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Named after the winemaking village of Tramin in the South Tyrolean Unterland, Gewürztraminer is a familiar item in the region’s white wine repertoire. With its floral fruitiness and highly aromatic components, this wine has a devoted following and is especially appreciated as an accompaniment to Asian dishes
The chalky soils of Tufo confer to the Greco grape minerality, freshness and persistence
Historical variety for the production of Marsala, the Grillo variety has been interpreted by Tasca d’Almerita in a modern way to obtain a wine which is fresh, aromatic and of pleasant drink ability
A fitting wine for an aperitif with friends, Calanìca Insolia & Chardonnay has an appealingly balanced nature. Careful work in vineyard and cellar lies behind this blend’s freshness, in which elegant Chardonnay aromas interweave with Insolia’s full-bodied charisma
Vibrant and silky Chardonnay with notable notes of tropical fruits (pineapple, apple and banana), in a lovely frame of acidity and minerality. A good all-rounder, we recommend it with crustaceans, elaborate first courses and seafood main courses
A stylistic exercise to explore the versatility of Nebbiolo and its potential. It is born in calcareous-clayey soils where the altitude in which vineyards are placed guarantees a fresh and sweet acidity. The early harvest preserves a primary fruit, rose petal and minerality. The first experiments dated 2017 immediately surprised with an excellent result....
La Segreta takes its name from the woods that surround our vineyard at Ulmo. This young fresh wine produced mainly from Grecanico grapes, introduced into Sicily more than 2,000 years ago, gains personality and style with the addition of international variety grapes. All the grapes are carefully cultivated in Planeta owned vineyards. La Segreta is a...
One falls in love with Blangè, like with a beautiful woman, forever young. The Arneis, among the first ventures undertaken by the Bruno and Marcello Ceretto, has just celebrated its 26th birthday. It was 1985: a time at which it was difficult to envision a white wine in a land of great reds. For Ceretto, however, it was a challenge.
“Rocca delle Vergini” (The Virgin’s Rock) is a hill with very peculiar rock formations which have long intrigued people’s imagination. By the word “Arneis”, the ancient Roero-farmers meant a “funny guy, introvert and very difficult to get on with”; similarly difficult to understand was the cultivation of a white grape variety in Piemonte, a region famous...