Corte dei Mori - (Italy)

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Cantine Minini was founded in 1920 in Verolanuova where, as a young soldier, Francesco Minini had just left the First World War. There was little money, but the determination was all the greater to start an ambitious wine estate. This ambition soon got a blow when the Second World War broke out not much later. But even after this tragedy, he continued his life project with good courage and renewed enthusiasm. In the early 1960s, the domain was completely rebuilt at a new location. It is still today the headquarters of the many other locations it knows today. Those years also saw the domain's greatest boost and collaboration projects were started with winegrowers all over the country, representing almost all the main regions of Italy. This allowed the Minini family to offer a portfolio that was and still is representative of almost all of Italy rather than just the Veneto region. The 3rd generation, which is again represented by a Francesco Minini, gratefully builds on this today and offers a wide quality range of Italian wines at an international level. The wines are, without falling into exclusivity, of a high level and allow us to enjoy a country like Italy without having to dig deep into our pockets.

Sicily Italy
picture of Grecanico e Inzolia
Straw yellow color with golden reflection. Fresh and fresh floral notes pass into aromas of citrus that manifest themselves in a delicate way. Tight and dry in the mouth. Subdued fruit and aromas. Nicely balanced and refreshing character that continues in the medium long finish.
Sicily Italy
picture of Grecanico e Inzolia
Straw yellow color with golden reflection. Fresh and fresh floral notes pass into aromas of citrus that manifest themselves in a delicate way. Tight and dry in the mouth. Subdued fruit and aromas. Nicely balanced and refreshing character that continues in the medium long finish.
Sicily Italy
picture of Nero d'Avola
Deep ruby red wine with purple reflections in its youth. Vibrant notes of red fruit with plum as the dominant factor. Soft spiciness in the background with notes of almonds. Pleasant sunny character with mild acids and soft tannins. Tasty, medium long finish.
Sicily Italy
picture of Grillo
Clear, yellow color with green reflection. Airy nose with hints of citrus and rosemary. In the taste, this fresh citrus character is confirmed and more exotic notes manifest themselves. Nice and tight and balanced in the mouth. Lively, balanced and long finish.