Palazzo

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It was 1983 when Cosimo Loia bought the “Palazzo” estate, which bore the same surname as his wife Antonietta, by pure coincidence or by a curious sign of destiny. In 1986 together with their children they began the production of wine. The company practices “Integrated Agriculture” using only organic fertilizers and pesticides for organic cultivation. The soils have layers of original rocks, in particular marl, rich in limestone and clayey soil. The vineyards, immersed in a splendid panorama, are exposed to the sun from morning until evening, and are well protected from the sea breezes. A strict selection, during the vegetative cycle, allows the grapes to ripen well before being harvested strictly by hand. The Podere, an 18th century farmhouse, has been completely renovated, maintaining the original structure of the Tuscan farmhouses. The cellars and wine-making rooms have been completely modernized.

-11% [SALE]
32.78£

Ruby red color tending to garnet, intense and persistent aroma with hints of vanilla. Dry and aromatic taste, rightly tannic and yet soft, harmonious, elegant.

-16% [SALE]
16.90£

Brilliant ruby red color. It is characterized on the nose by particularly fruity, intense and persistent aromas. It offers a great structure flanked by a nice freshness. Long and perfect in closing.    

-11% [SALE]
92.29£

Italy is among the main wine producers, as well as consumers and exporters, in the world. Since Italy is a peninsula, an important role in the climate is played by the influence of the sea. About 77% of the Italian surface is covered by mountains and hills, thus constituting a terroir equally influenced by the altitudes and by the protection against the winds provided by the mountains. Italian wines enjoy a great variety of terroirs, in fact, since the denominations are spread over the entire territory, from north to south, from east to west. Our sommelier has selected three wines that can show the characteristics of each individual territory in which they are produced. 2 BOTTLES EACH.

-11% [SALE]
46.14£

Italy is among the main wine producers, as well as consumers and exporters, in the world. Since Italy is a peninsula, an important role in the climate is played by the influence of the sea. About 77% of the Italian surface is covered by mountains and hills, thus constituting a terroir equally influenced by the altitudes and by the protection against the winds provided by the mountains. Italian wines enjoy a great variety of terroirs, in fact, since the denominations are spread over the entire territory, from north to south, from east to west. Our sommelier has selected three wines that can show the characteristics of each individual territory in which they are produced. 1 BOTTLE EACH.