Nocino is obtained from the infusion of walnut shells in pure alcohol with the addition of nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon. Enjoy after a meal, for its taste, as well as its optimal tonic and digestive benefits.
Limoncello is a lemon liquor with the unique aromatic quality of Verdelli lemons. These lemons are exclusively picked for producing Limoncello, then peeled by hand to preserve the special fragrance.
Drink ice cold, drizzled over ice cream, or mix with soda for a light, refreshing thirst quencher.
Grappa is a uniquely Italian drink. Traditionally, made from pomace, the discarded grape seeds, stalks, and stems that are a by-product of the winemaking process, Grappa has been around since the Middle Ages.
Grappa is traditionally served chilled in small glasses and served after the meal, as the Italians believe that it aids digestion. Correctly, Grappa should be swirled gently in the glass and then brought to your nose, before tasting. It is then tasted in small sips. In Italy, Grappa is also added to espresso to make a "Cafe Corretto," a popular after-dinner concoction.
Grappa Peidirosso is finely balsamic with fruity notes of blackberry, spicy blackcurrant and black pepper with a scent of eucalyptus.
Grappa is a uniquely Italian drink. Traditionally, made from pomace, the discarded grape seeds, stalks, and stems that are a by-product of the winemaking process, Grappa has been around since the Middle Ages.
Grappa is traditionally served chilled in small glasses and served after the meal, as the Italians believe that it aids digestion. Correctly, Grappa should be swirled gently in the glass and then brought to your nose, before tasting. It is then tasted in small sips. In Italy, Grappa is also added to espresso to make a "Cafe Corretto," a popular after-dinner concoction.
Grappa Majo Bianco is distilled from selected pomace of white grapes, and is colourless and brilliant. While on the nose, it has mainly a scent of pomace of white grapes.
Majo Bianco on the palate, has a dry and soft aftertaste.
Grappa is a uniquely Italian drink. Traditionally, made from pomace, the discarded grape seeds, stalks, and stems that are a by-product of the winemaking process, Grappa has been around since the Middle Ages.
Grappa is traditionally served chilled in small glasses and served after the meal, as the Italians believe that it aids digestion. Correctly, Grappa should be swirled gently in the glass and then brought to your nose, before tasting. It is then tasted in small sips. In Italy, Grappa is also added to espresso to make a "Cafe Corretto," a popular after-dinner concoction.
Grappa Aglianico is distilled from pomace (min 75% by weight) and lees (min 25% by weight) of Aglianico, from suitable areas and selected when pressing.
Nose characteristics are a fresh, fragrant Grappa, with hints of black currant and light spicy and balsamic.
The taste of Grappa Aglianico is sweet and smooth with a particularly fruity flavour.
Grappa Aglianico is crystal clear with the absolute no suspended particulates or turbidity.