Deep garnet red color, intense and consistent in the glass. Wild black cherry, plums, blackberries and ripe currants: the nose opens on clear fruity notes, and then also perceives floral nuances of violet, as well as clear tertiary references of vanilla, chocolate, cinnamon, pepper and licorice. Balsamic nuances and officinal herbs complete the olfactory picture. The tannins on the palate are sculpted with chisel, the sip is warm and soft, with excellent persistence.
It goes very well with red meat. Try it with the tagliata with balsamic vinegar.
Pinot Grigio with an extraordinary coppery color obtained through a pre-fermentation cold maceration.
From the constant dialogue between man and nature, humble in respect for the environment, the choice of resistant varieties allows a drastic limitation of man's intervention.
From the constant dialogue between man and nature, humble in respect for the environment, the choice of resistant varieties allows a drastic limitation of man's intervention.
Dark purplish that almost absorbs light. Southern Italy is released in the mouth and nostrils with a mélange of fruit and chocolate. A full and ethereal wine
It is a fresh and elegant wine, with a superior structure to the white Don Pietro, included in the Don Pietro line. 7,000 bottles come out.
Still and dry red wine, vinified with 100% Nero d'Avola grapes, with a pleasant scent of wild berries with pleasant vegetal sensations, a long aromatic persistence and soft tannins.
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.
Red wine with a ruby red color with violet reflections; scent of undergrowth with red fruits and wild berries; dry, balanced, full-bodied palate. Nice acidity and soft tannins, persistent. Ideal pairing with roast meats and fresh cheeses.
We have abolished substances such as Albumin (from eggs) and Casein (from milk) which are commonly used for wine clarification processes.
It is the only DOC in Abruzzo dedicated exclusively to white wine, perhaps the best among the Trebbiani.
The Sagrantino vine, cultivated for centuries exclusively in Montefalco, seems to have been brought there from Asia Minor by the followers of S. Francesco.
The Sagrantino vine, cultivated for centuries exclusively in Montefalco, seems to have been brought there from Asia Minor by the followers of S. Francesco.
The Riserva version of our Montefalco Rosso, vinified only in the best years with a long aging in large barrels. A blend based only on Sangiovese and the typical grape of Montefalco. In previous years, other red grape varieties were also used.
A young and lively interpretation of Umbrian Sangiovese, a wine that can be enjoyed throughout the meal thanks to its freshness and ease of drinking.
Trebbiano Spoletino is a typical variety of the territory that extends between Montefalco, Trevi and Spoleto; perhaps the name derives from “Trebium”, Trevi in Latin.
Trebbiano Spoletino is a typical variety of the territory that extends between Montefalco, Trevi and Spoleto; perhaps the name derives from “Trebium”, Trevi in Latin.
The Grechetto in purity, expression of the Umbrian tradition of white wines and of the protected designation area of Montefalco.
Authenticity and ease go hand in hand in love, but can they happily bind together in a wine? What is the recipe for greatness? Adapt to trends or reject them? Is madness doing what others do or creating a personal taste by selecting native vines? For my way of being, always restless and never satiated with questions, the answer is fluctuating. For this I have decided to propose some of my best productions within this selection. The wines of Vinosophia rediscover the ancient native grape varieties, interpreting them in the most authentic way in search of the fatal attraction, seduction and memory. The wines of Vinofollia adapt the great international vines without distorting their essence. Am I insane, am I wise? Get an idea by enjoying my vinosophical ideas. Alluring because in search of emotions. Surprising because bored with predictability. Fogged by global trends. Satisfied with my way of making an international wine "homegrown". In this Pinot Grigio with floral scents, strongly mineral, senselessly citrusy, there is the lucid madness of my thought.
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.
Ruberpan Valpolicella Superiore wine was born in 2003 from vineyards located in Cellore di Illasi, on Monte Garzon. The new winery is based in the prestigious Villa Cipolla Pieropan in Tregnago, in the province of Verona. The name of the wine derives from ruber, a Latin term that indicates the ruby red color and from “Pan” which is linked to the family surname.
Ruberpan Valpolicella Superiore wine was born in 2003 from vineyards located in Cellore di Illasi, on Monte Garzon. The new winery is based in the prestigious Villa Cipolla Pieropan in Tregnago, in the province of Verona. The name of the wine derives from ruber, a Latin term that indicates the ruby red color and from “Pan” which is linked to the family surname.
Ruberpan Valpolicella Superiore wine was born in 2003 from vineyards located in Cellore di Illasi, on Monte Garzon. The new winery is based in the prestigious Villa Cipolla Pieropan in Tregnago, in the province of Verona. The name of the wine derives from ruber, a Latin term that indicates the ruby red color and from “Pan” which is linked to the family surname.
Vibrant ruby red. Small red fruits on the nose, including the typical hint of blackberries. Balsamic hints. Elegant and powerful. Persistent finish with returns of berries and spices. Fermentation 15 days. Maceration 20 days on the skins. Contact with fine lees for 6 months. Batonnage.
Central core of succulent wild berries, violet flowers. Full-bodied wine with a fine tannic texture. Fruity finish with light spiciness.
