Tasting Notes: Perfect on its own as an aperitif but also paired with various dishes, especially fish and fried foods. We also suggest enjoying it in a different and less traditional way, going against common rules, with a few... Read More
Tasting notes: Deep ruby red color. Intense aromas of marasca cherry, black pepper and violets. The mouthfeel is soft, with round tannins and pronounced acidity.
Estate History: As a child the fields of the family estate, Casale del Giglio, were nothing more to Antonio Santarelli than a place where he could spend carefree; but all that changed when he joined his father Dino in the family... Read More
Tasting Notes: Sourced from two parcels: Roncaglie in Barbaresco and Casasse in Neive the Cascina Baricchi Barbaresco Riserva Quindicianni is aged in 500 and 800 liter casks for five years. After that the wine spends ten years... Read More
Tasting notes: Filagnotti is a single vineyard bottling from a parcel beautifully overlooking the town of Tassarolo. The Filagnotti name is a tribute to one of Stefano's dogs (or maybe he named the dog after the parcel, it's... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Barbaresco Tre Stelle from Cascina delle Rose shows classic, elegant Barbaresco aromatic notes of orange peel, spice, mint, and roses. Rich, racy and supple, this gorgeous wine is ready to drink now or hold... Read More
Tasting Notes: Usually predominantly (90%) from the relatively cool and elevated site Basarin in Neive – Bruno Giacosa is the other main proprietor of this cru. A Barbaresco from a small family estate with a mere 7 hectares... Read More
Tasting Notes: This complex white has an incredible balance of waxy citrus fruits against a mineral frame. Hints of tropical fruits emerge from the glass, and the palate is long and fresh, with a perfect brisk acidity on the finish.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The vineyards are located in Monforte, an area renowned for its natural biodiversity. Elena and Luca view Dolcetto as a vital introduction for young wine drinkers to the Langhe region. The grapes are vinified whole... Read More
Tasting Notes: From a distinctive vineyard in Monforte d’Alba, known for its rich biodiversity and clay-limestone soils, Nebbiolo vines descend from the church of San Sebastiano towards the Langhe's only natural lake.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Cascina Valle Asinari has become renown as one of Piemonte's great Barbera producers. Capable of expressing itself at all price points, the region's most planted grape is inherently round and structured... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Castellare di Castellina Vin Santo del Chianti Classico San Niccolo is from Malvasia Bianca and a small amount of Trebbiano grapes dried out in an aired area on “cannicci” (special wicker mats).... Read More
Tasting Notes: From the Island of Lipari emerge the Castellaro Nero Ossidiana, a unique red wine made from the local Corinto Nero grapes. Notes of cherry and spices that blend with the intriguing salty side of Corinto Nero for... Read More