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In local dialect Burdese means ‘bordolese’ (from Bordeaux) and refers to the classic grapes of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. This is a red wine of great density, structure and balance, produced in limited quantity from selected vineyards. Burdese is a splendid wine for aging that offers a complexity of aromas and flavours, a product of the...
Campofiorin is universally recognised as a " wine of great depth and complexity, the prototype of a new style of Veronese red wine" (Burton Anderson) ; its producton as been described by no less than Hugh Johnson as having an " ingenious tecnique"
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The vineyards of the Pèppoli estate in Chianti Classico produce a Chianti Classico, Sangiovese-based and with other complementary varieties, conceived to be appreciated for its full fruity character. A wine capable of expressing the territory of Chianti Classico and its historic grape variety through its fruity and floral aromas and flavors. Péppoli was...
Bright ruby-red in color, with ripe berry fruit overtones and a strong mineral note, it is an elegant wine that lasts and lasts on the palate. It has a verve and a character that allow it to mature over time without losing its fascination
This wine provides proof positive of how Sangiovese succeeds in expressing different aspects of its character depending on the soil in which it is cultivated, the different clones used and the type of vinification applied Special offer Nelle Terre Etrusche
This wine was born along with the winery, and has grown with it over the years, becoming the ambassador that represents it around the world. Today, we have arrived at a lively, ruby-red wine that expresses character, freshness and terroir, and is laden with aromas of cherry and violet
Cherry and plums, rich yet crisp and rfreshing...
Vernaiolo is one of the longest-standing members of the Rocca delle Macìe family, and has always served as the winery's most traditional example of Chianti. Its name derives from the Latin vernāle, meaning 'of spring' and indicating the period of the year in which the Chianti, having got through the winter, was bottled