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
Passetto by Le Quattro Volte is a sweet wine of substance and concentration, which combines a broad and persistent range of flavors with a sharp acidity that gives it dynamism. Obtained from local white grapes, after the harvest they are left to dry on racks. Subsequently, the long fermentation and aging carried out in wood give life to a wine that is absolutely worth trying. Passetto is a wine to uncork with desserts, with a cheese platter, or drunk alone with close friends.
Region: Calabria.
Grapes: White grapes
Alcohol content: 14.5%
Aging: Some months in steel
Contains sulfites
Anarchia Constitutionale by Massa is a partially fermented grape must based on white grapes that proves sweet and with low alcohol content. The selection of the grapes takes place in the first ten days of September. Maceration of the same and subsequent pressing; after 12 hours inactivation of the spontaneous fermentation phase by refrigeration and filtration. Constitutional Anarchy is straw yellow in color with a fresh nose of floral and fruity aromas. The taste is soft, fresh and aromatic.
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites