Tasting Notes: The vineyards occupy a site atop a gentle hill. The natural features, including elevation, exposure, the soil, microclimate and good ventilation, create a mix that is ideal for the Pinot Noir variety, which is traditional... Read More
Tasting Notes: A blend of the younger vines from all the crus, the Brovia Barolo is forward, spicy and ripe, decadent and luscious. Brovia crafts this wine with an eye towards the history of Barolo in Piedmont, regal and refined,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bright red with an intriguing nose of bergamot, wild violet, cherry and morello cherry. On the palate it is supple yet intense and succulent. The finish is one of great balance, clear, savory and long. Can be enjoyed... Read More
The perfect effervescent Wine gift box celebratory companion, whether ringing in a new year or simply the dawning of a Sunday with a splash of fresh orange juice. This box present three delicious examples, Prosecco Rosato and... Read More
This Dolce Vita wine box brings you three distinct sweet wines from different wine regions. A Moscato d'Asti from Piemonte and a Passito di Pantelleria from Sicily perfect after meal pairing with any dessert. The Prosecco... Read More
Sicily is a sun-drenched island, home to Europe’s largest volcano, Mount Etna, where vineyards grow on steep hillsides. Long known for its fortified Marsala wines, Sicily is also a source of diverse red and white wines which... Read More
Tasting Notes: On the nose, the Ferrando Carema Etichetta Bianca offers aromas of dark cherry, blackberry, and black currant, with hints of violet and rose petals, as well as earthy notes of tar and leather. On the palate, the... Read More
Tasting Notes: This elegant Champagne is their flagship Blanc de Blancs sourced from various holdings in the grand crus Avize and Oger. Bonville aims for a blend of finesse, precision, and the regal breadth Chardonnay in these... Read More
Estate History: References in the archives of Montefalco, the beautiful hill town in Umbria, document the presence of the Bea family in this locality as early as 1500. This tiny estate is the classic Italian fattoria, producing... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Poggio San Polo Brunello di Montalcino presents an intense, clean ruby red color with vibrant aromas of violet, raspberry, and cherry, alongside hints of underbrush, orange peel, and subtle coffee notes. On... Read More
Tasting Notes: The palate of the Amarone della Valpolicella Morandina opens with dried cherries and plums mixed with dark cocoa and licorice. The full and smooth structure is balanced with tannins and a surprising freshness thanks... Read More