In the glass it has a beautiful ruby red color, very concentrated. The vegetal notes discreetly face the nose, where it is then enveloped by an iridescent fan, between fruity and spicy. When tasted it has a good structure, with a warm and enveloping sip. Wonderful with cannelloni with sheep's sauce.
This wine takes its name from an underground hiding place, where the locals found shelter during dangerous situations. The entire farm took on the name of Rifugio, which today is a particularly suitable area for the cultivation of fine Primitivo grapes.
In the glass it has a beautiful ruby red color, very concentrated. The vegetal notes discreetly face the nose, where it is then enveloped by an iridescent fan, between fruity and spicy. When tasted it has a good structure, with a warm and enveloping sip. Wonderful with cannelloni with sheep's sauce.
Solaia is a great Supertuscan known all over the world, a high-sounding and prestigious name. It is an intense and elegant wine, born from international vines and Sangiovese, aged in barrique for at least 16 months. Hints of wild berries, flowers and sweet spices make up an aromatic set of great amplitude and intensity
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.
Saffredi is a robust, rich and complex Supertuscan, produced with a Bordeaux blend and aged in barrique for 18 months. Ample and intense hints of wild berries, spices and balsamic herbs emerge from a round and velvety texture, of great balance and persistence: an exuberant expression of the Tuscan Maremma
Saffredi is a robust, rich and complex Supertuscan, produced with a Bordeaux blend and aged in barriques for 18 months. Ample and intense hints of berries, spices and balsamic herbs emerge from a round and velvety texture, of great balance and persistence: an exuberant expression of the Tuscan Maremma
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.
Alzero is an IGT appellation wine produced in Veneto by the renowned Giuseppe Quintarelli farm. The Alzero IGP Veneto red wine is one of the best red wines in Italy and in the world, a Venetian masterpiece that comes from Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes .
