Deta Distilleria - (Italy)

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The story of Deta starts in 1926 when the family of Marquis Torrigiani of Santa Christina founded a small distillery near the Chianti hills in the heart of Tuscany between Florence and Siena. After World War II, Angelo Gianchecchi took over the distillery and changed the name to "Lo Stillo". The distillery soon became a reference for distillates in the Tuscan wine landscape. In 1978 the company took its current form. She was taken over by Luigi Forni and his daughter. During the industrial revolution, they implemented drastic modernisations and adjustments and at the same time they could count on Lo Stillo's years of experience and know-how. While other distilleries did not take these steps or did not do so in time, Deta worked its way up to the top of the region. To this day, they present only high-quality distillates that will delight any Grappa or Limoncello enthusiast.

About the distillery 

Tuscany Italy
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Natural, intense, lemon-yellow color. Fresh and dripping nose that is bursting with citrus flavors and the typical lemon peel taste. Taste, alcohol and sugar content are perfectly balanced and guarantee an exuberant taste experience that will get you into holiday mode in no time. Dangerously tasty!
Tuscany Italy
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The grappa has a clear light color. Delicate floral tones with the typical fruitiness of the local grapes. Fresh but intense character with a great sense of elegance and balance. Tasty, long finish.
Tuscany Italy
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As a result it has a beautiful caramel color, with a more refined and smoother tannic taste, reminiscent of roasted chestnuts.
Tuscany Italy
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Natural, intense, lemon-yellow color. Fresh and dripping nose that is bursting with citrus flavors and the typical lemon peel taste. Taste, alcohol and sugar content are perfectly balanced and guarantee an exuberant taste experience that will get you into holiday mode in no time. Dangerously tasty!
Tuscany Italy
picture of Grappa
As a result it has a beautiful caramel color, with a more refined and smoother tannic taste, reminiscent of roasted chestnuts.
Tuscany Italy
picture of Grappa
Bright straw yellow color. Delightful aromas of fine herbs, almonds, vanilla and a hint of rosehip. Soft but intense taste where we recognize the same aromas. Finesse and a strong character go hand in hand nicely. The final keeps the mouth in its grip for a long time. (Do not serve too cold to let the aromas stand out optimally) AWARDS: Silver Spirits Selection by Concours Mondial