Griddu Verde is a mineral and sunny white wine that comes from a blend of white grapes. Manual harvest of the grapes and in the cellar pressing with the feet and spontaneous alcoholic fermentation with maceration on the skins for 5-10 days. Aging from 6 to 12 months in barrique and tonneau. The nose offers aromas of ripe white fruit, candied orange, followed by notes of aromatic herbs and brackish hints. On the palate it is warm, juicy, slightly salty, with a good freshness and delicate tannins on the finish.
Grapes: Blend of white grapes.
Alcohol content: 14,5%.
Aging: From 6 to 12 months in French cherry and tonneau barriques.
Contains sulfites
Savagnin "En Chalasse" by Labet is a white wine obtained from the indigenous Savagnin jaune and vert vines, which come from vines planted in 1989 and 2003 which are located on the blue marls of the Lias. Spontaneous fermentation of the grapes and maturation in used barriques and always filled for 18 months. Fleur de Savagnin has a deep straw yellow color. The nose is rich in ripe yellow fruit, buttery and toasted notes. On the palate it is warm, elegant with good freshness and a long persistence with notes of dried fruit and salty tones.
Region: France, jura.
Grapes: Savagnin.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 18 months in barrel.
Contains sulfites
Pierre Précieuse by Alexandre Bain is a 100% Sauvignon Blanc, aged for nearly four years in stainless steel tanks, which elegantly showcases the varietal's distinctive characteristics. The warm and sunny 2020 vintage has resulted in a wine distinguished by a perfect balance between breadth, density, and ripeness, on the one hand, and minerality, purity, energy, and a pleasing succulence, on the other. This Sauvignon Blanc has a refined and elegant character, living up to its name. To fully appreciate its nuances, it is recommended to air it for about 30 minutes before serving, preferably with fish dishes.
Region: France, Loire.
Grapes: Sauvignon blanc
Alcohol content: 14.5%.
Aging: 36 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Follia is the result of an idea by Matteo Ceracchi who wanted to create a wine made from white grapes, some of which are harvested late, in the first week of October, when they are overripe and moldy. The grapes are grown on volcanic soil mainly siliceous clay. Winemaking is spontaneous and refined in cement tanks. Follia is a large-bodied white with a golden yellow color. The nose perceives aromas of exotic fruit, honey, and herbaceous notes. On the palate it is round, enveloping, balanced with a nice tension and flavor. A very pleasant wine.
Grapes: White grapes.
Alcohol content: 14,5%.
Aging: 12 months in steel.
Contains sulfites