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Ciprea Offida Pecorino DOCG...

Ciprea Offida Pecorino DOCG...

OFFIDA PECORINO<br />Controlled and Guaranteed Designation of Origin<br />100% Pecorino<br /><br />The indigenous Pecorino vine has been recovered in the mountainous hinterland, where low yields had confined it, thanks to its high qualities that research and passion have<br />brought to light. Ciprea was born from a discovery: a tribute to the Picenian civilisation and the use of shells as ornaments.<br /><br />SENSORY ANALYSIS<br />Brilliant colour with greenish reflections. Bouquet rich in complexity in which scents of yellow fruit and sage predominate. Evolution is slow and progressive and oxygenation<br />brings out mineral notes. It is a full, persistent, elegant wine, characterised by a fresh, well-balanced acidity. Good ageing capacity<br /><br />VINE: Pecorino.<br />VINEYARD AGE: 26 years old with eastern exposure and altitude 200-250 m<br />SOIL: Clayey and loamy.<br />GROWTH: Guyot.<br />YIELD HECTARE: 50 HL/ha<br />HARVEST: Manual harvest in boxes with selection of the bunches in the<br />first days of September.<br />VINIFICATION: A short skin maceration is followed by<br />fermentation in cement vats and a long refinement<br />on fine lees until the following spring.<br />ALCOHOL: 13.0% Vol<br />IDEAL TEMPERATURE: 10°C-12°C<br />
Price €17.00
Vin Santo 2008 GIOVANNI...

Vin Santo 2008 GIOVANNI...

Azienda Agricola Giovanni Poli The Nosiola grapes cultivated on the 'frate' surrounding the Valle dei Laghi, after prolonged drying on the typical 'arele' and constantly<br />caressed by the 'Ora' of Lake Garda until the Botrytis cinerea fester, are usually pressed during the Settimana Sata according to an ancient local custom.<br /><br />Three years of fermentation in steel, two years of refinement in barrels and one year in the bottle ennoble this wine.<br /><br />A pleasant sweet and fragrant wine. A dessert and meditation wine.<br />
Price €42.00
Pomino Benefizio Riserva...

Pomino Benefizio Riserva...

Pomino Bianco Riserva DOC<br /><br />'On the road to Pomino I am thrilled every time I discover this unique corner of Tuscany: hills and cypresses suddenly give way to steep slopes, cooler temperatures in<br />summer and snow in winter, magnificent forests of firs and centuries-old sequoias surrounding the vineyards of Chardonnay, planted here since 1855. At an altitude of 700<br />metres, the Cru Benefizio, the first white wine in Italy fermented and aged in barriques, was born in 1973.'<br /><br />Climatic trend<br />The 2021 season will be remembered as a dynamic vintage. After a rainy and mild winter, which had led to a slight advance in budding, temperatures dropped sharply at the<br />beginning of April, slightly slowing the growth of the buds. From May onwards, temperatures began to rise again, leading to a summer that will be remembered for both the<br />beautiful day-night temperature range and the long period of intense heat. The grapes presented themselves at harvest in a perfect state of health, thanks to the mild<br />temperatures and low humidity.<br /><br />Vinification and ripening<br />The Benefizio vineyard is located at an altitude of 700 m above sea level, with a southern exposure and predominantly sandy soil. The Chardonnay grapes were harvested in<br />boxes by hand with extreme care and attention. Once they arrived in the cellar, the pressing they underwent was extremely soft and gentle, allowing a good extraction of<br />clear must, which was further clarified after cold decantation. The musts thus obtained were placed in barriques, 50% new and 50% first-passage, where they underwent<br />alcoholic fermentation and only partially malolactic fermentation. Subsequently, the wine matured in wood, on the lees, with bâtonnage carried out as required. After further<br />bottle ageing, Benefizio Riserva reached its maximum taste-olfactory expression in terms of elegance and harmony.<br /><br />Tasting notes<br />Elegance, expressiveness and body. Benefizio 2021 presents a wonderful straw yellow colour with golden highlights. The bouquet is varied, presenting hints of white fruit<br />such as pear, exotic fruit notes such as mango, banana and pineapple and more citrus notes of candied citron. The citrus sensation is also picked up by hints of orange<br />blossom. On the palate it is savoury and mineral, with an elegant and harmonious finish; the aromatic intensity perceived on the palate is amplified by the alcohol content<br />and the aftertaste of dried fruit. Persistent and long finish.<br />
Price €33.90
Poggio alle Gazze 2021 750ml

Poggio alle Gazze 2021 750ml

POGGIO ALLE GAZZE DELL'ORNELLAIA 2021<br />TUSCANY IGT BIANCO<br /><br />Horizon over the Mediterranean and roots firmly planted in Ornellaia's deepest identity. Poggio alle Gazze reveals with freshness and stubbornness a genius loci that knows<br />how to be as delicate as a breeze and at the same time sumptuous and self-confident.<br /><br />E NOLOGIST'S TASTING NOTES:<br />72% Sauvignon Blanc, 16% Vermentino, 6% Viognier, 6% Verdicchio Alc. 13.5% vol. 'Poggio alle Gazze dell'Ornellaia 2021 displays its usual brilliant straw yellow colour;<br />the nose is complex and seductive, in a riot of citrus notes, exotic fruits, white flowers, accompanied also by scents of cut grass and asparagus. In the mouth, the wine<br />reveals itself to be ample and beautifully fresh, and the taste closes in a long, savoury and mineral finish that well represents the terroir in which it was born.' - Olga Fusari -<br />Winemaker - May 2022<br /><br />THE CLIMATE OF 2021<br />The 2021 vintage began with a rainy and mild winter that allowed the soil's water reserves to be replenished. After a dry March, budding took place in the first two weeks of<br />April. The gradual rise in temperatures, with normal rainfall, allowed the shoots to grow steadily, leading to flowering in excellent conditions at the end of May. From June<br />onwards, fully summery weather set in, with slightly higher than average temperatures and almost no rainfall, leading to veraison in the last week of July. The drought lasted<br />throughout August and September, but the spring rains and the deep soils of the Bolgheri area allowed the vines to avoid too much water stress, creating the conditions for<br />small, highly concentrated grapes with high quality potential. Harvesting of the whites began on 18 August for the Sauvignon, followed by the Viognier, and concluded in the<br />second week of September with the Vermentino.<br /><br />VINIFICATION AND AGEING<br />The grapes were harvested by hand in 15 kg crates in the early hours of the morning and immediately cooled on arrival at the winery to maintain all their aromatic potential<br />intact. After careful selection, the whole bunches were subjected to a slow, soft pressing with maximum attention to protection against oxidation. After static decantation for<br />about 12 hours, the musts were placed in new barriques (25%), used barriques (25%), and steel and cement vats (50%). Alcoholic fermentation took place at temperatures<br />not exceeding 22°C. Malolactic fermentation was not carried out. Maturation continued for 6 months on the lees with bâtonnage throughout the period. Before bottling, the<br />blending of the various batches and a light clarification were carried out. The wine then underwent a further 12 months of bottle ageing before release. - Axel Heinz - Estate<br />Manager<br />
Price €56.40
Brachetto d'Acqui DOCG...

Brachetto d'Acqui DOCG...

