Made from 100% Marzemino grown in Trentino’s La Rua vineyard, this is a faithful expression of one of northern Italy’s most characterful native grapes —delicate, fragrant, and effortlessly drinkable. Violets, red cherries, and wild raspberries rise from the glass with vivid clarity, accented by a faint note of spice and crushed stone. The palate is bright and supple, carrying flavors of fresh plum, sour cherry, and red currant, balanced by lively acidity and just a whisper of fine-grained tannins. Fermented and aged in stainless steel, the wine retains a pure, aromatic brightness, and is light in body yet long on flavor, finishing with the clean snap of red fruit and herbs. Immanently food-friendly, it is definitely best served chilled. Marzemino’s fame, of course, extends far beyond the vineyard: in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, it’s the wine the infamous libertine demands — “Versa il vino! Eccellente Marzemino!” — moments before his descent into hell. That immortal toast sealed Marzemino’s place in cultural history: a wine forever tied to elegance, temptation, and the fleeting pleasures of the table.