The nature of this flower is to bloom.
An eclectic composition of 25% Malvasia, 25% Ortugo, 24% Marsanne, 24% Trebbiano, 1% Santa Maria and 1% Sauvignon Blanc, this wine from the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy is like a bouquet of freshly picked wildflowers and grasses. Savagely beautiful, where everything works together in perfect harmony.
- This wine was made by Giulio Armani, a natural wine legend known for making wines at La Stoppa in Piacenza for a long time. Denavolo is his side label, and the first vintage was 2005.
- Denavolo was named after the 1500 foot tall mountain these vineyards rest on.
- The vines are 12 years old on average, and thrive in chalk soils prior to being harvested by hand.
- Half of the harvest is fermented on its skins, lending the wine an herbal quality.
Vibes with:
- Burrata & persimmons with balsamic glaze.
- Sundress & espadrilles.
- A Fellini marathon.