Coda Di Volpe
Sannio Coda di Volpe DOC 2024 Il Poggio
Il Poggio's Sannio Coda di Volpe is a label that showcases the personality of this typical Campania variety grown in the Taburno area.
The harvest is done by hand in the second ten days of September. The must ferments in steel and refines in the same containers to enhance the best expression of its aromatic characteristics and freshness.
The color is straw yellow. The hints of white fruit, including pear and peach, are those that immediately stand out on the nose. The fruity imprint also dominates...
View product pageIrpinia DOC Coda di Volpe Zirpoli 2023 Fiorentino
The Irpinia Coda di Volpe Zirpoli of the Fiorentino farm was born in the Barbassano vineyard, at an average altitude of 450 meters above sea level
The Coda di Volpe grapes, harvested by hand in mid-October, follow the vinification in white, where pips and pomace are immediately separated from the must. The wine obtained is aged for 5 months on fine wines and subsequently in the bottle.
In the glass the wine appears of an intense straw yellow color. On the nose there are hints of pear, apple, pinea...
View product pageIrpinia DOC Coda di Volpe Lucinda 2023 Amarano
The Coda di Volpe Lucinda of the Amarano company was born in Irpinia, in the province of Avellino. The family business was founded in 2004 and manages 7 hectares of vineyards located on average at an altitude of 500 masl. The company cultivates only native red and white vines: Aglianico, Fiano, Greco and Coda di Volpe, the basis of their wines.
The pure Coda di Volpe grapes are vinified in steel at a controlled temperature. The wine then ages in steel on the fine lees for 9-12 months.
Straw yellow...
View product pageLacryma Christi del Vesuvio Bianco DOC 2024 Mastroberardino
Vesuvian white wine that was born where, according to legend, Jesus Christ shed his tears at the sight of the paradise of the Gulf of Naples stolen by Lucifer in his descent into hell, and where the vineyards of Lacryma Christi grew shortly thereafter. The territory is difficult for the vine and at the same time rich in minerals: a place that guarantees an exceptional development of aromas and flavors.
The bunches of Coda di Volpe are collected around the first half of October to ensure the full ...
View product pageIrpinia DOC Coda di Volpe Zirpoli 2021 Fiorentino
The Irpinia Coda di Volpe Zirpoli of the Fiorentino farm was born in the Barbassano vineyard, at an average altitude of 450 meters above sea level
The Coda di Volpe grapes, harvested by hand in mid-October, follow the vinification in white, where pips and pomace are immediately separated from the must. The wine obtained is aged for 5 months on fine wines and subsequently in the bottle.
In the glass the wine appears of an intense straw yellow color. On the nose there are hints of pear, apple, pinea...
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