Posca was a thirst-quenching drink from ancient Rome. The name wants to recall only the daily life of this wine and not its ancient composition. Obtained from white grapes and is the result of monthly filling of a perpetual tank started in 2011, harmony of various vintages, with younger wine. Obtained from spontaneous fermentations, it is neither clarified nor filtered. The nose shows the aromas of elderberry, white peach and gooseberry. The sip is very fresh, mineral with an overwhelming drink.
Grapes: White grapes.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some months in steel
contains sulfites
Shun Minova's Jai Guru Deva appears to be a very interesting wine, characterized by an artisanal and authentic approach. A complex and well-structured wine, capable of expressing the variety of grapes used. Aging in old acacia and steel barrels helps to give the wine further depth and a balance between freshness and complexity. Finally, Ayumi Takahashi's drawing on the label adds an artistic element, reflecting the personal commitment and creativity of the producer, making the wine not only a gustatory experience but also a visual one. A wine that can certainly attract lovers of refined and natural labels.
Grapes: Blend of ocal white grapes.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 10 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Ligreza is a wonderful orange wine made from pure white grapes that make a maceration of 20 days on the skins. Refine on its fine lees for several months in steel tanks. No filtration before bottling. Ligreza gives us a bright golden yellow color. The nose reveals hints of ripe yellow fruits, notes of exotic fruit and aromatic herbs. On the palate it has a good structure, well balanced, with vibrant freshness and an excellent finish.
Grape variety: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites