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One of the most prestigious 5ème Grand Cru Classé Pauillac in Médoc. Château Pontet Canet was founded back in 1705 by the then Governor of the Médoc, Jean-François de Pontet, who bought some land making vineyards. The Cellar was one of the few that became part of the prestigious classification of 1855. A wine to be kept in time and discover it after years of rest.
Declared the 5th Grand Cru Classé in the classification of 1855, the Chateau produces one of the most solid wines of the appellation to which it belongs.
Austere and wide, Harimann is our top wine. Harimann takes the Montepulciano d'Abruzzo grapes to the extreme, giving us unique sensations while we discover its complexity. Enjoy it with food, or alone, as a "meditation wine"
Domaine de L’Eglise makes use of a vineyard area of about 7 hectares with vines with an average age of 40 years. The deep aromatic richness takes a few years before it can be fully expressed. It has recently been included in the list of wines present at the Elysée.
The vineyards of this Château dominate the village of St. Emilion. Within the vineyard area of about 10 hectares, there are some pre-phylloxera vines (average age about 140 years). The rare bunches produced, they enterin the final assembly of this wine that is among the most classic of its appellation.
Nebbiolo with a small percentage of Barbera, this red of Tenuta Carretta is harmonious and elegant, like the best Piedmontese wines. As a good Nebbiolo, it goes well with meat dishes.
The Cortona DOC compared to other Tuscan denominations is less known, but also expresses the size of its territory; Achelo is the testimony.
A Chianti Classico that is always a guarantee. A historical label and a wine with a long tradition. The first vintage was 1928 and until 2000 it represented over the course of time the idea of Chianti Classico Riserva.
Originating from the Tignanello Estate, famous for its wine of the same name, this Chianti Classico Riserva remains imprinted for its strong and elegant notes of evolution such as dehydrated red fruits, spices, tobacco, and cocoa.
The Merlot Alois Lageder is a South Tyrolean wine with a balanced character and a fruity taste. A Alto Adige DOC deriving from only selected grapes and an accurate wine making process.
The territories of Valpolicella and Lugana are rich in native vines of great value and rarity. For this reason Zenato decided to make the most of the purity of some vines, first of all Cresasso, to create a prestigious collection of wines, absolutely out of the ordinary.
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