Lazaro di Masiero is a macerated white wine made from 100% Garganega grapes. Spontaneous fermentation thanks to indigenous yeasts in ash wood barrels with maceration on the skins for 3 months, and aging in a Carrara marble barrel, followed by bottling without filtration and clarification. A wine with a good structure, slightly tannic, and with a great minerality typical of this very persistent volcanic territory.
Region: Veneto.
Grapes: Garganega
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: Some months in marble barrel
Contains sulfites
Philip Lardot's Pinot Gris is a wine out of any scheme, which after the initial oxidative notes refers to fruity fragrances. Maceration on the skins for about 14 days and aging in used barriques for 7 months and bottled without filtration. It is produced in a limited number of bottles: don't miss out!
Region: German, Mosel
Grapes: Pinto gris
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 7 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
Orange by Bodegas Cueva is a fresh and intense white wine, which the long maceration with the skins gives it volume and a great fruity expression. Obtained with a blend of Tardana and Macabeu, the grapes come from vineyards located on clayey-limestone soils. Aging for 3 months in steel with its own fine lees.
Region: Spain, Valencia
Grapes: Tardana and Macabeu
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
A wine that shows interesting aromas reminiscent of yellow-fleshed fruit, citrus fruit peel, lime and vanilla cream. In the mouth it is dry, medium-bodied and rightly acid. Persistence is good./span>
Region: France, Jura.
Grapes: 90% Melon de Bourgogne, 10% di Chardonnay and Savagnin.
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites