The Timorasso is a vulnerable grape and was almost extinct until Walter Massa replanted it. His Timorassos are considered the best white wines of Piemonte. Montecitorio is full and grand, with aromas of honey, nuts, pear and apricot
Amazing Saint Joseph with a soft and silky palate, fresh tobacco and dark fruits. Well balanced and only partially aged in oak barrels, making it a perfect dinner guest
Embruns is a great gastronomical white wine with good ageing potential. Fermented in French oak barrels and aged on lees for 12 months, giving a dense mouthfeel with toasted brioche notes and a mineral finish, orange tree blossom and flintstone aromas
With this wine Andras and his father went back to the age-old, red-and-white together, all-in-one method. It's a co-fermentation of 3 Pinots, with two thirds fermented on whole bunches. A truly diverse, juicy and fun wine that's between a rosé and red
Blanc de noir, white wine from red Syrah grapes, blended with Sauvignon Blanc. Gorgeously clean, sharp and succulent with floral notes, an elegant minerality as well as ripe sunny fruit from both citrus, raspberries and blueberries.
Super fresh, zingy and light orange from Campania. Partly macerated on oak for 5 days and partly direct pressed, make it a greatly balanced wine with fresh acidity, dried herbs and full ripe stone fruits
Pèira Levada translates to “Raised Stones” referring to the many marble lith's found in the vineyards. A vibrant, fruity and robust red wine, that displays a sense of place through it's lengthy minerality.
A dangerously drinkable wine from stone and clay terroirs from the Rhône, macerated 7 days without pumpovers or punchdowns to keep an elegant and complex structure, aged 8 months in stainless steel. Fruit forward wine with peppermint and blueberry notes
An uplifting rosé that's lean, straightforward, slightly salty and very juicy, with notes of strawberry, mulberry, gooseberry and tarragon. Fermented and aged in old Burgundy barrels and under flor for at least 5 months
Three old vineyards on vulcanic clay are used for this wine, the Burgenland type of Grüner Veltliner, very unique in it‘s style. Whole bunch pressing and staying on the full lees in big oak vats, for which Kolfok uses their own wood to make the barrels.