Sorì San Lorenzo is a hilltop (sorì) vineyard that the family bought in 1964 from the parish of Alba in Barbaresco. Out of respect, the plot was given the name of the patron saint of the local cathedral: San Lorenzo. In addition to nebbiolo, this Langhe N
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Like the other wines from this warm vintage, you are treated to extra plushness and roundness with dark berry fruit intensity. This wine also offers une
The Barbaresco has a garnet red color. The aromas are floral and spicy. The taste is intense and complex: forest fruits, plums, liqueur, minerality and coffee. The tannin structure is great and the acidity is well dosed. Nice long and complex finale.
The Barbaresco has a garnet red color. The aromas are floral and spicy. The taste is intense and complex: forest fruits, plums, liqueur, minerality and coffee. The tannin structure is great and the acidity is well dosed. Nice long and complex finale.
The Barbaresco has a garnet red color. The aromas are floral and spicy. The taste is intense and complex: forest fruits, plums, liqueur, minerality and coffee. The tannin structure is great and the acidity is well dosed. Nice long and complex finale.
Alteni di Brassica has a golden yellow color. In the nose we find fruit aromas of grapefruit, pear and papaya, but also floral and spicy aromas. The wine is pleasantly fresh, has good acidity with a nice firm structure.