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Delivery within 24/48 hours (Italy)
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Free shipping

We are excited to offer free shipping on all orders of:

€99 in Italy

€199 in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Czechia, Slovakia, Spain

It's our way of thanking you for choosing us.

✨ Shop with ease and convenience, knowing your order will be delivered directly to your home at no additional cost.

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Super fast delivery times:

Italy - 24/48h

Europe - 3/5 days

  • All products are carefully packaged and protected in specially certified cardboard containers. These packages are specifically designed to absorb shock and preserve the integrity of the bottles inside.
  • All shipments can be tracked online via tracking number.
  • If your package is broken or damaged, we recommend signing the "SUBJECT TO INSPECTION" form. This will allow you to check the contents and inform us of the condition of the goods. If your bottles are broken, please contact us immediately and we'll find the best solution together.
  • The courier will NOT deliver wine or other alcoholic products to minors under 18 and may request identification to verify age.
  • Delivery will take place on weekdays, during office hours. We recommend entering a delivery address where an adult capable of collecting the goods will always be present during these hours.
  • We do not deliver to PO Boxes.
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What if my wine tastes corked?

This doesn't usually happen, the percentage is very low, but if you happen to find that the wine you purchased tastes corked, just send us an email by clicking here and we'll take action immediately.

I received a damaged bottle. What do I do?

If for any reason you have received one or more damaged bottles, please email us immediately by clicking here. and explain to us the extent of the damage.

We will reply to you as soon as possible.

the producer

Bosso

For 5 generations, Distilleria Bosso has been producing high-quality Grappa using pomace from Piedmontese grapes.

The company, while researching new products in line with market trends, still follows traditional distillation methods today, which involve the use of copper stills, the discontinuous steam method, and slow processing times, to obtain the highest product quality.

The distillery is still based today in the historic factory in Cunico (Asti), where it is able to produce around 300,000 bottles per year and has an aging cellar with around 1,000 hectolitres of grappa, some of which are over 40 years old.

THE PRODUCTION
Bosso has always carried out all stages of production in-house, from selecting the finest pomace to distillation, aging, and bottling, following rigorous quality control protocols. Distillation, the heart of the company, is carried out using a traditional system consisting of two sets of six copper stills, using the direct steam discontinuous method. Despite longer production times and a lower yield, Bosso's production process allows for grappas with greater aroma and flavor. With this level of quality, the company is able to distill up to 5,000 tons of pomace, equivalent to approximately 10,000 hectoliters of grappa. Experience, comprehensive management of the production process, and the flexibility of the facilities allow for customization of products according to market needs and customer requests, with defined minimum purchase quantities.

AGING
Bosso was one of the first distilleries to believe in the benefits of long-term aging for grappa, evidence of which is evident in our Moscato Stravecchia distillate from the 1950s. Our grappa is aged in Montechiaro d'Asti, in the historic building formerly occupied by Martini & Rossi. For the aging process, we use small to medium-sized chestnut, oak, and cherry barrels.

Thanks to our extensive experience both in aging grappa and in finding the best organoleptic combinations between aroma and bouquet, we know how to choose the right type of wood. Year after year, we carefully monitor our products and select the perfect time to bottle each batch. Our Invecchiata, Stravecchia, and Riserva grappas are specified on the label.