Hall B3 - n°1215
Information
- Description
- Everything here is homemade
Our winery was founded in the 1980s, but has been developing since the mid-1990s. The area, from which we take our name, is located just south of Via Cavaliera. A slightly steep, ventilated place, with excellent exposure and a deep soil similar to clay.
Each wine variety, made from our own grapes and grown organically, is named after each member of our family.
THE PHILOSOPHY
Every sip of our organic wine tells the story of our land
With loving dedication, we select only the finest grapes from our vineyards, embracing the organic method as a sacred ritual.
Each grape bunch is a promise of quality, cultivated with the care of generations of winemakers.
A disgorging method designed to reduce energy consumption
We believe the territory must be preserved, protected and enhanced.
In this perspective, in addition to organic farming, we have studied and created a disgorgement method that allows us to eliminate the yeasts contained in the bottles after the remuage phase, without freezing the end of the bottle. This definitely reduces energy usage and optimizes our bottling processes.
Our organic wine
Produced with grapes of the Lambrusco Grasparossa, Pignoletto, Trebbiano, and Malbo Gentile varieties, coming exclusively from our vineyards, raised with spurred cordon, and cultivated with an organic method.
- Appellation
- Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro DOC
- Région viticole
- Emilia-Romagna
- Country
- Italy
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Production mode
- Year of certification
- 2024
- Quality approach
- Vin Méthode Nature
- Packaging
- Glass bottle
- Product type
- Sparkling wine
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Distribution networks
- Current customer(s) type
- Café / Hotel / RestaurantExportateurImportateur
- Current countries
- AlbanieAustralieBelgiqueCanadaDanemarkEspagneFinlandeFranceItalieLuxembourgMonacoRoumanieSwaziland
- Type of target customer(s)
- Cafe / Hotel / RestaurantImporter
- Target country(ies)
- AlbaniaAustraliaBelgiumCanadaDenmarkSpainFinlandFranceGreeceHong KongItalyMonacoRomaniaSwaziland