The whole bunches are sent to the pneumatic press and the must is fermented with its indigenous yeasts at a low temperature (12-14 ° C) in stainless steel tanks for about 30 days. The refinement takes place in steel tanks and, subsequently, in the bottle. At tasting it has a straw yellow color. Intense aroma with hints of broom, white pulp fruit, and ethereal. Fresh, intense, savory and full-bodied taste. Excellent to accompany an elaborate seafood cuisine, medium-aged cheeses, structured first courses, white meats.
The whole bunches are sent to the pneumatic press and the must is left to ferment with its indigenous yeasts at a low temperature (12-14 ° C) in stainless steel tanks with the skins for about 30 days. The refinement takes place in steel tanks on the fine lees, followed by the bottle. At tasting it has a coppery color. Intense floral bouquet, fruity with yellow pulp, ethereal hints. Fresh, intense and savory taste. Excellent to accompany seafood, cod, first courses with light sauces, white meats.
VIEW Intense ruby red with slight purple hues, tendency to garnet with aging. SMELL Aromas of red fruits, spices, intense, ethereal. TASTE Full, dry, harmonious, rightly tannic.
VIEW : Straw yellow. SMELL : Delicate floral bouquet with notes of white flowers, smoky and hazelnut. TASTE : On the palate it is citrusy, fresh, sapid, long and mineral, fresh.
GRAPES : 100% Pecorino HARVEST : end of September VINIFICATION : Maceration at low temperature after destemming of the grapes and temperature controlled alcoholic fermentation in steel tanks. TASTING : To be accompanied with Pasta, Vegetarian, Appetizers and snacks, Lean fish, Salami.
Grapes: Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC Year: 2020 Alcohol content: 12.5% - Format: 75cl Refinement: steel Tasting: Straw yellow color. Fruity fragrance. Fresh and persistent taste Pairings: first courses with vegetables, seafood, fish dishes
Company : Cantina Tollo region : Abruzzo (Italy) Name : Terre di Chieti IGT (PGI) Vegan Type : white, dry, still Variety : Pecorino 100% Alcohol content : 13% Year : 2019 Format: 750 ml
A wine that tells the authenticity of nature, just as beetles are proof of the vitality of the woods.
Pairings
Raw fish and shellfish, fish dishes in general also excellent with fresh or spun curd cheeses
A wine that tells the authenticity of nature, just as bees are proof of the quality of food.
Pairings
Excellent as an aperitif or with fish-based dishes, white meats and fresh cheeses
Pairings
Excellent as an aperitif and with all seafood, white meats and fresh cheeses.Production area: Salento, Puglia Grape variety and vinification: Organic Primitivo. Destemming and pressing of the grapes, maceration at a controlled temperature for 8-10 days with regular pumping over. Drainage and milky fermentation in stainless steel tanks. Aging in American and French oak barrels used for the following 6-8 months. Color and combination: Red. It goes well with roasted and braised red meats, game, noble poultry, semi-aged cheeses, it is ideal to accompany lamb and kid dishes.
Production area: Sambuca di Sicilia (AG) Grape variety and vinification: Organic Nero d'Avola. The organic grapes are de-stemmed and left to ferment for 15 days at 25 ° C, with frequent and regular pumping over. The malolactic fermentation takes place for 50% in cement tanks and for the remainder in 250L barriques. After 4 months of aging the wine is ready to be clarified, filtered and bottled. Color and combination: Red. All types of pasta with sauces, roast meat and game. Also excellent with aged cheeses.
Production area: Roseto degli Abruzzi, Abruzzo. Grapes and Vinification: Montepulciano dAbruzzo, organic grapes. Malolactic fermentation and aging in French and American oak barrels for 24 months. Color and Pairing: Red, excellent with red meats and long-aged cheeses.
From one of the oldest vines in the world, Moscato Bianco, our Passito di Noto is born. Passito is an ancient wine that becomes current with a modern drying system. Explosive aromas of exotic fruit, jasmine, candied citrus, it is both complex and easy to love. The ideal companion of the great Sicilian tradition of sweets and ice cream.
Wine from dried grapes of the best Sangioveto, whose must has been fermented and aged in small oak casks. It takes its name from the typical amber color with garnet reflections. Dogwood red color with strong notes of ancient amber. Scent of aged leather mixed with curry and plum jam that fades into notes of freshly split oak. Full and rich taste characterized by an intriguing fusion of balsamic notes with candied citrus and gingerbread.
Torrione di Petrolo is a warm, compact and full-bodied Tuscan red wine, obtained mainly from Sangiovese grapes and aged in wood for about 15 months. The olfactory profile is enveloping and very fruity, the taste is structured, spicy and persistent
Golden yellow color, with fruity and floral aromas where mimosa stands out, bursts with a fresh and savory sip.
The Nobile is the wine that best manages to be the spokesperson of our land. Here the indisputable protagonist is undoubtedly Sangiovese, the "blood of Jupiter". A wine for the gods. Spontaneous fermentation, Zeus' nectar deserves our greatest care, which is why we refine the batches deriving from each plot separately for 18 months, in small and large capacity oak barrels. Biological
Intense ruby red to the eye. Elegant on the nose, it initially gives fruity hints of blackberries, morello cherries and raspberries, followed by flavors of aromatic herbs, licorice, chocolate and coffee beans. Precious shades of goudron and cedar wood complete the olfactory picture. The palate is refined and important, well developed in the tannic texture, with a good structure and long persistence. Requires to be combined with meat preparations. Excellent to accompany stewed kid.
A commendable wine without great pretensions but still well balanced and fragrant with hints of ripe red fruit and a slight spacing. Recommended pairings: Pasta, Beef, Veal, Cheese. Uncork and decant before serving at a temperature between 16 - 18 ° C.
Meirggio di Fontodi is a juicy and refined Sauvignon Blanc that has a lot to offer white wine lovers. The nose is stolen and crunchy with hints of river rocks, fresh herbs, white wildflowers and a sprinkling of peppery spices. Agile, this wine enhances the palate, driven by its two engines: savory and marked acidity. Pleasant upon release, this sophisticated white will drink wonderfully even in a few years' time. Meriggio comes from the Fontodi vineyard, facing north, La Rota. The grapes ferment in stainless steel at a controlled temperature, and then the wine matures on the lees for six months, mainly in stainless steel, with a small percentage in amphora.
The Chianti Classico "Filetta di Lamole" is a red wine of good freshness and pleasantly tannic that comes from Sangiovese grapes grown on the extraordinary Filetta vineyards at about 600 meters above sea level. Aged for 24 months in large barrels, it reveals an intense and refined profile, with a tonic, fresh and precise sip, enriched by a rich aromatic set of violets, currants, aromatic herbs, licorice and spices. Organic wine
Naturalness, genuineness and passion are the basis of this organic wine produced with grapes from the lands of Cupramontana Apiro and Rosora from which the name Cu-Ap-Ro derives.
Cuprese is an organic wine that represents the true symbol of the Colonnara winery, perfectly embodying the character of the Verdicchio grape. It shows a straw yellow with greenish reflections, tending to golden with aging. On the nose initially fruity and floral hints stand out that leave room for complex notes of flint. On the palate it is full-bodied and balanced.
At sight it appears bright straw yellow with golden reflections. The scent is fruity with citrine notes of grapefruit, elderflower and peach. On the palate it is warm and voluminous, with good flavor. Ideal to accompany first courses with strong flavors, seafood and spicy dishes.
Chardonnay DOC is a high-class Friulian white wine, produced by the Perusini Farm, located in Corno di Rosazzo in the province of Udine, on the eastern Friulian hills. The grape that gives rise to this wine is 100% Chardonnay , a French vine with a fruity and characteristic aroma. The vinification takes place in steel at a controlled temperature , followed by six months of aging on the fine lees. At sight it appears bright straw yellow with green reflections. The scent is fruity with notes of pineapple, banana, chamomile and yeast. On the palate it is full and fruity with notes of yellow flowers and peach, with good flavor and minerality in the finish.
