Scrimaglio

The history of the Scrimaglio winery

The Scrimaglio winery has roots in a centuries-old tradition that intertwines with innovation. Founded in the early 20th century, Scrimaglio has distinguished itself in the Italian wine landscape thanks to its ability to merge ancient artisanal techniques with modern production approaches. The family legacy not only represents a founding pillar, but is also a driving force for the continuous pursuit of quality and sustainability, always looking towards the future.

Production philosophy

Scrimaglio's production philosophy can be described as a harmonious balance between tradition, modernity, and environmental respect. Every phase, from vine cultivation to winemaking, is managed with cutting-edge techniques that respect the environment. It is an approach that demonstrates a deep connection with the territory, where past and present coexist in a perfect dialogue.

What are the prices of Scrimaglio wines

Scrimaglio wines offer excellent value for money. Although prices may vary depending on vintages and distribution, on average, consumers can expect to find Scrimaglio bottles within an accessible price range that encourages purchase and exploration of multiple labels.

Scrimaglio's iconic wines

Among Scrimaglio's wide range of labels, some stand out particularly for their distinctive quality and character. Among these, Dolcetto d'Alba is loved for its vibrant freshness and fruity notes. Another gem is Barbera d'Asti, characterized by an aromatic complexity that makes it a versatile wine. Finally, Barolo, which represents excellence with its robust structure and notes of spices and leather.

What dishes to pair with Scrimaglio wines

Each Scrimaglio wine finds its perfect food pairing, enhancing its characteristics. For reds like Barbera d'Asti, pair with roasted meat dishes or aged cheeses. Dolcetto d'Alba goes well with appetizers and first courses of meat, while for Scrimaglio whites, opt for pairings with fish or vegetable-based dishes. Sparkling wines, like Moscato, are perfect with desserts or as a welcome drink.

Storage of Scrimaglio wines

Knowing how to store Scrimaglio wines is essential to maintain their organoleptic qualities. Wines should be kept in a cool, dark place, with constant temperatures of around 12-16°C. It is important that the bottles are stored horizontally so that the wine keeps the cork moist. By following these simple precautions, you can best enjoy every sip of Scrimaglio over time.

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  • Piedmont Martinotti Method Chardonnay Brut DOC - Scrimaglio

    Piedmont Martinotti Method Chardonnay Brut DOC - Scrimaglio

    Regular price  €10,92

    Scrimaglio

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €10,92
  • Langhe Arneis DOC 2024 - Scrimaglio

    Langhe Arneis DOC 2024 - Scrimaglio

    Regular price  €12,24

    Scrimaglio

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €12,24
  • Barolo DOCG 2019 - Scrimaglio

    Barolo DOCG 2019 - Scrimaglio

    Regular price  €49,88

    Scrimaglio

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €49,88
  • Barbera d'Asti Superiore DOCG 2022 - Scrimaglio

    Barbera d'Asti Superiore DOCG 2022 - Scrimaglio

    Regular price  €19,80

    Scrimaglio

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €19,80
  • Barbaresco DOCG 2020 - Scrimaglio

    Barbaresco DOCG 2020 - Scrimaglio

    Regular price  €43,66

    Scrimaglio

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €43,66
  • Alta Langa Brut DOCG - Scrimaglio

    Alta Langa Brut DOCG - Scrimaglio

    Regular price  €22,68

    Scrimaglio

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €22,68
  • Piemonte Chardonnay DOC 2024 - Scrimaglio

    Piemonte Chardonnay DOC 2024 - Scrimaglio

    Regular price  €11,40

    Scrimaglio

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €11,40