"12.1 Passerina D.o.c. BIO" is a white wine that represents an expression of sustainability and quality in wine production. It is produced using Passerina grapes, a native variety of central Italy, and is certified organic, which means that the grapes are grown following rigorous organic farming standards without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
Arneis is a white grape variety that has become increasingly popular for its fresh, aromatic and aromatic wines. The Langhe region in Piedmont is one of the most renowned areas for the production of Arneis wines, and the "Arneis Langhe D.O.C. 2021" wine represents the typical character of this variety and of the region.
Ruby red with garnet reflections, intense notes of undergrowth and spices, excellent body, structured. This full and austere wine acquires great elegance thanks to the aging in oak barrels.
The Cabernet Sauvignon Borgo Tesis D.o.c. Friuli 2022 is a wine that embodies the art and winemaking tradition of Friuli, an Italian region famous for its high-quality wines. This wine in particular represents a remarkable example of what this land can offer to lovers of good wine.
Wine obtained from grapes harvested in vineyards located in the oldest area of origin and in particular in the municipality of Monteforte d'Alpone, which together with the municipality of Soave, forms the classic area of Soave. Thanks to the particular production technology, it is an elegant, velvety wine with an almond aroma.
Years of careful observation of the potential of the Falanghina grape bear witness to Terredora’s continuous work in innovation and revival, aimed at enhancing the value of the region’s viticulture. Although the beauties of the Gulf of Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, and Amalfi are not far away, the inland is a hilly, mountainous area with a continental climate, where wine has been produced since the times of the Greeks and Romans.
"Friulano Borgo Tesis D.o.c. Friuli" is a white wine produced in the Friuli region, in north-eastern Italy. This wine is mainly made using the Friulano grape (formerly Tocai), which is one of the most representative white varieties of the region and helps to create wines with distinctive characteristics.
"Gewürztraminer Trentino D.O.C." is a white wine produced in the Trentino region of northern Italy, in the controlled designation of origin (D.O.C.) Trentino. This wine is known for being made with Gewürztraminer grapes, a very distinctive and aromatically complex white grape variety.
From vineyards located between the provinces of Avellino and Benevento, Greco grapes undergo gentle pressing followed by natural cold clarification of the lees. The must ferments at controlled temperatures and is bottled in the spring following the harvest. The wine is then refined in the bottle for approximately two months before being released for sale.
Born from carefully selected Greco grapes grown on estate-owned land in Santa Paolina, nestled in the breathtaking natural setting of Castelmozzo—where, in 1978, the first 8 hectares were purchased—this area marks the starting point of the rebirth of viticulture in Irpinia, a land with exceptional vocation. If angels bridge the gap between earth and sky, then these could only be the Terre degli Angeli—“Lands of the Angels.”
"Kemar Catarratto Sicilia D.o.c." is a white wine produced in Sicily, a renowned wine region in Italy. This wine is made primarily using the Catarratto grape, which is one of the most widely grown and traditional white grape varieties in Sicily.
Very short maceration in steel, at a controlled temperature. The wine then rests in steel tanks at a temperature of 16/17 °C. The wine then ages for a short period in steel on its yeasts before bottling. Fruity aroma with notes of blackcurrant and white peach. It has a fresh flavor with lively acidity, present but balanced that brings back the flavor of Nebbiolo.
Dolcetto is one of the most widely grown red grape varieties in the Piedmont region and is known for producing light, fruity wines. The "Mombarone Diano d'Alba D.O.C.G. 2021" is an example of a Dolcetto wine produced in the Diano d'Alba area, and is likely to reflect the typical character of this variety and the region.




