Gussago, a few kilometres from Brescia, is home to this distillery, and thanks to its strategic position it is able to represent many important wineries. Franciacorta chardonnay, Garda groppello, Lugana trebbiano, corvina, molinara, Amarone rondinella, and many other grapes are used to make harmonious grappas, rich in fragrance and aroma. Also worthy of note, a bio grappa line from organic marc.

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