Ruby red, dark and opaque with violet glints in color. Rich and elegant, with notes of black cherries in alcohol, blackcurrants, cocoa, graphite, humus, roasted coffee, rhubarb, leather, black pepper and cloves which create an intriguing and charming bouquet. Powerful, velvety and confident; Kaid is a particularly territorial and Mediterranean wine which seduces the taster with its unmistakable personality, admirably creating an articulate and full-bodied wine, further benefiting from the lively impulsiveness of its well-balanced tannin content.
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The desire to innovate, by searching only within tradition, has led to conceiving a wine produced entirely naturally without the addition of any chemical additives. The challenge is to revive the wine product which results solely from the pressing of grapes (grown organically), and by a succession of ancestral wine-making processes without the addition of synthetic additives which, if on the one hand facilitate these processes, alter the more regular cycles and behavior of nature.
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- Varietal: 100% Sangiovese
- Alcohol Content: 13%
- Country Hierarchy: Greve in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
- Color: Vivacious ruby red color on typical nuances of the wine young and dynamic.
- On the Nose: Intense, persistent, fine, earthy perfume with a scent of sweet violet and red fruits.
- Palate: Dry, warm, valvety, soft, well-balanced and well-structured taste. Typical taste of a Chianti Classico 100% Sangiovese. Very marked freshness
- Serving Suggestions: Perfect with all types of food of medium persistence, as it is particularly fresh and fruity. Ideal for an aperitif, a glass fresh and fruity. Wine by the glass.
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- Varietal: 100% Nero d'Avola
- Alcohol Content: 14%
- Country Hierarchy: DOC Sicilia
- Color: Brilliant ruby red with violet hues
- On the Nose: A bouquet with intense cherries and blackberries notes with a light spicy undertone with hints of tobacco
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The resulting product is an oil completely natural and genuine, characterized by an exquisite fruity flavor with hints of artichoke and fresh grass, pleasantly spicy in the throat.
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