About the Winery: Velenosi Vini
The Velenosi winery was founded in 1984 by the will of the very young entrepreneurs, Angela and Ercole Velenosi.
Over 35 years of experience in the sector and a strong passion have allowed Velenosi Vini to create exceptional wine.
The heart of the Company is located in the historic city of Ascoli Piceno, which is located in the Marche region at a distance of 20 km from the Adriatic Sea, at a height of 150/200 meters above sea level. From the beginning, the winery has achieved great success with wine critics such as: Wine Spectator, Robert Parker, Gambero Rosso, Luca Maroni and many others.
The vineyards extend among the hills that surround the splendid valley of the Tronto river, which thanks to its fertile soils, has always been suited to the cultivation of vines.
THE ITALIAN COLLECTION - Brecciarolo Rosso Piceno Superiore DOC
LA SICILYANA ITALIAN COLLECTION
Perfect with meat and game dishes, also enhances intense flavours of mature cheeses. |
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Full bodied, pulpy red fruits. Floral of very fresh violets, with hints of spices with a persistant taste. Rests for 12 months in French oak barrels and 6 months in the bottle. |
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70% Montepulciano, 30% Sangiovese - DOC Marche |
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13.5% Vol, 750ml | |
Best served 16°C |
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From Sustainable agriculture |
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You’ll love Brecciarolo Rosso for its slightly oaked smooth tannins and fruity notes. |
About the Winery: Velenosi Vini
The Velenosi winery was founded in 1984 by the will of the very young entrepreneurs, Angela and Ercole Velenosi.
Over 35 years of experience in the sector and a strong passion have allowed Velenosi Vini to create exceptional wine.
The heart of the Company is located in the historic city of Ascoli Piceno, which is located in the Marche region at a distance of 20 km from the Adriatic Sea, at a height of 150/200 meters above sea level. From the beginning, the winery has achieved great success with wine critics such as: Wine Spectator, Robert Parker, Gambero Rosso, Luca Maroni and many others.
The vineyards extend among the hills that surround the splendid valley of the Tronto river, which thanks to its fertile soils, has always been suited to the cultivation of vines.