Podere Cipolla's Rosa dei Venti represents an interpretation of Lambrusco capable of being gentle, fragrant and relaxed, a product that is not at all common to find. This interpretation of a great classic of the local tradition is brought to us by Denny Bini, whose 3-hectare estate is located in Coviolo, on the hills of the Reggio Emilia area, which rise towards the Apennines. The small estate grows the most representative native vines of the area: Lambrusco Grasparossa, Malvasia, Spergola and Malbo Gentile. The vineyards are managed following the organic farming regulations, with great attention to the surrounding environmental context and the conservation of a rich biodiversity. The Lambrusco Grasparossa and Malbo Gentile vines are about 15 years old and were planted on clayey silt soils, particularly suitable for red grapes.
Podere Cipolla's Rosa dei Venti represents an interpretation of Lambrusco capable of being gentle, fragrant and relaxed, a product that is not at all common to find. This interpretation of a great classic of the local tradition is brought to us by Denny Bini, whose 3-hectare estate is located in Coviolo, on the hills of the Reggio Emilia area, which rise towards the Apennines. The small estate grows the most representative native vines of the area: Lambrusco Grasparossa, Malvasia, Spergola and Malbo Gentile. The vineyards are managed following the organic farming regulations, with great attention to the surrounding environmental context and the conservation of a rich biodiversity. The Lambrusco Grasparossa and Malbo Gentile vines are about 15 years old and were planted on clayey silt soils, particularly suitable for red grapes.