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
You don’t settle for the predictable. That’s why Le Terre Rosse calls to you—a Super Tuscan crafted from the rare red soils of Montalcino, where iron-rich earth imparts a depth... Read More
The Ezio T. estate is a Barbera specialist located in the Asti hills in the hamlet of Vianoce. The winery is based in the early nineteenth century complex of Agliano Terme, which has been in the family since the 1920s. At this... Read More
It was 1966 when Domenico Poggiali Fèlsina took the courageous leap and bought the estate at a time when Italian viticultore was struggling. He chose to invest in the quality of the wine and the expertise of a young team.... Read More
Here is charming sweet wine. On the nose, you will find distinct notes of apricot and candied orange peel, notes of date interwoven with fresh aromas of sage and calamint, with a finish of tobacco. On the palate it expresses remarkable... Read More
The Pala Farm has its roots in the land of Sardinia, passing from father to son, with continuity for four generations. In these places of tradition, in these solitudes and silences, in 1950, with... Read More
Valtellina is a tiny and rugged appellation in the northern part of Lombardy, near the Swiss border. Known as Alpine Wine, these Nebbiolo vineyards are farmed on steep terraced south... Read More
You’re sitting on a sun-dappled terrace, a crisp glass of Ugolini Pozzetto Valpolicella Classico in hand, the rugged hills of Valpolicella stretching out before you. Ernest Hemingway, a... Read More
Nestled in the Valle di Fumane, a bastion of Valpolicella, where the gaze is shaped by the hills and the anthropomorphic charm of nature, our ancestors' thoughts resonate within the echo of the earth.... Read More
Villa Calcinaia is an estate located in the Greve in Chinati sub zone of the region of Chianti Classico. The Capponi family has owned the estate since 1524, currently celebrating their 500th Year of continuous family ownership.... Read More