Slightly effervescent or “frizzante” if you’re fancy, with notes of wildflowers, ripe melons and honey followed by flavors of pear, nectarines and apricot. Throw traditional pairing notions out the window, Bartenura... Read More
The Verdi family can trace its viticultural origins back seven generations to the 18th century when Antonio Verdi came from Parma to settle in the Piedmont. Their Pinot Grigio is fermented and aged in stainless steel at low temperatures... Read More
This sweet slightly frizzante shows a straw yellow color with hints of gold. The bouquet is composed of tropical fruit flavors and a touch of apricot. Its pleasurable and fine fruit flavor is fresh, well balnced and long lasting.... Read More
Some of the Castello di Verduno wines have a drawing of a flower found in the wine's vineyards.The Pelaverga label has a drawing of poppies which are called Basadone in local dialect (papavero in Italian). Basadone in dialect... Read More
Aromas of ripe, crunchy orchard fruits and wildflowers mix with a lingering note of almond skins. On the palate the wine is very fruit forward, with a medium-bodied mouth feel and a hint of minerality on the finish. Very crisp... Read More
Paitin is one of the oldest wineries in Barbaresco. They consider 1796 their founding but their roots in the area date back even further. This elegant Langhe Nebbiolo is essentially a declassified Barbaresco, as it comes from... Read More
This is a lightly sparkling, aromatic wine with aromas of peaches, apricots, honeysuckle, orange blossoms and lemon zest. It is complex, with good body, possessing a perfect balance between sweetness and acidity, and a beautiful... Read More
Bright cherry, kirsch raspberry and floral aromas and flavors are the hallmarks of this rich, vibrant, and harmonious Dolcetto, which has plenty of structure, building to a long, complex aftertaste of fruit and mineral. Drink... Read More