Production area: Agrigento, Sicily. Grapes and Vinification: Nero dAvola. In French and American oak barriques for 18 months, in which refinement takes place. Released on the market only after at least 18 months of bottle aging. Color and Pairing: Red, excellent with meat dishes and long-aged cheeses.
Production area: Salento, Puglia. Grapes and Vinification: Primitivo di Manduria Dolce. Malolactic fermentation and aging in first and second passage American and French oak barrels for about 6 months. Color and Pairing: Red, excellent with aged pecorino and dry pastries.
Production area: Salento, Puglia. Grapes and Vinification: Negroamaro. Aging in second passage American and French oak barrels for the following 4-5 months. Color and Pairing: Red, perfect for rich first courses
Production area: Salento, Puglia. Grapes and Vinification: Primitivo 50%, Merlot 50%. Racking and malolactic fermentation in stainless steel. Refinement in second passage American and French oak barrels for the following 6-8 months. Color and Pairing: Red, excellent with robust first courses.
Production area: Salento, Puglia. Grapes and Vinification: Primitivo. Racking and malolactic fermentation in stainless steel. Refinement in second passage American and French oak barrels for the following 6-8 months. Color and Pairing: Red, excellent with robust first courses and lamb meat.
Production Area: Teramane Hills, Abruzzo. Grape variety and Vinification: Montepulciano dAbruzzo. Malolactic fermentation and ageing in American wood barriques for about 6 months. Colour and Pairing: Red, excellent with rich first courses and all meat dishes.
Production area: Ortona, Abruzzo. Grapes and Vinification: Sangiovese Terre di Chieti. The malolactic fermentation is done in French wood barriques and aged for 6 months. Color and Pairing: Red, easy to drink, excellent with cold cuts and cold cuts.
