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29 August 2014

IGT Benaco Bresciano Rosanoire - Cantrina 2013 - Il cucchiaio d'argento

(...) Even the very special label, with its intersection of hand-drawn geometric designs, the name of the wine, Rosanoire, written in block letters in the bottom right-hand corner, and a name, Cristina Inganni, starting with the final e and rising perpendicularly, makes it clear that this rosé has all the hallmarks of heterogeneity. One only has to find out about the winery, which is called Cantrina, the name of the small hamlet in the rural village of Bedizzole, western offshoot of the morainic hills that surround the Brescia side of Lake Garda, to immediately discover that making wine, for Cristina Inganni (the Cristina of the label mentioned above) and Diego Lavo, is nothing other than a “free exercise in style”. Which translates into the wine labels, edited by Cristina, who is very busy not only in her own cellar, but in the Valtènesi Consortium, in the association Women of Wine, in the’Independent Winegrowers Association, but above all in their particular stylistics, in their desire to convey “the character of the territory of origin and of the people who make it”, and to give the wines an absolutely creative and consequently unique imprint. Of course, Cristina and Diego have also been making an excellent Garda Classico for some years now, using the historic grape of their area, Groppello, but their “exercises in style” are the expression of a strictly family-run production reality, active since 1999, which counts on a little less than 6 hectares of land on hills of morainic origin in two different plots for a total of 33 thousand vine stocks, are rather called Riné, a cuvée of Riesling, Chardonnay and Incrocio Manzoni, or Zerdì, which is a Rebo in purity, or Nepomuceno, a reasoned mix of Merlot Rebo and Marzemino. (...) (...) And on the palate, rich in character, fresh, juicy, savoury and just the right amount of roundness, with a wonderful balance between sweetness of fruit, freshness and acid backbone, very pleasant and persistent, perfect in combination with the fish dishes of the magnificent Garda area, whose proximity gives the wine a very special style. And makes it a perfectly successful “exercise in style”. (...) Read the full article.

The Mediterranean flavours of Lower Garda

posted on 3 February 2026
(...) Groppello, a red wine for fish and aperitifs. Cristina Inganni never imagined that she would become a winemaker while attending the Brera Academy in Milan, nor that she would come to live in Cantrina, a small hamlet in the municipality of Bedizzole whose profile dominates the vineyards. She did so to carry on the dream of her first husband, who died prematurely, who had planted the first vines (now nine hectares) of the Azienda Agricola Cantrina, inspired by French production and maintaining a radical idea of absolute quality. Cristina carries it on today together with Diego Lavo, her partner and second husband. Their Riviera del Garda Classico Groppello DOC (13 €) is a wine that enhances the terroir: gentle and sinuous, it is also appreciated with fish. In summer it becomes a cool aperitif.

Valtènesi: Cantrina e seus vinhos orgânicos

posted on 7 October 2025
Valtènesi and Benaco Bresciano - Cantrina It is wonderful to arrive at the winery during the grape harvest. The green leaves, the full bunches of grapes, the vineyards covered in herbs and the warm summer sun. I met Cristina, the owner of Azienda Agricola Cantrina, who guided me through a tasting of all her wines. It was an incredible experience, not only for the territory, but also to get to know the personality of Cantrina.

Cantrina defies duties and strengthens in the US

posted on 21 March 2025
Manhattan and Boston toast with Cantrina's signature Valtènesi: the Bedizzole winery recently signed an agreement that brought its share of US sales to 60% of total business 2024 exports. We have re-established contact with an importer we have known for 25 years, but who has changed strategy by concentrating on very small companies able to offer products from indigenous grape varieties.
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