As the sun sinks over the volcanic hills of Taurasi, the spirit of Antico Borgo Campi Taurasini 2018 comes alive. This is no ordinary wine; it is Aglianico— the noble grape of southern... Read More
In the hills of Piedmont, where the Dolcetto grape is often relegated to the valley floors, the Battaglio family has defied tradition. Their Dolcetto 2023 vines grow atop a Barbaresco vineyard,... Read More
As the sun sets over Piedmont's rolling hills, the vineyards glow in a soft golden light, seated at a weathered table in a stone villa, you cradle a glass of Battaglio... Read More
If you don’t know Primitivo, this is the perfect place to start. One of the star varietals of Southern Italy in the Puglia region, Primitivo di Manduria is just what we call Zinfandel here in the states. It’s only... Read More
About Cantine Bruni....
Founded in 1974, Cantine Bruni has become a prominent property in the Maremma Toscana. Cantine Bruni marries the native varietals of the region with the Maremma's ideal microclimate of favorable soil... Read More
These vineyards are located in the sparsely and rugged south east corner of the island, where the granite mother rock has been crumbled by erosion. The property has been in... Read More
Castello di Neive is a family-owned winery situated in the picturesque Langhe region. The Stupino family, including siblings Anna, Giulio, Italo, and Piera, oversee the estate. Their vineyards cover 150 acres, and they produce... Read More
The Castello di Neive estate has a centuries-long history closely tied to the town of Nieve and its wines, and to Barbaresco in particular.. The Castello and its cellars, the Santo Stefano vineyard and the other exceptional vineyards,... Read More
Castellucci Miano Old vines, native grapes, microclimates, low yields, sustainable agriculture, and estate bottling at the origin. These are just some of the elements that go into the craftsmanship of artisanal wine. The history... Read More
Working at a comparatively artisinal scale, Stefano Perrone has championed ideas foreign to most of the region's large producers. He works with many north-facing sites (for freshness), limits his yields, and makes a strict... Read More
Working at a comparatively artisinal scale, Stefano Perrone has championed ideas foreign to most of the region's large producers. He works with many north-facing sites (for freshness), limits his yields, and makes a strict... Read More
In the ancient hills of Usini—one of the oldest cradles of winemaking—Francesco Fiori crafts his wine like an artist painting in red. Usini, a protected City of Wine and sanctuary... Read More
The Cozzarolo family has been producing a full line of indigenous and international varietals in Friuli snce the 1960's. Pinot Grigio La Magnolia is a characterful white wine produced with Pinot Grigio grapes from... Read More
In the heart of Molise, where the Apennine mountains gently kiss the Adriatic Sea, nature weaves a tapestry of elemental beauty. Here, the four sacred elements—Water, Air, Land, and Wine—converge,... Read More
The wines at the Vespa winery and estate in western Puglia are vinified by one of Italy’s most celebrated winemakers, Riccardo Cotarella, who became one of the most influential Italian winemakers of all time during the 1990s... Read More