Ka Mancine comprises two separate vineyards: Galeae and Beragna. Both are on steep slopes of schiste and marl, typical of these hills that rise rapidly to meet the Alps, and sit at about 1200 feet... Read More
Ka Mancine comprises two separate vineyards: Galeae and Beragna. Both are on steep slopes of schiste and marl, typical of these hills that rise rapidly to meet the Alps, and sit at about 1200 feet above sea level. Beragna is entirely own-rooted (pre-phylloxera) vines planted in 1872! Galeae was replanted with a selection massale of similarly old vines in 1998. Galeae is the more forward and fleshy while Beragna is more on the mineral, savory side.