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Doga delle Clavule Vermentino 2021Vermentino from Tuscany, Italy
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Doga delle Clavule Morellino de Scansano 2020Tuscan Blends from Scansano, Tuscany, Italy
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Doga delle Clavule Morellino de Scansano 2013Tuscan Blends from Scansano, Tuscany, Italy
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Doga delle Clavule Morellino de Scansano 2012Tuscan Blends from Scansano, Tuscany, Italy
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsThe Doga delle Clavule estate consists of 192 hectares (475 acres) in ...
The Doga delle Clavule estate consists of 192 hectares (475 acres) in the region of Maremma. 41 hectares (101 acres) are planted mainly with Sangiovese, locally called Morellino and few hectares of Merlot, Alicante, Syrah and Vermentino. The name “La Doga” means “barrel stave” in Italian and it means “creek” from the old dialect used in this part of Tuscany. The name was chosen because in the past there used to be a creek crossing the property. “Clavule” means vines in latin. The estate is owned by Elisabetta Gnudi Angelini, who also owns Altesino, Borgo Scopeto and Caparzo.
Maremma is a part of the Tuscan wine growing region. It is a region, almost due south of the town of Montalcino, only about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the Tyrrhenian sea.
Maremma, only a two hour driving southwest of the city of Florence, covers an area that roughly corresponds to the coastal province of Grosseto. An extensive and largely undeveloped territory that stands in stark contrast to the compact Montalcino or Chianti Classico areas.