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Very fruity Barbera with no SO2 added.
A fruity yet elegant Barbera with almost youthful charm, very fragrant and lively thanks to carbon dioxide fermentation.
Barbera is a prime example of centuries of winemaking tradition in Piedmont.
A great Barolo vintage, that was certain in 2015.
Typical garnet red, scent of violets and a little cassis. Fine and complex on the palate. There are also spicy aromas. Very balanced and long-lasting with silky tannins.
Garnet red, intensive, dark berry aromas with hints of cocoa and a hint of liquorice.
Dolcetto is considered to be the most original red wine of the Piedmont region, which should not be missing on the table in any rural winemaking family, the expression of down-to-.
Fine fruity nose with nuances of white flowers and lemon.
2015 was a balanced vintage in Piedmont.
In the small-parceled Barolo, the most valuable wines naturally come from the most famous locations.
Nebbiolo is the flagship grape variety of Piedmont. It only thrives so well here; nowhere else in the world can you make noteworthy wines from it.
On many wineries it is the decent but simple wines that are made without the addition of sulfur. Andrea Oberto succeeds in doing this with this really multi-layered Rosso.
Grape-winey, good tannin structure, almost creamy density, a characterful Piedmontese with real power.
The grape variety is rightly experiencing a kind of rebirth in Piedmont. The varietal acidity gives the wines an interesting inner tension.
Andrea deliberately worked out the dormant power of the grape variety for this variant.
Beguiling bouquet of morello cherries and dark chocolate. Plenty of material on the palate and very dense, played by cinnamon and cedar wood aromas.
Intense aroma of black cherries paired with a little clove and spicy aromas. Rum pot and dark fruits with a subtle sweetness round off the harmonious overall picture.
Zibibbo is the Sicilian name for the Muscat d'Alexandrie grape variety. The large family of muscat grapes stands for wonderfully aromatic wines.
The popular Nero d'Avola by Maggio Vini is now also available as a concentrated, fine Riserva.
Here the Nero d'Avola shows its very charming side. Behavior down to earth, spicy, ripe red berries. A lot of (good!) Wine at an astonishingly modest price.
Strong, lively Grillo with hints of peach and apricot on the nose, on the palate there is a note reminiscent of green apples, with a mineral finish.
Intense ruby red with purple hues, rich and complex on the nose, red berries, black pepper and liquorice complement each other to create a dense but elegant fragrance experience.
Berry fruits, especially blackberry and cherry aromas characterize the scent, the grapes are picked in the early morning hours in order to preserve the freshness and to achieve th.
Elegant and full of finesse, with dense, spicy notes reminiscent of Moscato and a fantastic structure and length, all in a wonderful setting. Close to perfection.
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