Zaccagnini, is located in the sere, mountainous region of Abruzzo. about While Abruzzo doesn’t attract Hollywood celebrities fleeing the spotlight or even many average tourists⎯it has one claim to fame: Marcello Zaccagnini... Read More
Zaccagnini, is located in the sere, mountainous region of Abruzzo. about While Abruzzo doesn’t attract Hollywood celebrities fleeing the spotlight or even many average tourists⎯it has one claim to fame: Marcello Zaccagnini... Read More
Amber to light brown, with hints of raisins and vanilla; dry, full, harmonic and fervent. The Marsala of choice for fish, poultry and meat preparation. An elegant aperitif to serve with cheese.
Dark amber, with hints of dates and apricots; sweet, full, warm and harmonic with an elegant, dried fruit finish. The Marsala of choice for fish, poultry and meat preparation. An elegant after-dinner wine.
Caposaldo Moscato comes from the cool, maritime climate of Provincia di Pavia in northern Italy's Lombardy region. Here the 20-year-old vines benefit from the mineral rich soils in the low-yielding hillside vineyards. Grapes... Read More
The name Dogajolo was invented by Carpineto’s founders, derived from the Italian word doga, meaning “stave” — the narrow strips of wood used to form oak casks. A young wine that boasts fruity aromas with... Read More
The term Super Tuscan, coined by Robert Parker in the 1970's is a fairly recent style in the long and illustrious history of wines made in Tuscany. The term describes red blends that are produced from grapes not native to... Read More
From the heart of Tuscany, comes this beautiful Chianti Classico Riserva from one of the top names in Italian wine: Castellani. Their elegant yet intensely flavored Chianti's place them firmly among the top handful of Italian... Read More
This shows a creamy texture, with peach, apple and light grapefruit flavors. Well-knit and harmonious, with lingering fruit and bright acidity. Drink now. 66,000 cases made. -BS
Castello Banfi Rosso di Montalcino is a wine of noble origins and impressive original thinking. Made from 100% select Sangiovese clones, Rosso di Montalcino is considered Brunello's younger sibling.
Cherries, dried flowers and slate on the nose with some fresh mushrooms. Medium to full body, firm and silky tannins and a juicy, chewy finish. Lots of structure and freshness to this. Extremely serious as always. Tight and focused.... Read More
The grape variety Cannonau is local to the Italian island of Sardinia where it is one of the principal grapes used to produce the island’s deeply colored, full-bodied red wines. Known in Spain as Garnacha and in France as... Read More