourced from a selection of the best parcels in the Casablanca Valley.