Giovanni Canonica's Barolo Paiagallo is made from Nebbiolo grapes from the hectare and a half of the Paiagallo vineyard located between 300 and 400 meters above sea level. Refine in concrete and Slavonian oak barrels of 20 hectoliters for at least 2 years. The Paiagallo is pale red with orange shades. Fine and elegant nose of ripe fruit, spicy notes and balsamic accents. In the mouth it is fresh, full, elegant, almost earthy with well integrated tannins. Very long finish. Only 6000 bottles produced.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Nebbiolo.
Alcohol content: 15,5%.
Aging: Slavonian oak barrels of 20 hectoliters for at least 2 years.
Contains sulfites
Giotto Bini Serragghia's Zibibbo is a dry white wine that is vinified in open-air terracotta amphorae with maceration on the skins. It gives an aromatic, floral, fruity nose. The mouth is straight, rightly tannic, powerful, fresh and with a very long finish.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: Zibibbo.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: Some months in amphora.
Contains sulfites