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Aglianico del Vulture D.O.C. Le Clivie finds its natural habitat on the slopes of Mount Vulture, in Basilicata. This ancient volcano, which has been extinct for thousands of years, is covered by calcareous-clayey soil rich in mineral salts, which are essential for the excellent development of the vines. It is in this particular context, in the heart of Lucania, a land of castles, fortresses and abbeys, that Aglianico del Vulture D.O.C. Le Clivie originates. Velvety red, structured and harmonious, Aglianico del Vulture D.O.C. Le Clivie is a bold, important wine that expresses its identity with...More about this wine >

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SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

On the undulating hills of the Valli Veronesi, among cypress trees, stately homes and dry-stone walls, Amarone della Valpolicella D.O.C.G. Le Clivie is the epitome of an age-old, skilled art. A sublime expression of Valpolicella Classica, Amarone della Valpolicella is the supreme synthesis of native Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella grapes. A wine with an elegant personality and outstanding structure, the patriarch of red wines, Amarone della Valpolicella D.O.C.G. Le Clivie offers a deep and intense tasting experience.

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SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Barbera d’Alba is the region’s most popular red wine, the Piedmontese wine par excellence. Barbera d’Alba D.O.C. Le Clivie is the product of a terroir with unique characteristics, capable of offering a robust yet fine and elegant wine.

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SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Barolo Cru Ravera D.O.C.G. Le Clivie originates in the hills of the municipality of Novello, in the heart of the Langhe, an area recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the uniqueness of its landscape and ancient viticultural tradition. A territory with characteristics found nowhere else in the world, with ideal climatic conditions for the fragile Nebbiolo vine. Its compact bunches, with small, thick-skinned grapes, take a long time to ripen, sometimes until November, the month when the first Piedmontese fog (nebbia in Italian) descends, giving the vine its name. A perfect synthesis...More about this wine >
Sophisticated and characterised by considerable finesse, Gavi del Comune di Gavi D.O.C.G. Le Clivie is a wine influenced by the breeze that blows in from the Ligurian Sea and the snow from the Apennines. In the unique area of Southern Piedmont, with its white tufaceous soil and red clay, the Cortese vine, characterised by large, golden, thin-skinned grapes, takes root. Legend has it that its success at Court banquets accounts for its name, Cortese. Gavi del Comune di Gavi D.O.C.G. Le Clivie, prince among white wines, is the epitome of refined elegance.

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SweetnessMedium dry ColourWhite TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Merlot Törggelen Le Clivie is a mellow, harmonious wine which originates in calcareous, clayey soils along the South Tyrolean Wine Road. Made from an early-ripening grape, Merlot Törggelen Le Clivie has a distinctive aroma of wild cherries and redcurrants, making it the South Tyrolean fruity Bordeaux-style wine par excellence. In keeping with South Tyrolean tradition its name pays tribute to the grape pressing celebrations, an old country custom celebrated today in the region’s most important cellars and inns.

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SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

A warm, nicely structured red, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Annibale Le Clivie originates in the province of Chieti, between the massif of the Maiella and the Adriatic Sea. The climate, calcareous clay soil and meticulous vinification give a warm, complex wine with a distinctive yet harmonious tannic texture. The bold character of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Annibale reflects its history. According to legend, Hannibal offered cups of Montepulciano to soldiers to boost their spirits.

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SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed WinemakingConventional

Nebbiolo d’Alba D.O.C. Le Clivie, a synthesis of the strong link with the land and the skilful winemaking tradition of Piedmont. A sensitive, late-ripening vine, Nebbiolo requires specific environmental characteristics which can be found in the Roero area of Piedmont. Espalier vine training with Guyot pruning, manual harvesting, a long maceration process and traditional ageing in steel tanks result in a full-bodied, warm and delicious wine with olfactory notes reminiscent of autumn in Piedmont.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

A native Sicilian grape by definition, Nero d’Avola is rooted in the tradition of the most fascinating and culturally rich Mediterranean island A sumptuous, well-balanced wine, the fruit of the land warmed by the hot sun and caressed by the sea breeze, Nero d’Avola Sicilia D.O.C. Le Clivie is an ode to Dionysus, the god of wine.

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SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Sweet and aromatic, Moscato is the Italian sparkling wine par excellence, Fruity and fresh, Moscato D.O.C. Le Clivie turns every occasion into a party.

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SweetnessSweet ColourWhite TypeSparkling WinemakingConventional

A full and fragrant white, Pinot Grigio Alto Adige Le Clivie originates in vineyards located at 400 metres above sea level, in alluvial soils with lots of detritus, right at the heart of the South Tyrol Wine Road. The peculiarity of the land, and production techniques that are attentive to the environmental balance, offer a crisp, pleasant and full-bodied wine. In keeping with South Tyrolean tradition its name pays tribute to the grape pressing celebrations, an old country custom celebrated today in the region’s most important cellars and inns.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourWhite TypeStill WinemakingConventional

The Apulian red wine par excellence is deeply rooted in this sun-drenched land caressed by the sea breeze. Primitivo Puglia I.G.T. Le Clivie, fruity and easy to drink, the synergy of a warm and generous land, where the sun embraces the earth and the moonbeams kiss the sea.

