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Ligornetto
75cl

Ligornetto 2020

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 48.65
Roncaia Riserva
150cl

Roncaia Riserva 2013

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 55.05
Roncaia Riserva
75cl

Roncaia Riserva 2013

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 25.05
Roncaia Riserva
75cl

Roncaia Riserva 2016

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 25.10
Roncaia Riserva
75cl

Roncaia Riserva 2019

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 25.10
Ticinello
75cl

Ticinello 2018

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 16.90
Vinattieri
75cl

Vinattieri 2015

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 150.25
Vinattieri
75cl

Vinattieri 2017

Vinattieri Ticinesi
CHF 145.95
RG

17
Ligornetto
75cl

Ligornetto 2011

Vinattieri Ticinesi
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Ligornetto
75cl

Ligornetto 2013

Vinattieri Ticinesi
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Ticinello
37.5cl

Ticinello 2018

Vinattieri Ticinesi
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RG

19
Vinattieri
150cl

Vinattieri 2011

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RG

19
Vinattieri
75cl

Vinattieri 2011

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RP

91
Vinattieri
75cl

Vinattieri 2013

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RP

91
Vinattieri
1800cl

Vinattieri 2013

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RP

91
Vinattieri
150cl

Vinattieri 2013

Vinattieri Ticinesi
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The ambitious, Luigi Zanini was one of the great leaders that contributed to the rebirth of Ticino Merlot during the 1980s. Realizing the potential that this region could bring to fine wines, the Swiss German native established Vinattieri Ticinesi in 1985, while his Castello Luigi was founded a couple years later in 1988. He was amongst the first in Ticino to utilize oak-barrel ageing for his Merlot. The harvesting and vinification methods are meticulously followed, with extra concentration taken to gather only the best perfectly ripen grapes. His wines today can even compete with some of the world’s leading producers, and in the best years – some can even surpass Bordeaux’s finest. Since 1997, both Vinattieri Ticinesi and Castello Luigi wines have been produced at the family’s newer estate. Located in Ligornetto, on the Swiss-Italian border, the state-of-the-art facilities follow gravity-flow specifications that preserve the quality of their grapes. Since the beginning of 2018, the business operations of Zanini SA and Vinattieri Ticinesi SA have been transferred to the newly established Zanini Vinattieri SA under the Coop Group.