Special features: “Efèsto”, a fantasy name that we wanted to use for this wine, is the God of fire and this mythological figure goes well with the characteristics of the area from which the wine comes. This Inferno is part of the classic line called "Vini degli Dei"...one of the divine "nectars" produced on the steep terraces of Valtellina.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Special features: “Efèsto”, a fantasy name that we wanted to use for this wine, is the God of fire and this mythological figure goes well with the characteristics of the area from which the wine comes. This Inferno is part of the classic line called "Vini degli Dei"...one of the divine "nectars" produced on the steep terraces of Valtellina.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Special features: “Efèsto”, a fantasy name that we wanted to use for this wine, is the God of fire and this mythological figure goes well with the characteristics of the area from which the wine comes. This Inferno is part of the classic line called "Vini degli Dei"...one of the divine "nectars" produced on the steep terraces of Valtellina.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: “Efèsto”, a fantasy name that we wanted to use for this wine, is the God of fire and this mythological figure goes well with the characteristics of the area from which the wine comes. This Inferno is part of the classic line called "Vini degli Dei"...one of the divine "nectars" produced on the steep terraces of Valtellina.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Special features: the Nebbiolo “Chiavennasca” grapes come from the “Inferno” area of Valtellina Superiore Docg. The name says it all…. we are in the smallest area of the denomination, just over 50 hectares where the slopes of the Valtellina vineyard are close to 75%, therefore the exposure of the dry-stone walls to the sun obviously has a greater effect, creating truly "infernal" temperatures, in particular during the summer season.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: the Nebbiolo “Chiavennasca” grapes come from the “Inferno” area of Valtellina Superiore Docg. The name says it all…. we are in the smallest area of the denomination, just over 50 hectares where the slopes of the Valtellina vineyard are close to 75%, therefore the exposure of the dry-stone walls to the sun obviously has a greater effect, creating truly "infernal" temperatures, in particular during the summer season.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50%
Special features: "Alisio", the invented name that we wanted to use for this wine, is the epithet of the Greek god of wine. This Sassella is part of the classic line called "Vini degli Dei".... one of the divine "nectars" produced on the steep terraces of Valtellina.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Special features: "Alisio", the invented name that we wanted to use for this wine, is the epithet of the Greek god of wine. This Sassella is part of the classic line called "Vini degli Dei".... one of the divine "nectars" produced on the steep terraces of Valtellina.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: "Alisio", the invented name that we wanted to use for this wine, is the epithet of the Greek god of wine. This Sassella is part of the classic line called "Vini degli Dei".... one of the divine "nectars" produced on the steep terraces of Valtellina.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: the Nebbiolo “Chiavennasca” grapes come from the “Sassella” area of Valtellina Superiore Docg. We are at the gates of Sondrio, in the municipalities of Castione Andevenno and the provincial capital itself, as well as some small "fractions" located at an altitude ranging between 400 and 500 meters above sea level. The vineyards of this area benefit more, compared to those of the other areas, from the positive influence of the "breva", the typical wind coming from Lake Como, dry and temperate, which acts as a "thermoregulator" not only for the Sassella but also for the rest of the vineyard area.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50%
Special features: The period in which the wine was taken to the mountains was not by chance the autumn, that is, shortly before the mountain hut was closed to face the long winter. Thus the wine "wintered" in particular climatic conditions and could then be found again in the spring, when the hut was reopened and returned to Val Belviso.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Special features: this wine, being a "Riserva", is produced only in the best vintages and in limited quantities.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.