Our Classic Riserva. 1997 was the first vintage of the wine that we called Bradisismo, just like the geological phenomenon that created the territory of the Colli Berici. Since the beginning, this wine revealed itself as having a strong character due to the presence of the Carmenere, which makes it unique and inimitable. For Cabernet Sauvignon lovers, this wine is a perfect alternative to a Super Tuscan or a top Bordeaux wine: Excellent quality/price ratio. The current label, designed in the late 1990s, reflects the Colli Berici territory. It features a drawing by architect Nicholas Wood of the Lonigo property, where the Inama family resides. Built between the 17th and 18th centuries, the house belonged to the Venier family from Venice, who cultivated tobacco. The adjacent "barchesse" served as tobacco drying facilities. The region was part of the Venetian Serenissima Republic, with many Venetian families owning property there.