"Ronco Malo" is a splendid Barbera whose grapes come from a small vineyard of just one hectare of 20 years of age which is located on a soil of marly-limestone origin. Refines for 24 months in cement tanks. It is presented in a ruby red glass. Fruity notes are perceived on the nose, followed by floral and mineral nuances. In the mouth it is medium bodied, warm, characterized by a pronounced acidity as in the style of Barbera. Closes with an excellent finish.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Barbera.
Alcohol content: 15%.
Aging: 24 months in cement tanks.
Contains sulfites
Bianchdusèt di Bera is a fresh and refreshing oxidative white wine left under the veil for ten years. The younger brother of the historian Bianchdudui, the Piedmontese vin jaune rediscovered by Alessandra and Gianluigi.
Denomination: White wine
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Left under the veil for ten years
Contains sulfites