Tasting Notes: From old vines on prime Langhe slopes, Brovia's Dolcetto brings great complexity and intensity to the glass. While enjoyable in its youth, and a perfect wine to drink while waiting for the domaine's Baroli... Read More
Tasting Notes: This Brovia Nebbiolo d'Alba Valmaggiore is not oak-aged; rather it is racked into a stainless steel vat to age for at least one year before bottling. Approximately 2500 bottles are produced of this elegant,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Dolcetto d'Alba is an iconic example of Dolcetto. Notes of plums and violets and ripe berries on the palate. Soft tannins lead into a delicate finish. Estate History: Since 1761,... Read More
Estate History: Since 1761, Borgogno is one of the most historical wineries in Barolo. The underground cellars continue to represent a rare historical memory of the Langa to this day, and the wines are made according to tradition:... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Borgogno Nebbiolo No Name shows an intense garnet red color with orange reflections. Ethereal, persistent, cassic 'tar and roses' perfume. The finish is dry, harmonious, velvety, full-bodied, and complex.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Vietti Nebbiolo Perbacco is a medium deep ruby color. Quite intense and generously fruit-foraward nose, with red berries along with floral and spicy notes, a hint of menthol and hard candy. On the pallet medium... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Villa Sparina Gavi di Gavi is a classic made from the Cortese grape; a white wine with a unique strength and exquisite freshness that express the region. Lively, fresh and fruity, this Gavi gives harmonious,... Read More