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The Colleoni Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Santa Maria 2018 is a masterful wine showcasing the depth and complexity of premium Sangiovese. This Riserva offers an intense profile of dark cherries, tobacco, and hints of leather, supported by a refined structure and long, elegant finish.
This wine comes to life with awareness of what we are and what everything is: energy. It was inspired by the hill of Hermitage upon the Rhône and by a deep respect for pure Tuscan Sangiovese.
Ila Langhe Nebbiolo 2020 by Massimo Benevelli is made from Nebbiolo grapes that undergo aging in wood for about 18 months and then rest in glass for three months before being released for sale.
Silvio Giamello’s Gens Hoelia is not your bright, light lunchtime Barbera. Inky in color, dark purple fruit, hints of licorice…this is a food-lover’s friend, especially in winter months.
From the very top of the hill, the finest site in the Paje vineyard, and vines that are at least 60 years old, Crichet Paje is one of the great wines of Piedmont. The 2012 is surprisingly approachable, but don’t let that fool you.
Schiavenza Dolcetto d'Alba 2022 is a ruby-purple wine that reveals medium intensity with developing aromas of black fruits, earthy notes, and delicate floral hints. On the palate, it is strong and austere, finishing with a touch of almond.
Refreshing, yet relatively rich & bold, bit exotic & spicy. Moderate pale yellow color. It displayed aroma of citrus, peach, apricot, honey, green apple, heazel nuts. Dry, medium body, with medium acidity. Ending lingering nuts.
Tenute Capaldo is a boutique estate who produces only two single-vineyard wines: Goleto and Gulielmus. They are effectively the reference points for Campanian Greco di Tufo and Campanian Taurasi (Aglianico). This is a passion project of Antonio Capaldo, the owner of Feudi di San Gregorio, one of the largest and most respected wineries in Southern Italy.
These village-specific wines are growing in popularity, and among the various expressions on the market today, this wine from Verduno is really quite special thanks to its highly distinctive floral aromas and its delicate sense of inner balance.
Finding Langhe Nebbiolo under $25 is an uncommon thing at best, and of a quality such as this, simply extraordinary. The warm, sunny climate of northern Italy nurtured Nebbiolo grapes from the highly acclaimed Barbaresco sub-region to utter perfection in this wonderful offering by Renato Fenocchio.