From the beginning, the Camaldolesi monks have cultivated various vineyards on their farm called the Mausolea or Casa delle Vigne, producing different wines. In the papers of their Historical Archives starting from 1150 they write about vineyards and not about a vineyard, about grape harvests and not about grape harvest, to make it clear that it was not just one type of vineyard and that different viticulture practices were adapted. The monastic Rules of the hermit monks required that not only a good wine be produced, but above all “pure”: of excellent quality. The “vineyard of the hermits” has been documented since 1356, and a well-equipped cellar at its service. This PASSITO is born from this ancient oenological tradition which, after the maturing and mashing of the grapes, matures in small wooden barrels for several years. Bottled at origin and produced entirely by S.C. Agricola Forestale La Mausolea Bibbiena -AR- Italy. Produced in Italy. it contains sulfites.
Grape Variety
Canaiolo, Trebbiano and White Malvasia.