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Juicy orange and citrus. With bright, bursting flavors of fresh orange, the new Stella Rosa Orange Fusion wine will energize your tastebuds and mind. Hand-crafted in our countryside Italian vineyards, this tangy, semi-sweet, semi-sparkling wine is 100% organic, best served chilled, and will be your new go-to brunch wine.
Intense garnet with orange nuances. On the nose the wine is elegant with notes of violet, small red fruits and leather. On the palate it is structured and harmonious, with persistent and soft tannins. A wine that is suited for lengthy aging in the cellar.
Isolano 2019, with straw yellow color with golden reflections, at the nose presents a refined bouquet with fragrant citrus scents, notes of broom in bloom and Mediterranean herbs. Isolano, a white of enveloping elegance, offers great persistence and extraordinary volcanic minerality on the palate.
The Toscano Rosso is produced from a selection of Sangviovese and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes growing on the hilly vineyards of Tuscany. It is a bright ruby wine with a scented and fruity perfume, dry and harmonious. Excellent with pasta, meat dishes, and Mediterranean food. Serve at room temperature.
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.
Intense straw yellow with notes of pear, white flowers and exotic fruits. Structured on the palate, with intense notes of citrus and exotic fruits. Full bodied and rich, with a finish of mature fruits.
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.