Granato
Grapes and pomegranate have common origins and are often found growing together in the
Mediterranean basin. The pomegranate fruit also possesses the charm, beauty and intensity of grapes. It is thanks to this union that the name ‘Granato’ derives, the name of a Teroldego of a particular concentration and density that sinks its roots into the stones of the three vineyards in Campo Rotaliano.
Name of wine: Granato – Teroldego Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Grape: Teroldego
Vineyard location: Old pergola vines in Campo Rotaliano, Mezzolombardo
Hectares: 4 hectares, across three varied plots
Terroir: Alluvial, gravel and pebble
Fermentation and fining: Large open vats, 15 months in tonneau
Annual production: 20.000 bottles