"Ingrato" comes from a plot where the pebbly soil makes it difficult to work and "unprofitable" for farmers due to its low yields. Unless the harvest is intended for a high-end wine, it is not profitable.
"Ingrato" comes from a plot where the pebbly soil makes it difficult to work and "unprofitable" for farmers due to its low yields. Unless the harvest is intended for a high-end wine, it is not profitable.
Bastardo grapes come from 20-year-old vines grown in clay and sandy soils. The whole harvest fermented with native yeasts in open oak barrels and matured in 400-liter oak casks for 12 months before being bottled in August 2018.
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Bastardo grapes come from 20-year-old vines grown in clay and sandy soils. The whole harvest fermented with native yeasts in open oak barrels and matured in 400-liter oak casks for 12 months before being bottled in August 2018.
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