Cuvée Antica is a white characterized by floral and fruity aromas and characterized by fresh and savory notes. We recommend combining it with fish and shellfish dishes.
Only what is unique is unforgettable!
Absolute love It is the bond that remains even when it is leaving. It is the vision that comes when you are now blind. It is the promise that is declared by denying its intensity out of modesty. It is the joy that pervades your soul starting from sensations felt outside of it. It is White Pearl, a courteous love of yesteryear. It is the magic granted only to those who know how to love in an all-encompassing way. It is eternity swallowed as in a dream with smoky but also vanilla aftertaste. It is the native white you were looking for, aged for over 18 months in Barrique. She is the imaginative and diaphanous woman whose essence always dwells in your thoughts.
No completely explicit sign is fascinating. Seduction is the space between what is shown and what is left to be imagined and slowly savored, sip after sip. It is a Red… garnet like the emotion drawn on the cheeks, distinctly fruity, with hints of spices and licorice. It helps those who want to seduce, seduces those who think they know how to do it.
The first Dynamic Energy Vineyard (last patent by the Di Carlo family). Nature and man merge with the energy of colours... to improve biodiversity, the vitality of the soil, the positive frequencies on plants and fruits, people, animals and useful insects.
Dress the glass in a beautiful ruby red. The nose first reveals memories of black cherries, plums and black currant, then completed by spicy, herbaceous and medicinal herbs nuances. Warm and soft the sip, rightly tannic and slightly savory, characterized by a finish that recalls licorice and black pepper.
To combine with meat dishes, it is excellent with roast lamb chops.
The organic Montepilciano d'Abruzzo is harvested from 100% Montepulciano vines, its alcohol content is 13.5 %vol . It has a deep ruby red color. Rich and fragrant with notes of violets, red berries and liquorice typical of the grape. Alcoholic fermentation takes place by maceration with the skin in stainless steel tanks for 10 days at a temperature of 20-25 degrees. This wine is excellent paired with pasta dishes, soups, grilled fish, roasted white meat, tripe, pizza and semi-aged cheeses.
Straw yellow color to the eye. Intense olfactory bouquet, characterized above all by fruity references of apricot, green apple, pineapple and banana, complemented by citrus nuances and almond tones. Full-bodied in tasting, balanced and savory, with good persistence.
Extremely versatile in food pairings, it is worth trying to accompany trenette with pesto.
Straw yellow with a good load of color to the eye. The nose is clean and punctual, characterized by fruity hints of apricot, pear and tropical fruit, then completed by chalky and floral nuances of chamomile. Savory and fresh on the palate, with good balance and good length.
Perfect to accompany seafood cuisine, it is excellent to be paired with pan-fried mullets.
A wine of excellence, made from organic Pecorino DOCG Tullum grapes. Spontaneous fermentation, no filtration, only natural sulphites.
Straw yellow color; good structure supported by excellent freshness and flavor. The nose initially perceives a light toasting that quickly leaves room for herbaceous hints.
Straw yellow color; good structure supported by excellent freshness and flavor. The nose initially perceives a light toasting that quickly leaves room for herbaceous hints.
Golden yellow color, with fruity and floral aromas where mimosa stands out, bursts with a fresh and savory sip.
Abruzzo pecorino rich in aromatic notes of honey, resin and dehydrated lemon. A dense structure with a final charged with positive energies. Ideal with fish recipes.
Abruzzo pecorino rich in aromatic notes of honey, resin and dehydrated lemon. A dense structure with a final charged with positive energies. Ideal with fish recipes.
The "Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Impeto" , are characterized by the right sugar and alcohol content and by a good fixed acidity, which helps to enhance the aromas and maintain them over time. The Speranza winery produces about 5000 bottles of the "Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Impeto" wine, testifying to the importance that this wine has in the context of the company's production.
The wines of the Speranza company and in particular the "Montepulciano d'Abruzzo" , are characterized by the right sugar and alcohol content and by a good fixed acidity, which helps to enhance the aromas and maintain them over time. The Speranza winery produces about 2700 bottles of the "Montepulciano d'Abruzzo" wine, testifying to the importance that this wine has in the context of the company's production.
Taste the Authenticity of Natural Wines!
Natural wines are an increasingly popular choice among consumers, offering a unique and authentic tasting experience. If you're looking to learn more about natural wines and how to try them, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll explore what natural wines are, how they're made, and how to best enjoy them.
What is a Natural Wine?
A natural wine is one produced without the use of additives, pesticides, or other chemicals. Natural wines are made only with grapes, water, and yeast, and are crafted to preserve the grape's natural flavor as much as possible. They are also generally produced in small quantities, meaning each bottle of natural wine is unique and offers a unique tasting experience.
How Are Natural Wines Made?
Natural wines are made using grapes, water, and yeast. The production process is very different from that used to make conventional wines. The first thing to know is that natural winemakers don't use additives, pesticides, or other chemicals. Instead, they strive to work with the grapes in a way that best preserves their natural flavor, carefully selecting their vineyards and caring for the vines.
Once the grapes are harvested, they are macerated for 12-14 days at a controlled temperature. This allows for greater extraction of aromas and flavors, giving the wine its rich complexity. The wine is then fermented in wooden barrels or concrete vats. This fermentation process is slow and can last from two to six months. Fermentation in wooden barrels gives the wine added complexity, while fermentation in concrete vats gives it greater freshness.
How to Enjoy a Natural Wine?
Savoring a natural wine is a unique experience that offers a rich complexity of aromas and flavors. To fully savor a natural wine, it's important to properly prepare the glass. The glass should be rinsed with warm water and dried with a soft cloth to remove any chemical residue. Then, the glass should be filled halfway with wine to ensure proper aeration.
Once ready, take a sip of wine and savor it slowly. Savor the color, aroma, flavor, and texture of the wine. Try to capture all the aromas and flavors of the grape, such as fruit, grass, hay, chocolate, and so on. Also savor the complexity of the wine, noticing how the aromas and flavors evolve over time.
Conclusion
Natural wines are an excellent choice for those seeking an authentic and unique tasting experience. They are produced without the use of additives, pesticides, or other chemicals, and are crafted to best preserve the natural flavor of the grapes. As we've seen, natural wines are made with grapes, water, and yeast, and are fermented slowly. To fully savor a natural wine, it's important to properly prepare your glass and taste slowly, trying to capture all the aromas and flavors, and savoring the wine's complexity. If you're looking for an authentic and unique tasting experience, try a natural wine!