Giacomo loved elastic ball, a Piedmontese game played in the Acquese hills, an area with a vocation for the production of Brachetto. So it was that Giacomo, like his father<br />before him, inherited the nickname of a fist-ball champion 'Braida', and in 1967 the family began producing Brachetto d'Acqui.<br /><br />Denomination<br />Brachetto d'Acqui DOCG.<br />Grapes and Vineyard: produced with grapes: Brachetto 100%.<br />Winery: steel tanks for fermentation and maceration of the skins at controlled temperature for 36-48 hours. Passage in autoclave for frothing. After stabilisation and<br />microfiltration, bottle ageing follows.<br />Tasting: light ruby red colour with purple reflections, lively foam and insistent perlage. Lush, fragrant and aromatic bouquet, with clear hints of ripe red fruit and dried roses.<br />Sweet, soft, delicate, sparkling, persuasive flavour with a long aromatic persistence. It goes well with strawberries and wild berries, as well as with nuts, hazelnuts, almonds,<br />pistachios and figs.<br />The most traditional pairing, with dessert at the end of the meal or mid-afternoon, is with dry pastries and baked goods, from Christmas panettone to tarts. Braida Brachetto<br />d'Acqui is perhaps the only wine in the world that, above all, goes well with chocolate.<br />Serving recommendations: Serve at 6-8°.<br />
Price €14.20
Lugana 2022 CA'DEI FRATI...

Lugana 2022 CA'DEI FRATI...

I Frati<br />Lugana Doc<br /><br />The wine that has made the company's image known and continues to do so. It has a direct link with its variety, Turbiana, our indigenous vine. Conceived to be consumed<br />during the year, it expresses its best side many years after bottling. In its youth it is fresh, linear and endowed with great finesse and elegance with delicate notes of white<br />flowers and balsamic, hints of apricot and almond. Time allows it to evolve, expressing its mineral notes with greater determination. The wine acquires its own complexity<br />with hints of iodine, spices and candied fruit. In the mouth it is capable of enveloping the whole palate thanks to an important savoury essence accompanied by lively and<br />exuberant acidity. When young, it is best served at a temperature of around 10 degrees, with cold or warm but delicate hors d'oeuvres and with boiled, steamed or grilled fish<br />dishes.<br />Technical data<br /><br />Grape varieties used: Turbiana 100%.<br />Soil composition: calcareous - clayey<br />Training system: Simple and double Guyot<br />Planting system: 2.30 x 0.70<br />Yield per hectare: 90 quintals<br />Type of vinification: steel<br />Malolactic: Not carried out<br />Ageing and development: in steel on fine lees for a minimum of 6 months, followed by 2 months in bottle<br />Alcohol content: 13%.<br />Total acidity: 6.40 g/L<br />Volatile acidity: 0.30 g/L<br />pH: 3.20<br />Dry extract: 21 g/L<br />
Price €14.90
Roen Südt. Gewürztraminer...

Roen Südt. Gewürztraminer...

<br />Roen<br />SELECTION<br /><br />Roen is an exceptional dessert wine that completes the various expressions of our Gewürztraminer. This sweet wine promises a true aromatic explosion.<br />'A delightful dessert wine, fully loaded with fragrant delicacies with a palate rich in aromas. '<br /><br />Grape variety: Gewürztraminer<br />Yield: 25 hl/hectare<br />Altitude: 300 - 500 m<br />Soil: Calcareous gravel with clay soil, subsoil rocks of porphyry<br />Age of the vines: 15 - 25 years<br />Climate: Extreme interplay between sunny days dominated by the Mediterranean climate and night hours dominated by cold downdrafts from the surrounding mountains.<br />Harvest: End of December<br /><br />Serving temperature: 12-14° C<br />Residual sugar: 235 g/l<br />Total acidity: 6,3 g/l<br />Alcohol: 10 % vol<br />Shelf life: &gt; 15 years<br />
Price €28.60
Ben Ryè 2020 di pantelleria...

Ben Ryè 2020 di pantelleria...

