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A wine that has acquired an increasingly well-defined identity over the years and that in 2019, also on the strength of a spectacular harvest and the confirmation of the addition of Cabernet Franc in the blend, undoubtedly marks its territorial connotation.
Unlike the site specific wines of Terroir Al Limit, Terroir Històric is devoted to expressing the complex character of the whole of Priorat in two colors: white and red. While the project launched in 2015 is a remarkable incubator for new plantings from the clay and schist soils of Montsant, it is also a liquid homage, utilizing the négocient tradition of the past to secure a sustainable future.
Beloved by mixologists, Dubonnet Rouge is a staple at any high-class cocktail bar. It traces its roots all the way back to 1846, when Parisian chemist and wine merchant Joseph Dubonnet developed it in order to please the palates of French soldiers battling malaria.
A medium body with a balanced, smooth finish. Satisfying flavors of rich, red fruit make this wine easy to enjoy.
Cecchi historical label, Chianti is the roots of Tuscany. Cecchi Chianti is produced in prevalence from Sangiovese grapes. Fermentation takes place in steel at a controlled temperature. It has an average capacity of aging.
After the fermentation the pomace and the last fraction of the pressing wine is double steam distilled in traditional way. The resulting Chacha Rkatsiteli is stored in stainless steel tanks before bottling.
A medium-bodied red wine with rich berry flavors. Pairs well with meat, fish and pasta.
After the fermentation the pomace and the last fraction of the pressing wine is double steam distilled in traditional way. The resulting Chacha Chardonnay is stored in stainless steel tanks before bottling. Intense floral aromas.
The Terra Gratia Marciano Kosher Estate Red from Napa Valley is a luxurious and meticulously crafted wine. With layers of ripe dark fruit, subtle spices, and velvety tannins, it offers a balanced and elegant experience.
100% Aglianico. The Rotondo area, in Barile's countryside, has historically been one of the most beautiful areas and places for the growing of the aglianico grape. Here the "Villa Rotondo" estate is located, owned by the Paternoster family.
Its color is a bright ruby red. On the nose, it is clean and precise, with hints of morello cherries, wild berries and a moderate spiciness. On the palate it reveals a full-bodied, assertive flavor, which expresses both great intensity and elegance.
Over the years, we have been fortunate to work with many great vineyards that span a diverse and varied view into a region that many would call the heartland of California Pinot Noir. Our goal is to create a wine that shows the essence of this iconic appellation.