Le Quattro Volte – Colbotto Bianco 2023

17,90

Area

Calabria

Wine Type

sparkl. white

Allergens

Sulphites

Country of origin

Made in Italy

Grape

Malvasia 80%, Mantonico 20%

Refinement

concrete tank

Year

2023

Alcohol content

11 %

Format

0,75 l

Shipping rates

Shipping Rates?

Europe shipping rates from 18€Same shipping cost for more than 45 total bottles of the order.

COUNTRY / BOTTLES

1 – 6 7 – 12 13 – 18 19 – 22 23 – 45+
GERMANY / AUSTRIA / NETHERLAND / UNGARY / CROATIA 14 € 17 € 17 € 17€ 25€
BELGIUM / SPAIN POLAND 18 € 22 € 24 € 30€ 38€
FRANCE / MONACO / BULGARIA 18 € 22 € 24 € 23 € 32 €
SWEDEN /  PORTUGAL
HUNGARY / CZECH / ROMANIA
22€ 28 € 28 € 30€ 40 €
DENMARK 28€ 28€ 28€ 28€ 40€
FINLAND / GREECE
IRELAND/HUNGARY /SLOVAKIA/
37 € 37 € 50 € 50 € 50 €

How long does it take to receive the order?

Shipping time depends on the item’s availability. We send 80% of our orders within 3 days from receiving them. If the item you chose is available at our central store, you will receive it within 72-96 hours from your order. If the item is not available, Vini Sud Shop will provide the item from other stores and time will slightly be delayed. Our customer service will inform you promptly via email or phone if there is any delay.

For delivery in one of our stores, your order will be available within 2-7 workdays.
Though Vini Sud Shop cannot grant precision in shipping time previews, our orders are surely shipped within 10 days from your order confirmation. During clearance or other important events, times may slightly be delayed.

May I track the order?

You can track your order at this address UPS with number received by mail.

ColBotto Bianco from Le Quattro Volte Winery is a bottle-fermented wine produced from 80% Malvasia and 20% Mantonico grapes. Direct pressing with stems, spontaneous fermentation in cement tanks with reduced skin contact, aging for 5 months in cement, followed by bottle fermentation and aging before release.

Served 8° – 10° C
Origin San Marco Argentano – Cosenza – Calabria
Soil clay, limestone
Altitude 200 – 400 meters a.s.l.
Training system spur cordon
Harvest second decade of September
Vinification spontaneous fermentation in cement tanks
Aging in bottle