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Bonarda Amabile Il Torchio
Grape variety 100% Croatina
Bright, deep ruby color with hints of purple—intense and youthful. Lively and aggressive. Semi-sweet flavor. Alcohol at 12% vol. Goes well with spicy foods.
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Moscato IL Torchio
Grape variety 100% Moscato
Light-bodied, very aromatic and fruity white wine. Effervescent and creamy—low in alcohol. Try it with strawberries or pannetone.
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Prosecco Il Torchio
Grape Variety 100% Prosecco
Dry sparkling wine made from the same grape. Refreshing with a delicate flavor. Most commonly it is served unmixed, but it also appears in several mixed drinks. It was the original main ingredient in the Bellini cocktail, and it can also replace champagne in other cocktails such as the Mimosa.
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Rosso Supremo Il Torchio
Grape Variety 100% Bonarda/Croatina
Typical of the Oltrepo Pavese region in northern Italy. It is ruby red in color and its bouquet reminiscent of blackberry jam. This medium-bodied red wine is produced from croatina grapes. It is dry and fruitful while mildly tannic.
Croatina is cultivated on the hills of the Oltrepo Pavese and Colli Piacentini found on the border between two regions, Lombardia and Emilia Romagna.
Rosso Supremo pairs well with grilled meats or aged cheese as well as salami or dried sausage.
For your convenience, Rosso Supremo comes in a one liter bottle with an air tight swing cap that keeps your wine fresh for days.
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Sangue di Giuda Il Torchio
Grape variety blend 65% Croatina, 20% Uva Rara and 15% Barbera
Fermentation is stopped by filtration, leaving residual sugar. Low in alcohol, sweet and frothy. Cinnamon flavor in the finish—intriguing. Serve slightly chilled with white peaches. |
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