JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.
Items 1-15 of 44
Kamar is a bright rich wine from selected pomegranates grown in the Vayots Dzor region, which is famous for its pomegranate gardens. The aroma is dominated by tones of pomegranate. The taste is rich, with a delicate thick texture.
Juicy orange and citrus. With bright, bursting flavors of fresh orange, the new Stella Rosa Orange Fusion wine will energize your tastebuds and mind. Hand-crafted in our countryside Italian vineyards, this tangy, semi-sweet, semi-sparkling wine is 100% organic, best served chilled, and will be your new go-to brunch wine.
Deep in color, alluring nose with ripe blackberries and a hint of blackcurrant jam. The palate is lush and sweet with pure fruit and savory spicy notes. Great balance and a fi nish with staying power.
Picturesque and enchanting landscapes of the Upper Ebro give us these grapes, from which the winemaker from the Spanish winery El Coto de Rioja conjures up this red wine with refinement and experience.
Ruby red with violet highlights. Hints of delicate red fruits and cherries. The taste is smooth, soft, and harmonious with soft tannins.
Intense Ruby red. Herbal aroma, with hints of red berries and cinnamon. The taste is elegant, harmonious and fruity. The finish is herbaceous and full with soft tannins.
The roots of Pajaru estate are deeply embedded in the history and symbols of Puglia. The shepherd, known as the “Picuraru” in dialect, embodies that seasonal toil typical of the slow work required to produce a great wine. It is from the tenacity and perseverance that the shepherds have in tackling their work that we were inspired by the creation of the Primitivo “PICURARU”.
The Negroamaro “PARITARU” pays homage to the figure of the “Paritaru,” the skilled artisan who, with his craftsmanship and knowledge, was able to build the “Pajaru”, a rural structure constructed using the dry stone wall method, which served as a refuge for farmers and shepherds. The Paritaru is still a symbol of wisdom and experience, the same qualities necessary for creating a great wine.