The Vino Cotto of Podere San Biagio is a sweet wine obtained by boiling the must in copper cauldrons. It is caramelized by boiling, raw must is added to start the fermentation and once fermented it is added to the barrel of the previous year. Cooked wine is a traditional wine dating back to the Picene civilization.
Denomination: Sweet wine
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Gradazione alcolica: 14%.
Affinamento: 12 months in wood barrel
Contains sulfites
Moscato Passito under the Government of Saracena by Feudo dei SanSeverino is a sweet wine fruit of ancient traditions and rigorous manual processes which expresses all the love for the territory. It expresses intense aromas of yellow fruits, honey, dried figs and candied fruit. In the mouth it is sweet, soft but well balanced by freshness.
Region: Calabria.
Grapes: Malvasia, Guarnaccia, Odoraca, Moscato
Alcohol content: 15%.
Aging: It matures in oak barrels for 3 years.
Contains sulfites
Francesco presents us this little gem produced in only 400 bottles, produced with red grapes. The grapes that grow on clayey soils are left to overripe on the plant. Harvested in the first week of September, after destemming the must is slowly fermented in barriques where it is refined for 7 years. The gradual drainage determines a slight oxidation helping to define an intense, territorial wine with an incredible complexity.
Grapes: Local red grapes.
Alcohol content: 17%.
Aging: 7 years in barrel
Contiens sulfites
The Virtutae Frassino it comes in bright and bright amber color. The nose offers intense aromas ranging from dried fruit to hints of candied yellow fruit with a finish that is reminiscent of sweet spices. The taste is sweet, warm, soft and balanced, with good acidity, and an 'important gustative persistence that gives a final of emotions with pleasant citrus freshness and honey recall.
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: Some year in barrel.
Contains sulfites