• 100% Glera, Veneto’s classic aperitif: lightly scented Prosecco frizzante wine combining appealingly sweet taste and fruity nose.
  • Pinot Noir that comes from the vineyards surrounding highway 99. Subtle raspberry and black cherry flavors, soft tannins and a very smooth finish.
  • Pleasantly sweet, Adesso has berry aromas and flavors that are impossible to resist. Low in alcohol, Adesso is a fun and easy to drink red wine for those who prefer their wines “off dry”.
  • Wine made from organic Garnacha grapes. Selected dry vineyards with an average altitude of 500 m (1500 feet). Organic farming techniques. Ripened red fruit, spicy and mineral notes. Fleshy and balanced.
  • "Clarity and transparency" is the meaning of its name in the native Mapuche language. That is exactly what was aimed for with this wine: a clear and vibrant Sauvignon Blanc, with a strong mineral character and an evident sense of origin. On the nose, notes of gooseberries and hints of jalapeño emerge. In the mouth, it's a wine with pronounced yet well-integrated acidity. It has a gentle texture and a long finish.
  • 100% Albana.  The perfect match for the Adesso Cagnina, sweet but not sticky, with pleasing flavors of honeysuckle and ripe pear, with hints of caramel and soft lemon.
  • 100% Malbec from Gualtallary, Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina. This wine expresses floral and fresh fruit notes reminiscent of strawberries and blackberries. It is pleasant on the attack, with balanced acidity, ripe tannins and a magnificent fruity character.
  • 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from Colchagua, Chile.  Fresh aromas and flavors of ripe tropical fruit, roasted bell pepper, sweet pea blossom, and black cherry with a slightly chewy, vibrant, dry-yet-fruity light-to-medium body and a smooth, interesting, medium-length finish with light oak flavor.
  • GSM stands for the initials of the varieties Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre, which is a commonly used blend in many parts of the world. T stands for Tempranillo, which is NOT something that is found very often blended with the other three. The three varieties were planted on a small parcel for experimental purposes along with our main variety Syrah. Grenache is fruit, Syrah is texture, Mourvedre is the backbone and Tempranillo brings it all together.
  • Croatina, Uva Rara, and Barbera from Lombardy, Italy.  Slightly effervescent.  A sweet wine of a bright ruby red with purplish reflections. Full bodied and vinous with notes of violets together with raspberry and blueberry jams, smooth and fragrant.
  • Pelaverga Piccolo of Verduno is a native grape variety of ancient cultivation. Considered to be one of the smallest DOCs in Italy with notes of spicy and fruits.
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