Ben Ryé<br />One of the world's most popular Italian sweet wines<br /><br />Name: Passito di Pantelleria DOC<br />Grape variety: Zibibbo (Moscato di Alessandria)<br />Production area: Pantelleria vineyards and wineries<br /><br />Ben Ryé 2020 has a golden colour with light amber reflections. It offers a very intense bouquet, ranging from fruity notes of apricot and candied orange peel to hints of<br />Mediterranean maquis. The fruity notes, hints of aromatic herbs and sweet honey nuances return on the palate. Intense and persistent, with an exceptional balance between<br />freshness and sweetness, Ben Ryè is a beguiling Passito di Pantelleria, one of the most popular sweet wines in the world.<br />At the table<br /><br />Caramelised roast duck, foie gras, herb cheese, biscuits and high quality chocolate.<br /><br />Optimal serving temperature 14°.<br /><br />Vinification: in steel vats at a controlled temperature; during the fermentation of the must, the destemmed and hand-picked dried grapes are gradually added. During<br />maceration, the exceptional sweetness, freshness and very personal aroma of the dried grape are released.<br /><br />Alcohol and analytical data<br />Alcohol content: 14.27<br />Total acidity: 7.5 g/l<br />pH value: 3.88<br />Residual sugar: 192 g/l<br />
Price €36.00
Marsala Dolce superiore...

Marsala Dolce superiore...

Marsala Dolce Superiore 2017<br /><br />TYPE: Fortified Wine<br />CLASSIFICATION: DOC Marsala Superiore Dolce<br />YEAR OF FORTIFICATION: 2017<br />HARVEST: Manual harvest, from mid-September, of over-ripened grapes on the vine, to build a grape with a high and ripe sugar and polyphenol content<br />VINIFICATION: Energetic extraction forces come into play through the use of the traditional wine press to create musts loaded with colour, high dry extracts and extreme<br />marine flavour. Fermentation in cement, punctuated by continuous micro-oxygenation, which continues into post-fermentation, preparing the wine for the encounter with<br />alcohol, to initiate the first 'act of giving DOC Marsala'.<br />INNAMORATION: Encounter between wine, siphon (grape must giving DOC Marsala mutated - i.e. whose fermentation has been stopped - added with ethyl alcohol of vine<br />origin), cooked must and a small percentage of alcohol<br />AGING METHOD: 4 years. A well-balanced and pleasant Marsala, the oenological synthesis of a journey among oak woods of many shapes and sizes in the greatness of<br />the Florio Cellars<br />ALCOHOL CONTENT: 18% vol (36 PROOF)<br />SUGAR CONTENT: 108 g/l<br />ANGEL'S SHARE: 7%<br />SERVING TEMPERATURE: 14° - 16°C<br />GASTRONOMIC MATCHES: Dark chocolate<br />METHOD OF STORAGE: In a cool, not excessively humid place, protected from light<br />DURATION: Marsala that, if stored in suitable cellars, has<br />practically no time limits<br />NUMBER OF BOTTLES PRODUCED: 13.833<br />
Price €36.40
Marsala Secco superiore...

Marsala Secco superiore...

Marsala Superiore Dry 2016<br /><br />TYPE: Fortified Wine<br />CLASSIFICATION: DOC Marsala Superiore Dry<br />YEAR OF FORTIFICATION: 2016<br />HARVEST: Manual harvesting, from mid-September onwards, of over-ripened grapes on the vine, to build a grape with a high and ripe sugar and polyphenol content<br />VINIFICATION: Energetic extraction forces come into play through the use of the traditional wine press to create musts loaded with colour, high dry extracts and extreme<br />marine flavour. Fermentation in cement, punctuated by continuous micro-oxygenation, which continues in post-fermentation, preparing the wine for the encounter with<br />alcohol, to initiate the first 'act of giving DOC Marsala'.<br />AGEING: Meeting of wine, siphon (grape must giving DOC Marsala mutated - i.e. whose fermentation has been stopped - added ethyl alcohol of vine origin), cooked must<br />and a small percentage of alcohol<br />AGING METHOD: 5 years. Marsala Superiore Secco, the fruit of a gypsy's vision of refinement, tells the multifaceted story of Cantine Florio. Four years of pilgrimage in the<br />aisles of the Baglio, in vats and barrels of different sizes<br />ALCOHOL CONTENT: 18% vol (36 PROOF)<br />SUGAR CONTENT: 36 g/l<br />ANGEL'S SHARE: 6%.<br />SERVING TEMPERATURE: 14° - 16°C<br />GASTRONOMIC MATCHES: Raw prawns with oil and lemon zest, oysters<br />METHOD OF STORAGE: In a cool, not excessively humid place, protected from the light<br />DURATION: Marsala that, if stored in suitable cellars, has practically no time limits<br />NUMBER OF BOTTLES PRODUCED: 13.833<br />
Price €36.40
Marsala Riserva superiore...

