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Two wines as particular as the place where they were born and as bizarre as the varieties that compose them aged only in steel, to better understand their singular characteristics, no wood interferes with these two direct and crisp wines.
It is difficult, we know, but those who will have the foresight to “forget” them in the cellar will be pleasantly surprised!

Indovino white wine
The Indovino white wine is straw yellow scented to the nose with delicate hints that bring back to the Moscato, white melon and peach. Very fine and elegant like a rosolio for hot summer afternoons but which defends itself very well proving to be up to the task of accompanying even robust and unctuous(or oily) dishes.
Indovino red wine
The Indovino red wine is a very fresh ruby red fruit juice with violet reflections, notes of red fruits and green pepper with a light spicy hints. It’s low tannin wine with a delicate body that, if drunk chilled, allows it to be appreciated even in summer but it’s perfect also in winter in front of the fireplace with a hot dish of tripe, a tradional Italian dish.
The Harvest
The harvest, given the altitude, never comes in a hurry, the grapes need time to complete a correct ripening.
We are open to everything; some experimentation is in underway!


The Vineyard
The meadows below the village where the vineyard stands were called “I Praa di Marches” (the meadows of the Marquises) and were the best, according to the elders. The sheep grazed outside all year round, the first cut of hay was done here and the tomatoes ripen at least 10 days earlier than those planted in the upper part of the village. Already the beating heart of the peasant and artisanal life of the past, in the vineyard stands a historic structure that has been enjoying the landscape and rural life for many years. Already present in the Lombardy-Veneto land registry (1876), the men of the past exploited the driving force of water for multiple manufacturing uses such as sawing the trunks of rough trees to obtain wooden planks with which to make furniture, windows frames, wagons and various carpentry products.