Rocca Felice, Dolcetto D’Alba 2015, Piemonte, Italy
Tasting Note: An Italian red from Piemonte with low-alcohol that would be a ready, uncomplicated accompaniment to many a meal, especially an Italian one.[Read more]
Rocca Felice, Dolcetto D’Alba 2015, Piemonte, Italy
Tasting Note: An Italian red from Piemonte with low-alcohol that would be a ready, uncomplicated accompaniment to many a meal, especially an Italian one.[Read more]
Coppo, Camp du Rouss Barbera D’Asti DOCG 2011, Piemonte, Italy
Tasting Note: Barbara from Asti is where this Italian grape variety shines best, including this bottle.[Read more]
Donnachiara, Taurasi DOCG 2011, Campania, Italy
Tasting Note: The aglianico grape, also known as the “Nebbiolo of the South (of Italy)” from Taurasi where it reaches its heights shows well in this bottle which offers ripe, plush fruit and concentration but not in the way you experience it in the New World.[Read more]
Kupelwieser, Lagrein 2015, Alto Adige, Italy
Tasting Note: A wine with red and black fruit and a velvety soft mouthfeel that would pair well with many a meal and hails from the Alto Adige region of Italy.[Read more]
Vietti, Tre Vigne Dolcetto D’Alba 2015, Piemonte, Italy
Tasting Note: Dolcetto is the Piemonte’s workhorse grape that is uncomplicated, fruity, and food friendly with a notable tannin structure that will keep the red wine drinkers in your life happy.[Read more]
Vietti Tre Vigne, Barbera D’Asti 2014 DOCG, Piemonte, Italy
Tasting Note: The most premium Barbera produced in Italy comes from the Asti region in Piemonte where the grape matures on the best southern-facing hill sites.[Read more]
Bastianich, Tocai Friuliano Plus 2006, Colli Orientali del Friuli, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Tasting Note: You will immediately be drawn to this wine from Friuliano once you pour your first glass.[Read more]
La Maialina, Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG 2009, Tuscany, Italy
Tasting Note: A sangiovese that shows its age and vibrancy – deliciously.[Read more]
Mauro Sebaste, Roero Arneis DOCG 2014, Piedmont, Italy
Tasting Note: This Italian grape varietal, Arneis, indigenous to the Piemonte region of Italy shows ripe fruit with the restrained acidity of a gewurztraminer.[Read more]
LaLuca Prosecco, Veneto, Italy
Tasting Note: A basic prosecco.[Read more]