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Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. Here, grapes harvested late and early were half fermented in barriques, more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards. more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte del Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. 'Borgoletto' Soave has been a consistent Gold medallist. more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Hints of pineapple and oak on the nose. Lively fruity flavours, complex and rich. A hint of lime on a leafy finish.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte del Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards. more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. This is pure Garganega, barrel fermented and aged in cask. Rich and complex this deserves serious attention.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards. more info >>
Hints of pineapple and oak on the nose. Lively fruity flavours, complex and rich. A hint of lime on a leafy finish.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte del Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte del Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. Here, grapes harvested late and early were half fermented in barriques, more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. 'Borgoletto' Soave has been a consistent Gold medallist. more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. This is pure Garganega, barrel fermented and aged in cask. Rich and complex this deserves serious attention.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards (planted by patriarch Amadio Gino in 1925) to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards.
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards. more info >>
Natalino Gino's father went 'green' twice over. First the herbicides he'd been advised to spray on his vineyards to the west of the Veneto's Soave region made him unwell. As a result, in 1980 he set out to achieve organic certification, finally succeeding ten years later. The Corte de Pozzo range is sourced from neighbouring vineyards which conform to the Fasoli's organic standards. more info >>