Marsala Riserva superiore...

Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco 2015<br /><br />TYPE: Fortified Wine<br />CLASSIFICATION: DOC Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco<br />YEAR OF FORTIFICATION: 2015<br />HARVEST: Manual harvesting, from mid-September, of overripe grapes on the vine, to build a grape with a high and ripe sugar and polyphenol content<br />VINIFICATION: Energetic extraction forces come into play through the use of the traditional wine press to create musts loaded with colour, high dry extracts and extreme<br />marine flavour. Fermentation in cement, punctuated by continuous micro-oxygenation, which continues into post-fermentation, preparing the wine for the encounter with<br />alcohol, to initiate the first 'act of giving DOC Marsala'.<br />INNAMORAMENTO: Meeting between wine, siphon (grape must act to give DOC Marsala<br />muted - i.e. whose fermentation has been stopped - added with ethyl alcohol of viticultural origin), cooked must and a small percentage of alcohol<br />AGEING METHOD: 6 years. An organoleptic architecture of simple elegance gives voice to this Marsala, son of a slow ageing movement that has cradled it from barriques<br />to the 4SBG oak barrels in the Garibaldi cellar<br />ALCOHOL CONTENT: 19% vol (38 PROOF)<br />SUGAR CONTENT: 80 g/l<br />ANGEL'S SHARE: 18%.<br />SERVING TEMPERATURE: 14° - 16°C<br />GASTRONOMIC MATCHES: Blue cheeses such as gorgonzola or blue, dried fruit<br />METHOD OF STORAGE: In a cool, not excessively humid place, protected from light<br />DURATION: Marsala, which, if stored in suitable cellars, has<br />practically no time limits<br />NUMBER OF BOTTLES PRODUCED<br />3.533<br />
Price €40.60
Marsala Riserva superiore...

Marsala Riserva superiore...

Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco 2007<br /><br />TYPE: Fortified wine<br />CLASSIFICATION: DOC Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco<br />YEAR OF FORTIFICATION: 2007<br />HARVEST: Manual harvesting, from mid-September onwards, of over-ripened grapes on the vine, to build a grape with a high and ripe sugar and polyphenol content<br />VINIFICATION: Energetic extraction forces come into play through the use of the traditional wine press to create musts loaded with colour, high dry extracts and extreme<br />marine flavour. Fermentation in cement, punctuated by continuous micro-oxygenation, which continues in post-fermentation, preparing the wine for the encounter with<br />alcohol, to initiate the first 'act of giving DOC Marsala'.<br />AGEING: Encounter between wine, siphon (grape must suitable for giving DOC Marsala mutated - i.e. whose fermentation has been stopped - added with ethyl alcohol of<br />viticultural origin) and a small percentage of alcohol<br />AGEING METHOD: 14 years. The result of a unique and punctual vision of refinement, SR0207 was born out of an urgent need for storytelling. The 9SAG barrel becomes a<br />witness to an oenological singularity, created 120 metres from the sea, in an elevation space of fourteen years<br />ALCOHOL CONTENT: 19% vol (38 PROOF)<br />SUGAR CONTENT: 90 g/l<br />ANGEL'S SHARE: 29%.<br />SERVING TEMPERATURE: 14° - 16°C<br />GASTRONOMIC MATCHES: Matured cheese, avocado salad with oil, coarse salt and lemon zest<br />METHOD OF STORAGE: In a cool, not excessively humid place, protected from light<br />DURATION: Marsala that, if stored in suitable cellars, has practically no time limits<br />NUMBER OF BOTTLES PRODUCED: 3.533<br />
Price €61.40