Straw yellow, the nose expresses a beautiful olfactory profile, all played on fresh notes of fruit and freshly picked flowers. In the mouth it has sprint and elongation, it is balanced and defined by a good acidity and a minerality that peeps out at the end of the tasting. Very clean, with excellent persistence.
Excellent as an aperitif, Trebbiano goes well with fish-based first courses. Spaghetti with seafood.
Barbera del Monferrato was born in some territories of the provinces of Asti and Alessandria entirely dedicated to the cultivation of Barbera grapes, one of the symbols of Piedmont and of Italian viticulture. In Monferrato both immediate and drinkable expressions and intense and elegant interpretations are born. The latter can be called Superiore if they benefit from aging in oak barrels for at least 6 months. These are high quality red wines, inseparable companions of good food.
Organic Wine Sales: Everything You Need to Know
Organic wines represent a sustainable and natural choice for consumers looking to purchase quality products. In this article, we'll reveal everything you need to know about selling organic wines, from product characteristics to online purchasing options.
What is an organic wine?
An organic wine is a product produced using organic farming methods. This means that the grapes used to make the wine are grown without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or other environmentally harmful chemicals. Furthermore, no artificial preservatives or additives are used in the production of organic wine.
The characteristics of organic wines
Organic wines stand out for their quality and unique flavor. Because they're made with naturally grown grapes, organic wines have a more authentic and genuine flavor than conventional wines. Furthermore, organic wines are generally lighter and more delicate on the palate, with balanced acidity and a fruity aroma.
Selling organic wines online
Selling organic wines online is one of the most convenient and affordable ways to purchase this quality product. Thanks to the spread of e-commerce and the growing demand for organic products, more and more online wine shops offer high-quality organic wines.
To buy organic wines online, it's important to choose a reliable and professional seller who offers a wide selection of quality products. It's also a good idea to read other customer reviews to get a sense of the quality of the service and products offered.
The advantages of organic wines
Organic wines are a sustainable and environmentally friendly choice. Growing grapes organically reduces the impact on the ecosystem and preserves biodiversity. Furthermore, organic wines are free of harmful chemicals, making them healthier and safer to drink.
How to choose the right organic wine
When choosing an organic wine, it's important to consider the product's characteristics and your personal preferences. It's advisable to read organic wine labels to understand the grape varieties used, the place of production, and the cultivation method. You can also consult reviews.
Organic wine certification
To ensure the quality and sustainability of organic wines, official certification is required. In Italy, organic wine certification is managed by the Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies (MIPAAF), which issues the "Agricoltura biologico" quality label.
To obtain organic certification, winemakers must follow rigorous cultivation and production criteria, which include the use of sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. Furthermore, organic wines must meet certain sulfur dioxide limits and cannot contain artificial additives or preservatives.
Types of organic wines
There are different types of organic wines, which differ in the type of grapes used and the production method. Some of the most common grape varieties for organic wines are Sangiovese, Chianti, Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Additionally, there are also organic wines without added sulfites, which are free of chemicals and offer an even more authentic and natural tasting experience. These wines are particularly suitable for those with allergies or food intolerances.
Tips for tasting organic wines
To fully appreciate the quality of organic wines, it's important to taste them correctly. Here are some tips for tasting organic wines:
- Use a clear crystal glass, which allows you to evaluate the color and consistency of the wine;
- Observe the wine in the light to evaluate the transparency and intensity of the color;
- Smell the wine to capture its aromas and perfumes;
- Taste the wine, swirling it around in your mouth to appreciate its flavor and structure;
- Pair organic wine with organic foods to enhance their natural characteristics.
In conclusion, purchasing organic wines online can offer numerous advantages, including greater convenience, a wider selection of products, and greater transparency regarding the quality and origin of the wines. However, it's important to choose a reliable and professional e-commerce site that offers product safety and quality guarantees.
Finally, it's important to remember that choosing organic wines isn't just a matter of taste, but also of social and ecological responsibility. Choosing to buy organic wines means supporting sustainable agricultural practices, respecting the environment, and contributing to protecting our planet. In this way, every consumer can become an active agent of change, promoting a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle for all.
