Crunchy Gentle Hazelnuts and Chocolate Caffarel
1 package of 24 pieces of crunchy toasted hazelnuts covered with dark and milk chocolate.
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1 package of 24 pieces of crunchy toasted hazelnuts covered with dark and milk chocolate.
The Friuli Isonzo Bianco DOC Flors di Uis di Vie di Romans is a stupendous and well-chosen blend of Malvasia, Riesling and Friulano, capable of delighting the palate and the mind: full, fragrant, juicy and tasty. Passion fruit, mango, floral notes, sweet spices, vanilla nuances: all the scents almost seem to come to life in the glass and reach the nose, literally satisfying it.
On tasting, the wine continues to be very expressive, with a predominance of the floral over the other flavours.
It is deep, vivid and structured.
Romano Dal Forno's Amarone Monte Lodoletta is made from the grapes traditionally grown in this wonderful hilly area: Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara. The harvest is carried out with a selection in the vineyard of perfectly ripe and healthy bunches. The grapes are placed in the drying room to dry for about 4 months, so that they lose water and concentrate the aromas and sugars. The wine matures for at least 60 months in barriques before being bottled. It has a dark ruby red colour; on the nose it expresses elegance, with aromas of ripe red fruit, cherry, plum, liquorice root, soft spices, notes of bitter cocoa and chocolate. The sip is warm and enveloping, with dense, persistent aromas and smooth tannins. The finish is long and harmonious, a real fairytale!
Romano Dal Forno's Valpolicella Superiore Monte Lodoletta is one of those labels that has the merit of being able to tell the history and traditions of a territory in a glass. It is a genuine wine of extraordinary typicality, elegance and pleasantness. At the end of the harvest, the grapes are vinified in red with maceration on the skins. Before bottling, the wine matures for 36 months in new barriques. In the glass it has an intense ruby red colour. The olfactory profile opens with aromas of cherry and ripe red fruit, notes of dried fruit, hints of noble wood and spices. On the palate it has a good structure, with a harmonious sip, fine tannins and a balanced finish, with a long finish on fruity tones. A true legend!
Far from the frenetic logic of the market, this Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Giuseppe Quintarelli is a true piece of Amarone history. Seven years of refinement in wood, careful selection of the best grapes, a range of scents that is intoxicating in terms of quantity and definition: it is truly difficult to find a more exciting and noble Amarone than this. Elegance and power come together in the glass and open up in all their majesty as you enter the mouth. From the very first sip, Quintarelli's Amarone Classico is a distillation of the purest emotions, emotions that only truly great wines can arouse in the soul. A wine that has become a legend. A legend that has become a symbol of Made in Italy. But above all, a truly monumental wine....unforgettable
Farm di Felsina's Fontalloro is a legendary wine. First produced in 1983, Fontalloro represents the highest expression of Castelnuovo Berardenga's Sangiovese.
Left to mature for almost two years in small oak barrels and at least another year in the bottle, Toscana Sangiovese IGT Fontalloro is a wine of rare elegance, long and relaxed, capable of a truly uncommon longevity but at the same time already capable of expressing itself with a unique balance.
Bolgheri Rosso Grattamacco is produced from the rows of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Sangiovese that embellish a vocated hill in the upper Maremma.
The vineyards are located in a natural cradle protected from the winds coming from the nearby sea, with an extension of 14 hectares on soils that alternate between silt, red sand and calcareous marl. The grapes are carefully selected through manual sorting and then transported to the winery. The must is vinified in truncated conical wooden vats, where fermentation takes place spontaneously.
It is only during refinement in barriques for about 10 months that the different varieties, which undergo malolactic fermentation separately, are blended to create what, after about a year and a half, will become Bolgheri Rosso.