Italia

All posts tagged Italia

Pio Cesare Barolo Ornato 2001 by Pio Cesare – Alba – Italia.

The Pio Cesare winery was founded in 1881 by our great-grandfather Cesare Pio. He was one of the very first wine producers to believe in the great potential and quality of Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera and in the other great wines of Piemonte. Cesare Pio in the second portion of 1800s, was among the very first winemakers to produce these wines with a philosophy that was dedicated to the terroir and the strictest quality of the wine. For five generations, the Pio Cesare family has been producing traditional Piemontese wines in its ancient cellars, located in the centre of the town of Alba.

The circle logo in the label is interesting. It has a stopping power for customer to buy. I like the label design. I like to put it on my wine rack collection.

They have a website. Check it out:

http://www.piocesare.it/home.htm

About these ads

Mirafiore Moscatto d’Asti by Imbottigliato da Savas S.p.A. Italia

I could not find production year on the label. The logo and the brand name are standing out and have a stopping power. The transparent background logo is also interesting.
I haven’t tasted this wine yet. I like to put it on my wine rack collection.

50 & 50 Avignonesi Capannelle 2001 by Vino da Tavola di Toscana Italia.

The winery is named after the Avignonesi family, the founders of the original estate. Constant research and development aimed at expressing the true character of the Montepulciano terroir has, over time, earned the winery a well-deserved place among the flagship producers of Tuscany. In 2009, Avignonesi was acquired by Virginie Saverys who has since introduced organic farming methods to craft distinct, genuine wines with an even stronger character.

Tuscany is one of Italy’s most cherished regions and with its wealth of local produce, Montepulciano is a jewel in the Tuscan crown. The Sangiovese Prugnolo Gentile grape lends its fullness and body to Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, a wine which, like Avignonesi itself, is strongly rooted in the terroir of Montepulciano.

This is a red wine. The label on the bottle is simple but the brand 50 & 50 is standing out. Grapes composition are 50% Merlot (Avignonesi), 50% Sangiovese (Capannelle). I haven’t tasted this wine. However I like to put it on my wine rack collection.

They have a website. Check it out:

http://www.avignonesi.it/eng-aziende.htm

Ruffino Chianti 2007 by Ruffino Italia.
Ruffino was founded in the heart of Tuscany, in Pontassieve, a small village close to Florence in 1877 by cousins Ilario and Leopoldo Ruffino. The founders believed their wines should reflect the Tuscan lifestyle and the ideal environment for wine production. Currently, Ruffino became known worldwide as a fine wine producer. Ruffino products can be found spread across 5 continents in over 85 countries worldwide.
This is a red wine. The label in the bottle is simple but strong. Both brand and logo have stopping power for the customer to buy this wine. I have not tried this wine yet but I like to put it on my wine rack collection.

They have a website. Check it out:

http://www.ruffino.com/pagine/pagina.aspx?&L=EN#

Deliella Nero D’Volla 2001 by Sicilia Italia.

The gold frame at the label is interesting. The use of transparent logo as a background for branding is also interesting. However, the small landscape picture at the bottom has no point of interest. I could not clearly see what picture it is. I has not tasted this wine yet.

They have a website. Check it out:

http://www.casavinicolazonin.it/