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Vermouth di Torino is produced by the Antica Casa Vinicola Scarpa with the utmost respect for the tradition and historical value of the famous Turin flavored wine. The bouquet is large and fragrant, with hints of cardamom, gentian, chamomile, coriander and elderberry. On the palate the spicy taste confirms the olfactory sensations, although the vinous component based on muscat is very present.
Bruno Rocca's Barbaresco is vinified alone with the youngest Nebbiolo grapes grown in Nieve. Ruby red color with garnet reflections, the nose prevails hints of black fruit such as blackberry, plum and black cherry, which are accompanied by the slightly faded floral notes of violet, rose and spices. The taste is elegant, full, with a long and persistent finish and a slight hint of cocoa.
The Barbaresco Currà of the Bruno Rocca winery is vinified in purity with Nebbiolo grapes grown in the Cru Currà a Nieve. Ruby red color with garnet reflections, the nose prevails hints of red fruit such as currants and raspberries, which are accompanied by the floral notes of rose and geranium.The decisive and balanced flavor, the long and persistent finish, confirm its strong personality.
Blangé is the white "side" of Piedmont, produced from pure Arneis grapes, which has revolutionized the way of making wine in the Langhe, historically suited to the cultivation of red berried grapes. Born in the Roero area in the north-east of the province of Cuneo, it's an organic wine that wants to affirm its identity, between sustainability and pleasantness.
Roero’s oldest, most fascinating white varietal, the name Arneis probably comes from “Bric Renesio”, the rise near Tenuta Carretta.
The King of Italian wines: Il Barolo DOCG. Prunotto is a historic winery that has contributed and helps to give prestige to an important territory.
The Barbera varietal first appeared on the hillsides of the Langhe in the early 900’s, at a time when the entire region was engaged in the difficult reconstruction of the vineyards destroyed by the phylloxera aphid. Owing to its rustic nature, it has adapted well to the environment and the particular soil composition of the area.
Each hill, each vineyard even, produces its own particular “Dolcetto”, whose characteristics are well differentiated and easily recognizable. It is thanks to the particular composition of the soil in our Langhe district, rich in mineral salts, that the Dolcetto produced in these areas, as well as boasting a remarkable structure, which Sordo is able to interpret perfectly.
The Piccolo Derthona Terra by Vigneti Massa is the version born from the younger vineyards of Timorasso, a Piedmontese native vine from Tortonese area that Walter Massa has helped to rediscover with its high quality production. Excellent with fish dishes but also goes well with white meat and aged cheeses.
The Decant'art Modigliani Mazzetti d'Altavilla is inspired by the famous painting "The portrait of Jeanne Hébuterne" by Amedeo Modigliani, which well represents the characteristics of the Grappa di Nebbiolo da Barolo it contains. It is a particularly complex, rich, powerful grappa with an infinite finish.
The Decanter in a casket contains the Barolo Grappa from the Mazzetti d'Altavilla distilleries, characterized by a marked floral aroma, notes of sage, violet and peach. A precious box containing the flavors of Piedmont.
The Grappa Riserva 18.46 owes its name to the over 18 months of aging in battery no. 46, as well as 1846 is the year in which the Mazzetti d'Altavilla distilleries were founded. The pomace used is made from Barbera and Dolcetto grapes, and the careful selection of woods for aging gives this grappa a rich flavor.
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