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Manicardi

At the center of the region’s artisanal movement, Manicardi is one of Emilia Romagna’s leading growers. 

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Overview

Long regarded as the culinary soul of the Italian Peninsula, the province of Emilia Romagna has been the birthplace of such famous delicacies as Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Prosciutto di Parma, and Parmesan Cheese. Its viticultural traditions are much newer in origin, torn for decades between the cultivation of dry wines and sweet sparkling wine with a reputation for volume orientation. Much has been done to combat this reputation in recent years, and traditional wines like Lambrusco have begun to shed their commercialized past in favor of an artisanal approach that provides a more detailed interpretation of terrior.

Founded by Enzo Manicardi in the hills of Castelvetro, the estate encompasses some 25 hectares of vineyards planted exclusively to the traditional grapes of the region—Pignoletto and Lambrusco. Committed to quality, the winery has invested in techniques designed to optimize fruit selection. Establishing the first “cru” site for Lambrusco, the Manicardi name has become synonymous for quality throughout Italy.

Domaine Grisoni

White

CHASSELAS LA FEUILLEE image

CHASSELAS LA FEUILLEE

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CHASSELAS NON-FILTRÉ

PINOT GRIS LE PARADIS image

PINOT GRIS LE PARADIS

Rosé

LES MOUSSIÈRES image

LES MOUSSIÈRES

Red

PINOT NOIR St. LOUIS CUVÉE image

PINOT NOIR St. LOUIS CUVÉE

PINOT NOIR CUVEE DES DEVINS image

PINOT NOIR CUVEE DES DEVINS

PINOT NOIR LES RABLES CUVÉE image

PINOT NOIR LES RABLES CUVÉE

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