Alea Viva is a red wine made from pure red grapes that grow on a volcanic soil at 450 m above sea level. 18 months aging in steel / cement barrels and at least 2 months in bottle before being put on the market. Alea Viva has a ruby hue with a nail that turns towards the garnet. Delicate on the nose with floral notes of pink and violet and fruity sensations of dark tones, which evoke berries and plum. In the mouth it is enveloping, warm with fruity returns and a broad gustatory development and a long finish on ferrous notes
Grapes: Local red grapes.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging:8 months in steel / cement barrels and at least 2 months in bottle.
Contains sulfites
Sottobanco is the new white wine by Andrea Occhpinti. A wine that strikes for its rich and sharp taste with an evident minerality. Vinification with whole cluster pressing and spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts in small concrete barrels, without the use of chemical additives and oenological adjuvants, with the exception of a modest quantity of sulphites in the bottling phase. Refine 6 months in steel / cement barrels and at least 2 months in the bottle.
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 6 months in steel / cement barrels and at least 2 months in the bottle.
Contains sulfites
Vino bianco "Senza Vandalismi" by Abbia Nòva is a fresh and savory white wine obtained from white grapes. Spontaneous fermentation in steel. Aging on the fine lees until spring.
Grapes: White grapes
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites