
Grechetto
Umbria I.G.T.
Grechetto
From the Grechetto grapes of our hillsides comes this fresh white wine, fragrant and complex.
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Monterone
Colli del Trasimeno D.O.C.
Monterone
Originating from an ancient Grechetto clone belonging to the historical vineyard, “Monterone”, comes one of the most prestigious expressions of this native Umbrian vine.
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Nero Cavalieri
Umbria I.G.T. Pinot Nero
Nero Cavalieri
Created to pay homage to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, this wine demonstrates the extraordinary potential of the Pinot Nero grapes cultivated in the Lake Trasimeno area.
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Novecento
Umbria IGT Rosso
Novecento
“Novecento Rosso“ is a well-structured and complex red and can surely be positioned among the premium quality segment of Umbrian wines.
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Belfiore Rosato
Umbria I.G.T.
Belfiore Rosato
The Gamay is a very old cultivar, mentioned as long ago as the 15th century and used today to produce distinctive wines, especially when planted on specific soils to help soften its naturally high acidity.
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Chardonnay
Umbria I.G.T.
Chardonnay
The terrain, the microclimate, and the unique position of the Capannacce and Tre Pezzi vineyards, where this grape is cultivated, create conditions that result in a wonderful example of the varietal.
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Morcinaia
Colli del Trasimeno D.O.C.
Morcinaia
“Morcinaia”, a well-structured and complex red, can undoubtedly be in- cluded among the premium quality Umbrian wines.
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Sangiovese
Umbria I.G.T.
Sangiovese
One of the later grapes to ripen, Sangiovese is usually harvested during the latter part of September at Castello di Magione.
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Moroneto
Umbria I.G.T.
Moroneto
This bright red blend is produced on the hills overlooking Lake Trasimeno, while the Sangiovese grows in the important production area of Torgiano, Umbria.
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Vin Santo
Colli del Trasimeno D.O.C.
Vin Santo
Vin Santo has a long history of production in Umbria, Tuscany and Lazio. In the Middle Ages, a wine similar to Vin Santo was used during religious services in Castello di Magione’s Romanesque chapel and served to its visitors.
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