The famed Italian wine region of Piedmont gives the world exquisite Barolo and Nebbiolo, however some of the best values are found in Barbera. Such is the case for the Aresca Barbera d'Asti Superiore La Rossa 2020, rated Tre... Read More
This features mellow aromas of macerated cherry, rose, leather, iron and tobacco. Ripe midpalate, gracefully ceding to firm tannins on the finish. Elegant and focused. Best from 2023 through 2036. 4,500 cases made, 1,000 cases... Read More
Ovadia ben Abraham of Bertinoro, near Forlì, was a rabbi and a commentator on the Mishnah, and was commonly known as The Bartenura. Born in the second half of the 15th century in Italy, he was a pupil of Joseph ben Solomon... Read More
Crisp and refreshing, semi sweet, with lingering pear, tangerine, nectar and melon flavors on the finish. Classic moscato, bright, sweet, with a light effervescence (frizzante if you're feeling fancy) with aromas of peach,... Read More
98 points & the top rated Italian red from Antonio Galloni in the past seven vintages (under $60), the Cantalupo Breclemae Ghemme is one for the cellar! Crafted in northern Italy, the Arlunnos have had vineyards in this area for... Read More
Our most traditional Gavi is vinified from grapes of exuberant young vineyards located in the heart of Rovereto of Gavi, place worldwide known as the “Gran Crù of Gavi”; their perfectly balanced aging lends... Read More
Martini & Rossi Asti is a fruity sparkling wine made from the finest 'Moscato Bianco' grapes grown in the heart of the prestigious Italian D.O.C.G. area. Top quality ripe grapes from a single variety are fermented once... Read More
Color: White foam with a light yellow straw tint. Bouquet: Rich and fruity with extract of peaches and apricots. Flavor: Typical of Moscato grapes, delicate, sweet and frizzante.
Tenute Neirano is a small DOCG estate, and part of the company founded in 1911 by Antonio Sperone beginning with fortified wines and vermouth in a small cellar just outside of Turin. Sperone wanted to focus on high end wines in... Read More
An under the radar producer, Vite Colte may be the greatest $25 Barolo that most people have never heard of. Being under the radar keeps prices down, which explains why you can even get a 92-point Barolo for under $25! Reminiscent... Read More