Romano Levi, Grappa di Moscato 21
2021, Piemonte, Italy
Classification Acquavite
Colour / Type Spirits, Grappa
Bottle size 70cl
Alcohol 45%
Grape x SPIRITS x Wine
Average score 10
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Romano Levi's Grappa di Moscato 21, a true masterpiece from the heart of Italy's Piemonte region. Crafted with the utmost care and expertise, this fine grappa embodies the essence of Italian winemaking tradition. LadyWine is proud to offer this exceptional spirit to our discerning customers, providing a unique opportunity to experience the rich flavors and aromas of Italy in every sip. The 2021 vintage showcases the best of the Moscato grape, delivering a smooth and refined taste that is sure to delight even the most sophisticated palate. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or a curious novice looking to expand your knowledge of fine wines, LadyWine is your go-to destination for premium Italian spirits. With a bottle size of 700 ml, this Acquavite is perfect for sharing with friends and family or savoring on your own. Treat yourself to the luxury of Romano Levi's Grappa di Moscato 21 and elevate your wine experience to new heights. Order now from LadyWine and let the spirits of Italy transport you to a world of unparalleled taste and refinement. Cheers to good wine, good friends, and unforgettable moments!
About Romano Levi
A real Levi had between 50 and 60 percent alcohol by volume and some, therefore, call it 'pure medicine'. But the really exclusive feature was and is the label. At some point, Romano Levi had started to describe and paint his bottles himself (for reasons of cost) and that on paper, which he had just fallen into his fingers. Each label was torn out by hand and the boss himself celebrated the design and sticking. This ceremony made each bottle of Grappa di Levi unique and thousands of Levi fans made the annual pilgrimage to Piedmont, where the eccentric distiller lived and worked. On countless of the self-painted labels, he immortalized flowers, trees, women's bodies, and faces, stars. The torn off unique pieces of paper let whole collector's swarms get into the raptures all over the world. A real Levi label can cost collectors more money than the contents of the bottle. The old distillery of Romano Levi was bought after Romano Levi's death (01.05.2010) by an old friend of Levi and an investor of the town Neive. The aim is to maintain the tradition, art, and spirit of Levi in Neive. The technology and the barrels, on the other hand, are new to produce a high-quality, sophisticated grappa. Today's labels are all designs from Romano Levi's rich collection. And every year different motifs are used, so the passion for collecting Levi-Grappa can go into the next round.