Special features: On the label there is a representation of the Tower "de li beli miri", symbol of Teglio. This tower is what remains of the medieval castle, the Castrum Tiili, built on the Roman ruins of a previous foundation. Surrounded by greenery and situated on a hill, it constitutes a splendid panoramic point over the middle valley. The popular name above derives, in fact, from the spectacular view that can be enjoyed from the summit terrace, where the gaze can range over a stretch of about 60 kilometres.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 12,50% vol.
Special features: “Messere”, or “Mesèr, is the name that Caven Vini wanted to choose for its Sforzato di Valtellina Docg. This name recalls the excellence, nobility and dedication of particular men. In the Valtellinese dialect, it indicated important and authoritative personalities, owners of the best land and vineyards in Valtellina, once called "Padroni". Part of these vineyards are currently owned by Caven Vini.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 16% vol.
Special features: the Nebbiolo “Chiavennasca” grapes used by Caven Vini to produce this wine come from the “Sassella” area of Valtellina Superiore Docg. We are at the gates of Sondrio, in the municipalities of Castione Andevenno and the provincial capital itself, as well as some small "fractions" located at an altitude ranging between 400 and 500 meters above sea level. The vineyards of this area benefit more, compared to those of the other areas, from the positive influence of the "breva", the typical wind coming from Lake Como, dry and temperate, which acts as a "thermoregulator" not only for the Sassella but also for the rest of the vineyards.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: the Nebbiolo “Chiavennasca” grapes come from the “Inferno” area of Valtellina Superiore Docg. The name says it all…. we are in the smallest area of the denomination, just over 50 hectares where the slopes of the Valtellina vineyard are close to 75%, therefore the exposure of the dry-stone walls to the sun obviously has a greater effect, creating truly "infernal" temperatures, in particular during the summer season.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: the production area of this wine enjoys a favorable microclimate and excellent exposure to the sun, so as to allow perfect ripening on the vine, obtaining a truly superior wine.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: the "coppelle" are closely linked to Caven, the name of our company and of the hamlet of the town of Teglio, where they were found - in the vineyards owned by Caven Wines - several such etchings. However, this Valtellina Superiore Docg Sassella "sinks" its roots in the past, as it is obtained from vines over 60 years old and partly from recently planted vineyards, coming from a clonal selection of Nebbiolo "Chiavennasca" carried out by the Fojanini Foundation.
Produced in Italy - Contain sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Special features: The label of this wine takes up the shape of the "martellina" in a stylized form. However, this Valtellina Superiore Docg Inferno "sinks" its roots in the past, as it is obtained from vines over 60 years old and partly from recently planted vineyards, coming from a clonal selection of Nebbiolo "Chiavennasca" carried out by the Fojanini Foundation.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: “Messere”, or “Mesèr, is the name that Caven Vini wanted to choose for its Sforzato di Valtellina Docg. This name recalls the excellence, nobility and dedication of particular men. In the Valtellinese dialect, it indicated important and authoritative personalities, owners of the best land and vineyards in Valtellina, once called "Padroni". Part of these vineyards are currently owned by Caven Vini.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 16% vol.
Special features: the Nebbiolo “Chiavennasca” grapes come from the “Inferno” area of Valtellina Superiore Docg. The name says it all…. we are in the smallest area of the denomination, just over 50 hectares where the slopes of the Valtellina vineyard are close to 75%, therefore the exposure of the dry-stone walls to the sun obviously has a greater effect, creating truly "infernal" temperatures, in particular during the summer season.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Special features: On the label there is a representation of the Tower "de li beli miri", symbol of Teglio. This tower is what remains of the medieval castle, the Castrum Tiili, built on the Roman ruins of a previous foundation. Surrounded by greenery and situated on a hill, it constitutes a splendid panoramic point over the middle valley. The popular name above derives, in fact, from the spectacular view that can be enjoyed from the summit terrace, where the gaze can range over a stretch of about 60 kilometres.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 12% vol.
Special features: the production area of this wine enjoys a favorable microclimate and excellent exposure to the sun, so as to allow perfect ripening on the vine, obtaining a truly superior wine.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.
Special features: the Nebbiolo “Chiavennasca” grapes come from the “Inferno” area of Valtellina Superiore Docg. The name says it all…. we are in the smallest area of the denomination, just over 50 hectares where the slopes of the Valtellina vineyard are close to 75%, therefore the exposure of the dry-stone walls to the sun obviously has a greater effect, creating truly "infernal" temperatures, in particular during the summer season.
Produced in Italy - Contains sulfites - Alcohol content: 13,50% vol.