Rich, conplex, full-body Red Grape: 100% Brunello (Sangiovese Grosso). Region: Italy> Tuscany> Montalcino> Pertimali Vyd. Notes: Organic. Indigenous yeast. 36 mo. in oak (50% new) and 2 years in bottle. 10 year special release (Dieci) to commemorate
Grape: 100% NebbioloRegion: Italy> Piedmonte> Monforte d’Alba> Bussia> Colonello. Notes: South/ Southwest facing slopes. Description: In order to place the name Barolo on a bottle of wine, the wine must undergo at least 18 months in barrel and 20 month
Grape: 100% RucheRegion: Italy> Piedmonte> Castagnole Monferrato Notes: No Oak, Organic Farming Description: The history and origins of Ruche wine are still a mystery. The name may come from “rocke” (rocks) considering that this type of vine can tolerate
Grape: 100% CesaneseRegion: Italy> Lazio. Training system: Cordon spurred Vineyard density: 4.000 per hectar Yeld: 90ql. Per hectar Harvest period: begin of october Vinification: 12‐15 days fermentation with submerged cap tecniques, malolactic fermentatio
Region: Italy> SicilyGrapes: 60% Grillo, 40% Inzolia Notes: Antichi Baronati is one of the oldest and most classic Marsala producers. They have been in production since the 1900s. One of the world’s great fortified wines made in Marsala located in the we
Dusty, fruity, light-body red. Grapes: Piedirosso. Region: Italy> Campania> Salerno. Notes: Sustainable farming. Tannin: Light. Acidity: Med+. Piedorosso grape vine, called “per‘ ‘e palummo”, for the red color of the grape-stalk recalling that of
Grapes: 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Cabernet Franc. Region: Italy> Tuscany> Bolgheri> Sassicaia D.O.C. Notes: 100-400 meters ASL, Stainless fermentation, 24 months in French oak (1/3 new). Must decant or age until at least 2027 for optimal pleasure.