Denomination: Mille Bolle Gialle - Prosecco Docg Extra Dry Grapes: Glera Recommended pairings: perfect as an aperitif and with appetizers, first courses, risottos and shellfish. Alcohol: 11% Vol. Format: 0.75 litres. Serving temperature: 4-6°C. Typology: Prosecco
Denomination: Ultimo, Passito di Mnazoni Bianco IGT Veneto. Grapes: Manzoni Bianco Recommended pairings: Savory cheeses, dry pastries and desserts with candied fruit. Alcohol: 14% Vol. Format: 0.375 litres. Serving temperature: 12-14°C. Typology: Passito
Appellation: Merlot IGT Trevenezie. Grapes: Merlot. Suggested pairings: Grilled meat and farmyard white meats. Alcohol: 13% Vol. Format: 0.75 litres. Serving temperature: 18°C. Typology: Red.
Denomination: Rosso Doc Collio. Grapes: Cabernet and Merlot. Suggested pairings: Courtyard white meats and Italian appetizers. Alcohol: 13% Vol. Format: 0.75 litres. Serving temperature: 18°C. Typology: Red
Produced from Nero d'Avola grapes with the short Charmat method, Rosso di Nera di Milazzo is a young and fruity sparkling Sicilian wine, whose sweetness blends with the fresh and acidic profile.
Baglio di Serramarrocco is a Sicilian red wine from Nero d'Avola grapes vinified in steel tanks. It stands out for its intense fruity bouquet and an uncommon softness and elegance. This wine is produced from a careful selection of only bunches of Nero D'avola and is characterized by complex aromas and an elegant structure.
Aglianico, brought to Italy by the Greeks as early as the 6th century aC , takes its name from the "Vitis Hellenica", whose qualities are repeatedly sung in the odes of Horace and in the writings of masters consigned to history such as Pliny and Virgil. The high complexity and deep structure of Aglianico, grown directly in the company's vineyards, give Altavilla an extraordinary aptitude for aging in the bottle.
Lord of the Daunia in the land of Puglia, the Uva di Troia vine ties its origins to the myth of Diomedes. Legend has it that the mythical Greek hero, after the Trojan War, sailed across the Adriatic Sea up to the Ofanto River which also flows through our lands. Here, having found the ideal place, he planted some vine shoots brought with him from Troy. Lanario is a subtle balance of fruity notes, spices, sweets, with an intriguing goudron in the the final. Seductive for its class and aromatic intensity, it is quite soft for the component tannins present but not impetuous and annoying, savory and quite fresh. wine of great elegance, where structure and acidity support each other, it becomes even more refined and elegant with the passing of the years.
The grape variety chosen for the spumante base of Bolla d'Oro is the "Bombino Bianco". Its ancient origins probably date back to the challenge of Barletta and the Spaniards. It prefers deep, draining soils and is certainly one of the most interesting grapes for sparkling wine. Bolla D'oro is born from the application of the long charmat method, with a fermentation period of no less than 40 days sur lie which gives an absolutely unique and original roundness and fullness to the tasting (texture), enhanced by a fine and persistent perlage. Vin de fete, with a great personality and an intriguing bouquet in which notes of apricot and white peach predominate with white flowers (blossom) and dried fruit intruding on the finish.
A dry white of great class, entirely produced from our grapes of the Falanghina vine: its origin is lost in the mists of time; the etymology derives from “falanga”, the pole that acted as a guardian to the vine. Our vineyards are close to the Daunia mountains where the mild winds of Apulia meet the cold ones that come from Irpinia; therefore strong temperature variations are generated, to the full advantage of the perfumes and the great minerality of this vine.
Its softness and appreciable acidity make it possible to create excellent pairings with all pasta-based first courses and rich side dishes. Its good structure and low quantity of tannins also make it suitable for fish-based preparations, especially richly seasoned and flavored roasted fish. Delicious for aperitifs.
The hills of Basilicata tell a thousand-year-old story Excellent wines have always been produced on this volcanic crust Lerà is the work and passion of the men of this land Ruby red with a fruity, velvety and intense aroma Wine with a thousand faces.
Mighty and powerful in all its manifestations, yet at the same time very soft, pulpy enveloping. The spices dress it in chlorophyllous and vanilla balm, without its rich endogenous aromatic component, its own pulpy fruit, being even partially overwhelmed by said expansion of aromas. No, here the sweetness of currants is combined with a creamy mentholated persuasion of spices, with a softness and an olfactory clarity of superior oenological class. Wine has always been the inspiration and source of great masterpieces. It is contemporary to see the surface of a glass bottle as an artistic support, which amplifies the value of the product thanks to its aesthetic message. The Divinus label, created in collaboration with the artist Cristina Vitan, aims to enhance the contrast between the power and the enveloping softness of the AGLIANICO del vulture. The exaltation of the female body is the central theme of the artist's works who, challenging the classic canons of art, transform the artistic language into a provocative visual show. In wine, as in art, we are struck by the chromatic intensity, the nuances, the luminosity, the way it rotates in the glass.
