
Winery TorresellaCabernet Lison-Pramaggiore
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The Cabernet Lison-Pramaggiore of the Winery Torresella is in the top 0 of wines of Lison-Pramaggiore.

Details and technical informations about Winery Torresella's Cabernet Lison-Pramaggiore.
Discover the grape variety: Pedral
Supple, fruity reds best drunk young, with a light ruby robe, silky tannins and an airy palate with fresh acidity, showing signature aromas of cherry, red fruits (raspberry), soft spices and floral notes. Fresh Atlantic profile. Often blended with Vinhão and Borraçal, contributing to the freshness of Vinho Verde reds from the Minho. Native Portuguese black grape from the north of the country, grown in Vinho Verde and neighbouring Galicia.
Informations about the Winery Torresella
The Winery Torresella is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 23 wines for sale in the of Lison-Pramaggiore to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Lison-Pramaggiore
DOC straddling Veneto and Friuli (1968, merger of Cabernet/Merlot/Tocai di Pramaggiore): Friulano is the signature white king (≥50% in Bianco), complemented by Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon — structured aromatic profile. Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Carmenère and Malbech are the signature red kings — structured with red fruit and ageing potential. Balanced clay-limestone soils and silts, cool Bora and warm southern Sciroc.
The wine region of Veneto
World star of Prosecco: fresh, light Glera sparklers with notes of pear, green apple and white flowers, fruity, convivial bubbles. Veronese reds from Corvina and Rondinella: light, crisp Bardolino, fruity Valpolicella, opulent, concentrated Amarone DOCG (black cherry, chocolate, raisin) from dried grapes. Mineral, almondy Soave (Garganega) whites, fresh Pinot Grigio. 97,500 ha, Italy's largest production.
The word of the wine: Noble rot
A fungus called botrytis cinerea that develops during the over-ripening phase, an ally of great sweet white wines, when it concentrates the juice of the berries. It requires the humidity of morning fogs and beautiful sunny days, gives musts very rich in sugar and brings to the wines the famous taste of "roasted".









