The philosophy that guides this distillery, nestled in the heart of Val di Cembra, is based on desire for innovation, appreciation for the past, and aspiration to improve further. Alongside grappas, it also distils several fruit varieties for aquavit from Williams pears, apricots, apples, and others from grapes and wine, all products infused with freshness and fragrance.

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