The Berette 2.0 by La Ricolla is a simple, genuine and sincere macerated white wine made from Vermentino grapes. Berette, from the Ligurian saying, “Cuanto ti gou leave inse e berette”, or “How long do you leave it on the skins”. Spontaneous fermentation and maceration on the skins for 14 days in stainless steel vats. Aging in the same containers with frequent battonage for 10 months. Fresh and with good salt, it moves smoothly in the mouth, leaving the palate clean, satisfied and inebriated by citrus and mineral aromas. The portrait of the Vermentino del Tigullio par excellence, with a dangerous drink.
Region: Liguria.
Grapes: Vermentino.
Alcohol content: 13.5%.
Aging: 10 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Crescendo by Tenuta Selvadolce is a fruity, mineral wine that offers a satisfying drink. Obtained from white grapes, it ages for a few months on the fine lees in steel.
Region: Liguria
Grapes: Pigato
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: A few months on the lees in concrete tanks.
Contines sulfites
Rebosso by Tenuta Selvadolce is a Ligurian white wine that expresses the characteristics of its splendid terroir of origin in a frank and direct way. A fresh and savory Vermentino that ages on the fine lees in concrete tanks.
Region: Liguria.
Grapes: Vermentino.
Alcohol content: 14,5%.
Aging: A few months on the lees in concrete tanks.
Contiens sulfites
The "Stralunato" is a white wine made from Vermentino grapes with a small balance of white Moscato, which ages for 6 months in steel. A complex, soft wine with a distinctly mineral finish
Region: Liguria.
Grapes: Vermentino.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 6 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
The Pigato by Rocche del Gatto is a white wine obtained from careful vinification with skin maceration of Pigato grapes from vineyards that rest on clayey and rich in iron soils. It is vinified as if it were a red berry wine fermenting for three weeks in contact with the skins in order to make it acquire the maximum organoleptic characteristics of the grape. After fermentation, a long stay on the noble scum follows.Pigato has a golden yellow color due to maceration. The nose is intense and fresh, with fruity and floral notes. The sip is dry, soft and full-bodied, with excellent flavor, persistent finish with a pleasant bitter aftertaste.
Region: Liguria.
Grapes: Pigato.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites