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Description

From the native Turbiana grape variety, a straw yellow wine with greenish reflections. It is a complex wine, very well structured, savory, with an almond scent and hints of mineral notes. It has a very aromatic aftertaste and floral notes of citrus and vanilla.

Soil: Made of a varied combination of predominantly calcareous clays rich in mineral salts.
Production per hectare:approximately 120 quintals.
Vinification: with white grapes and primary fermentation with selected yeasts and under controlled temperature.
Harvest: with hand-selected grapes.

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Lugana Reserve

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Why choose it

What do you drink - It is a wine with an intense and persistent taste, characterized by fruity and floral notes.

Goes great with - It goes perfectly with fish dishes such as cod, tuna or swordfish, but also with elaborate first courses such as risotto or lasagna with pesto

When - It can be appreciated on its own as a meditation wine, to fully enjoy its complexity and elegance.

Denomination - Lugana Riserva

Vintage - 2018

Grape variety - Turbiana

Region - Lombardia

Alcohol content - 13 °/VOL

Service temperature - 10 ° C

Description

From the native Turbiana grape variety, a straw yellow wine with greenish reflections. It is a complex wine, very well structured, savory, with an almond scent and hints of mineral notes. It has a very aromatic aftertaste and floral notes of citrus and vanilla.

Soil: Made of a varied combination of predominantly calcareous clays rich in mineral salts.
Production per hectare:approximately 120 quintals.
Vinification: with white grapes and primary fermentation with selected yeasts and under controlled temperature.
Harvest: with hand-selected grapes.

Lombardia

Cadore

A unique passion since 1800

The Cadore winery is extremely proud of its origins which date back to the early 1800s when the family produced Torcolato wine with vespaiola grapes in Mason Vicentino in the province of Vicenza.

The origins
Great-grandfather Francesco imported this wine to the United States; in 1954 the Cadore family bought vineyards in the Lugana region in the province of Brescia where Adriano Cadore, together with his brothers, managed the farm for many years.

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