The impenetrable ruby red color with purple hues would like to hide what comes to the nose intensely: black cherry in alcohol and jam, leather and almond. The taste is warm, full, rightly tannic and savory.
Il Trebbiano d’Abruzzo di Valle Reale è un vino fresco, lungo, succoso e minerale, vinificato e affinato solo in acciaio. Profumi di erbe aromatiche e fiori gialli si intrecciano a nuance di agrumi, frutta fresca e leggera pietra focaia, con una sottile speziatura. Il sorso è slanciato, ricco, minerale, sapido, armonico
Deep ruby red. It develops hints of ripe red fruit on the nose, with a vinous and herbaceous touch. In the mouth, great mineral momentum, good tannic structure and full body. It spreads out with balance and boldness on fruity vibes. Persistent and harmonious. Deep and elegant, Emidio Pepe 's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is a wine that goes well with main courses of meat, especially lamb-based. Excellent with the very traditional kebabs.
Red fruit, notes of raspberry and cherry. Subtle tannins, fresh finish. Certified vegan wine. Fermentation in steel with 15 days maceration on the skins.
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.
Central core of succulent wild berries, violet flowers. Full-bodied wine with a fine tannic texture. Fruity finish with light spiciness.
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.
SOFT STRAW YELLOW COLOR WITH GREEN REFLECTIONS. THE NOSE EMERGES NOTES OF PEACH, BANANA AND PEAR. FINE AND PERSISTENT WITH EXCELLENT ACID SHOULDER. FRESH, STRUCTURED AND SOFT ON THE PALATE. RECOMMENDED WITH APPETIZERS, SOUPS AND LIGHT FIRST COURSES, FISH-BASED SECONDS, WHITE MEAT AND FRESH AND AGED CHEESES.
On the nose the wine is ethereal and floral with the sweet notes of violet typical of the vine; red fruit, plum and spices in the background. The mouth is pleasantly fresh and balanced and the soft and enveloping tannins make it an elegant but not too austere drinkable wine.
Intense purplish ruby red color with violet reflections. Intense nose of red fruits (raspberry and black cherry) and fine spices. In the mouth the marked but sweet acidity makes it round and full; in closing notes of toasted hazelnut.
Deep garnet red color, intense and consistent in the glass. Wild black cherry, plums, blackberries and ripe currants: the nose opens on clear fruity notes, and then also perceives floral nuances of violet, as well as clear tertiary references of vanilla, chocolate, cinnamon, pepper and licorice. Balsamic nuances and officinal herbs complete the olfactory picture. The tannins on the palate are sculpted with chisel, the sip is warm and soft, with excellent persistence.
It goes very well with red meat. Try it with the tagliata with balsamic vinegar.
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.
Torre Raone 's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is a medium-bodied, rich and fruity red wine, vinified only in steel. It gives off aromas of wild berries, red fruit, flowers and black cherries and on the palate it is soft, warm, enveloping and fruity, with pleasant and smooth tannins.
Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo is a delicate and seductive rosé wine, born from a short cryomaceration and vinification in steel at low temperatures. It communicates with grace and immediacy in floral nuances, red roses, strawberries and cherries. The sip is fresh, soft, fruity, harmonious and balanced.
Our Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo comes from the traditional R7 clone of Montepulciano. The name of the wine is linked to its color: it derives in fact from the "cerasumà" which means cherry. This is obtained through a medium-long process of cryopreservation, during which the contact between the must and the skins gives the wine the bright cherry color.
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.
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.
Grape variety Trebbiano Denomination Trebbiano d \ 'Abruzzo DOC Type White wine Production area Alanno (PE) Training system Abruzzo pergola Year of planting 2013 Exposure of the soil South / South-West Yield per hectare 140q Harvest from 15 to 25 September Vinification after soft pressing cold in an inert environment, the must is decanted and then left to ferment at a low temperature (12/14 ° C) Organoleptic characteristics Color: lively straw yellow Odor: fruity, with clear notes of yellow fruit, elegant floral scent on the finish Taste: fresh, quite savory and medium-bodied, on the finish it is pleasantly almondy. Pairings with appetizers and fish first courses, risottos, delicate creamy cheeses Serving temperature 8 ° -10 ° c CL. 75 12.5% VOL
Stationmaster Pecorino IGT Colline Pescaresi Bio, a white wine with a bright straw yellow color with greenish reflections. The nose is fruity with pleasant notes of fresh and exotic fruit that blend with elegant floral scents. The flavor is full-bodied, fresh, with the right amount of flavor, balanced and intense. It goes well with fish-based dishes, even structured ones. White meats and soft cheeses, simple or flavored.
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.
Ormanni's Chianti is presented in the glass bright and crystalline ruby. The nose smells of Tuscany in summer: strawberries, rosemary, burnt earth, strawberry tree, mint. On the palate it relaxes with lots of tasty freshness, integrated tannin and a slightly bitter herbal finish. Very good with Tuscan bread and raw sausage.
Bright coral pink color, the nose is fruity and with hints that recall red fruit, in the mouth it is round, fresh, characterized by a slight spiciness, and persistent in length.
