We are proud to share Irene S. Levine article published on Forbes this week focused on our wine Cà del Magro Custoza Superiore doc and our beloved land!
"Cultivated in a single vineyard, this elegant wine is a blend of indigenous Garganega, Trebbiano Toscana, Cortesese and Incrocio Manzoni grapes trained on the Guyot system. The vines on which the grapes are grown are more than 50 years old, sited on a morainic hill in the heart of Custoza, with soil composed of calcium, clay and gravel"."It tastes fresh and fragrant with floral aromas of chamomile and white flowers with some fruit notes. Easy to drink, it offers strong minerality without too much acidity. Although intended to be savored while young, the wine has potential for aging".