Description
After extensive selections to choose the most suitable batches of grappa from various black and white grape varieties, they are aged for eighteen months in antique casks in oak, a wood that even if repeatedly reused,
releases the characteristic amber colour. With this type of wooden cask, rather than yielding aromas, the dominant process is the natural action of oxygen through the slats. This transforms a fresh distillate into a rounded and elegant acquavite.
As always, the product is then carefully refined in stainless steel vats for at least six months to allow the grappa to “settle” after such an important step.
Clear and amber in colour, it is intense and elegant, very soft, yet still maintaining significant freshness. The aftertaste is lingering and enveloping.