Features
SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

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Aglianico del Vulture D.O.C. Le Clivie finds its natural habitat on the slopes of Mount Vulture, in Basilicata. This ancient volcano, which has been extinct for thousands of years, is covered by calcareous-clayey soil rich in mineral salts, which are essential for the excellent development of the vines. It is in this particular context, in the heart of Lucania, a land of castles, fortresses and abbeys, that Aglianico del Vulture D.O.C. Le Clivie originates. Velvety red, structured and harmonious, Aglianico del Vulture D.O.C. Le Clivie is a bold, important wine that expresses its identity with...More about this wine >

Features
SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

On the undulating hills of the Valli Veronesi, among cypress trees, stately homes and dry-stone walls, Amarone della Valpolicella D.O.C.G. Le Clivie is the epitome of an age-old, skilled art. A sublime expression of Valpolicella Classica, Amarone della Valpolicella is the supreme synthesis of native Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella grapes. A wine with an elegant personality and outstanding structure, the patriarch of red wines, Amarone della Valpolicella D.O.C.G. Le Clivie offers a deep and intense tasting experience.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Barbera d’Alba is the region’s most popular red wine, the Piedmontese wine par excellence. Barbera d’Alba D.O.C. Le Clivie is the product of a terroir with unique characteristics, capable of offering a robust yet fine and elegant wine.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Barolo Cru Ravera D.O.C.G. Le Clivie originates in the hills of the municipality of Novello, in the heart of the Langhe, an area recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the uniqueness of its landscape and ancient viticultural tradition. A territory with characteristics found nowhere else in the world, with ideal climatic conditions for the fragile Nebbiolo vine. Its compact bunches, with small, thick-skinned grapes, take a long time to ripen, sometimes until November, the month when the first Piedmontese fog (nebbia in Italian) descends, giving the vine its name. A perfect synthesis...More about this wine >
Sophisticated and characterised by considerable finesse, Gavi del Comune di Gavi D.O.C.G. Le Clivie is a wine influenced by the breeze that blows in from the Ligurian Sea and the snow from the Apennines. In the unique area of Southern Piedmont, with its white tufaceous soil and red clay, the Cortese vine, characterised by large, golden, thin-skinned grapes, takes root. Legend has it that its success at Court banquets accounts for its name, Cortese. Gavi del Comune di Gavi D.O.C.G. Le Clivie, prince among white wines, is the epitome of refined elegance.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourWhite TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Merlot Törggelen Le Clivie is a mellow, harmonious wine which originates in calcareous, clayey soils along the South Tyrolean Wine Road. Made from an early-ripening grape, Merlot Törggelen Le Clivie has a distinctive aroma of wild cherries and redcurrants, making it the South Tyrolean fruity Bordeaux-style wine par excellence. In keeping with South Tyrolean tradition its name pays tribute to the grape pressing celebrations, an old country custom celebrated today in the region’s most important cellars and inns.

Features
SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

A warm, nicely structured red, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Annibale Le Clivie originates in the province of Chieti, between the massif of the Maiella and the Adriatic Sea. The climate, calcareous clay soil and meticulous vinification give a warm, complex wine with a distinctive yet harmonious tannic texture. The bold character of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Annibale reflects its history. According to legend, Hannibal offered cups of Montepulciano to soldiers to boost their spirits.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed WinemakingConventional

Nebbiolo d’Alba D.O.C. Le Clivie, a synthesis of the strong link with the land and the skilful winemaking tradition of Piedmont. A sensitive, late-ripening vine, Nebbiolo requires specific environmental characteristics which can be found in the Roero area of Piedmont. Espalier vine training with Guyot pruning, manual harvesting, a long maceration process and traditional ageing in steel tanks result in a full-bodied, warm and delicious wine with olfactory notes reminiscent of autumn in Piedmont.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

A native Sicilian grape by definition, Nero d’Avola is rooted in the tradition of the most fascinating and culturally rich Mediterranean island A sumptuous, well-balanced wine, the fruit of the land warmed by the hot sun and caressed by the sea breeze, Nero d’Avola Sicilia D.O.C. Le Clivie is an ode to Dionysus, the god of wine.

Features
SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

Sweet and aromatic, Moscato is the Italian sparkling wine par excellence, Fruity and fresh, Moscato D.O.C. Le Clivie turns every occasion into a party.

Features
SweetnessSweet ColourWhite TypeSparkling WinemakingConventional

A full and fragrant white, Pinot Grigio Alto Adige Le Clivie originates in vineyards located at 400 metres above sea level, in alluvial soils with lots of detritus, right at the heart of the South Tyrol Wine Road. The peculiarity of the land, and production techniques that are attentive to the environmental balance, offer a crisp, pleasant and full-bodied wine. In keeping with South Tyrolean tradition its name pays tribute to the grape pressing celebrations, an old country custom celebrated today in the region’s most important cellars and inns.

Features
SweetnessMedium dry ColourWhite TypeStill WinemakingConventional

The Apulian red wine par excellence is deeply rooted in this sun-drenched land caressed by the sea breeze. Primitivo Puglia I.G.T. Le Clivie, fruity and easy to drink, the synergy of a warm and generous land, where the sun embraces the earth and the moonbeams kiss the sea.

Features
SweetnessMedium sweet ColourRed TypeStill WinemakingConventional

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