Ruby red to the glass, with garnet tinge. The nose is rich in hints of overripe red fruit, which is followed by spicy hints and ethereal nuances. Balanced and full-bodied on the palate, characterised by good persistence and a fruity finish once again.
To be paired with second courses of earthy cuisine, it is excellent with roast rabbit.
The first labels born from Maestro Beppe Vessichio's cellar are Sesto Armonico Montepulciano d'Abruzzo and Sesto Armonico Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, two wines that enjoy a refinement induced by musical harmony that evolves the bonds making them balanced and enjoyable.
A Primitivo expression of its land, Acquaviva delle Fonti, of which it tells the long winemaking tradition, but also the history and legends; like that of the Mascheroni, guardians of the monumental Palazzo De Mari. Bright red color with violet reflections and intense aromas of small red fruits. On the palate it is fresh, sapid and rightly tannic, with a soft and fruity finish. Pairings Excellent table wine, it finds the best combination with the typical dishes of Mediterranean cuisine.
Il Trebbiano d’Abruzzo di Valle Reale è un vino fresco, lungo, succoso e minerale, vinificato e affinato solo in acciaio. Profumi di erbe aromatiche e fiori gialli si intrecciano a nuance di agrumi, frutta fresca e leggera pietra focaia, con una sottile speziatura. Il sorso è slanciato, ricco, minerale, sapido, armonico
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.
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.
Vino Nobile is the result of a careful selection of the best Sangiovese and Canaiolo Nero grapes from the various company vineyards which are harvested and vinified separately each year and then expertly blended so as to best express all the elegance, complexity and finesse of the Montepulciano terroir.
Vino Nobile is the result of a careful selection of the best Sangiovese and Canaiolo Nero grapes from the various company vineyards which are harvested and vinified separately each year and then expertly blended so as to best express all the elegance, complexity and finesse of the Montepulciano terroir.
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.
Type: Bianco igt - Grapes: Pinot Grigio 100% - Aging: For 4 months in contact with the lees in stainless steel tanks - Gr. 12.5%
Sale of Organic Wines: everything you need to know
Organic wines represent a sustainable and natural choice for consumers who want to buy quality products. In this article, we'll reveal everything you need to know about selling organic wines, from product characteristics to online purchase methods.
What is an organic wine
An organic wine is a product that is produced according to the organic cultivation method. This means that the grapes used for the production of wine are grown without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers and other chemical products harmful to the environment. Furthermore, during the production of organic wine, no artificial preservatives or additives are used.
The characteristics of organic wines
Organic wines are distinguished by their quality and their unique taste. Being produced with naturally grown grapes, organic wines have a more authentic and genuine taste than conventional wines. Additionally, organic wines are generally lighter and more delicate on the palate, with balanced acidity and a fruity aroma.
The sale of organic wines online
Selling organic wines online is one of the most comfortable and convenient ways to buy this quality product. Thanks to the spread of e-commerce and the growth in demand for organic products, there are more and more online wine shops offering high quality organic wines.
To buy organic wines online, it is important to choose a reliable and professional seller who offers a wide choice of quality products. Furthermore, it is advisable to read the reviews of other customers to get an idea of the quality of the service and the products offered.
The advantages of organic wines
Organic wines represent a sustainable and environmentally friendly choice. The cultivation of grapes according to the organic method reduces the impact on the ecosystem and preserves biodiversity. Additionally, organic wines are free from harmful chemicals, making them healthier and safer for consumption.
How to choose the right organic wine
When choosing an organic wine, it is important to take into account the characteristics of the product and your personal preferences. It is advisable to read the labels of organic wines to learn about the grape varieties used, the place of production and the cultivation method. In addition, you can consult the reviews
The organic certification of wines
To ensure the quality and sustainability of organic wines, an official certification is required. In Italy, the certification of organic wines is managed by the Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies (MIPAAF), which issues the "Organic Agriculture" quality mark.
To obtain organic certification, wine producers must follow rigorous cultivation and production criteria, which include the use of sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. Furthermore, organic wines must comply with certain sulfur limits and cannot contain artificial additives or preservatives.
The types of organic wines
There are different types of organic wines, which differ in the type of grape used and the production method. Some of the most common grape varieties for organic wines are Sangiovese, Chianti, Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
In addition, there are also organic wines with no added sulphites, which are free from chemicals and offer an even more authentic and natural tasting experience. These wines are particularly suitable for people suffering from food allergies or intolerances.
Tips for tasting organic wines
To fully appreciate the quality of organic wines, it is 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 texture of the wine;
- Observe the wine in the light to evaluate the transparency and intensity of the color;
- Smell the wine to grasp its aromas and perfumes;
- Taste the wine, swirling it in your mouth to appreciate its taste and structure;
- Pairing organic wine with organic foods, to enhance their natural characteristics.
To conclude, buying organic wines online can offer many advantages, including greater convenience, a vast choice of products and greater transparency on the quality and origin of the wines. However, it is important to choose a reliable and professional e-commerce that offers guarantees of safety and quality on the products offered.
Finally, it is important to remember that the choice of organic wines is not 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 the protection of our planet. In this way, every consumer can become an active actor of change, promoting a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle for everyone.
