Tasting Notes: A suitably intense bouquet of red berries and syrupy fruit with traces of tobacco and cacao. Warm in the mouth, full-bodied, light tannins, a good structure, and long lasting.
Tasting Notes: Usually served at the end of a meal, Brachetto d’Acqui is ideal with jam tarts or fruit fools, and to accompany strawberries and mixed berries, as well as dry biscuits and macaroons of course. We recommend... Read More
Tasting Notes: Moscato is a light wine, with about 5% alcohol, to be served with all kinds of desserts, chilled to a temperature of about 6-8°C. We recommend it with hazelnut cakes, zabaione and, why not with pears and gorgonzola.... Read More