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Antonino Izquierdo

Biodynamic farming, which follows lunar cycles ,and skilled labor make up the foundation for the excellent quality grapes used to make our handcrafted wines. No weed killers, systemic products or chemical fertilizers are used in the process. Our vines, which are more than 40 years old are situated on plots of poor soil.

Antonino Izquierdo is a wine made in the vineyard, with minimal intervention. This is achieved through low-yield productions (three or four bunches per vine) and organic fertilizers of animal origin. Individual grapes are removed from the clusters before being transferred to the selection table via gravity flow, where six people perform an additional grape-by-grape selection. The fruit is then taken into temperature-controlled 15-ton-capacity stainless steel tanks for fermentation.

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Izquierdo displays an intense and clear red color with excellent viscosity and violet reflections. On the nose, red fruit with white flowers, wild strawberries, blackberries, prunes and cherries. Almond flower fragrances, cinnamon and vanilla round out the nose. Entry is sweet and fresh with a... more

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