Colorino
Colorino is a red wine grape that is primarily grown in the Tuscany region of Italy. It is also cultivated in other parts of Italy, such as Umbria and Emilia-Romagna. This grape is known for its deep, intense color, which gives it its name.
Colorino is often used as a blending grape, adding depth and complexity to wines made from Sangiovese, the primary grape of Tuscany. It brings a vibrant acidity and a range of flavors to the wines, including red berries, cherries, and a hint of spice.
The wines made from Colorino are typically medium-bodied with a good structure and a long finish. They can be enjoyed young, but also have the potential to age well.
Ati (Chianti)
Podere Ortica
Natural Chianti? Rare find!
Agade Rosé
Podere Ortica
Beautiful! Herbacious and light.