Cincu Tummina Irias is a craft beer. 5 like the ancient Sicilian grains with which it is made: Bidì, Maiorca, Perciasacchi, Russello and Tumminia. The Tumminu is also the unit of measurement of ancient wheat.
Ruba Irias is a red beer with a strong character, a bitter taste but balanced by the sweetness of the malts. The aromas of plum, caramel, toasted malt intersect with the floral of English hops.
Birra Nigra Irias is a dark beer in the Imperial Stout style. It has aromas of coffee, chocolate, hazelnut, licorice. Full taste, persistent velvety, balanced bitterness, impenetrable black color.
Indica Irias beer has all the flavor and color of Sicily, the first with Sicilian prickly pear. Unique sensations await you: the aroma of prickly pear, the sweetness of the malt, the bitterness of the hops come together in a mix that becomes intoxicating.
From the encounter between sun-dried Zibibbo grapes and barley malt, Al Zabir is born, a Barley Wine-style beer, the color of the setting sun. Important body with hints of apricot, orange honey, dried figs
AmbraLibre Irias is the first Sicilian craft beer made from gluten-free barley malt. AMBRALIBRE has the same taste, the same body, the same scents of the Amber bira, but it is GLUTEN FREE!
Traditional wine from the Langhe
Nebbiolo d'Alba from the Rizieri winery is a pure Nebbiolo produced in the heart of the Langhe from the careful selection of the best Nebbiolo bunches. A still, harmonious and structured red wine, similar to Barolo in bouquet and elegance, an authentic expression of the great winemaking tradition of the Langhe area.
Traditional red wine from the Langhe
Barbera d'Alba Sbilauta from the Rizieri winery is a pure Barbera produced in the heart of the Langhe by selecting the best Barbera bunches. From this recently re-evaluated traditional Piedmontese vine, Rizieri has created a fresh and lively Barbera, elegant and soft, excellent to drink.
This is a fresh wine, which should be consumed within two years. The name refers to my family's Spanish origins and we produce 75,000 bottles of it.
The grapes are equal quantities of Catarratto and Inzolia, fermented separately. The wines are blended in November.
Syrah is grown in different ways in the winery, depending on the intended use for the grapes, so these grapes come from a sunnier area than the first but have quite a different plant yield, in order to ensure a concentration that will make this wine ready to rest a year in small oak barrels, which have been previously used for our third Syrah.
This is the second red wine of the range and, unlike the red label Syrah, it is a structured wine with the typical elegance of a Sicilian Bordeaux blend, therefore Nero d'Avola, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.