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Colombo Marsala is a unique, versatile wine made only on the island of Sicily on the Italian coast. For centuries, Marsala has been enjoyed as an aperitif before a meal or during dessert. More recently, top chefs use Colombo Marsala for their finest recipes when absolutely top-quality ingredients are required.
Intrigu is only aged in stainless steel for 6 months, followed by 3 months in bottle, which allows for a transparent presentation of the grape. On the nose there are aromas of balsamic, clove, violets, and black pepper.
A 5th generation winemaker, but the first in his family to produce his own wine, Salvatore Marino strives to maintain the equilibrium of biodiversity in the vineyard, working entirely by hand, with green manure as the only additive in the vineyard.
One of the legendary winemakers of the world, Bruno Giacosa crafted the most prestigious single-vineyard Barolo and Barbaresco wines during a career that spanned nearly eight decades.
For over 130 years, Bolla has been recognized for its trusted taste and quality. To produce the finest wines, Bolla sourced their grapes from some of the most renowned regions of Italy and selected only the best during the ideal picking days of September.
For over 130 years, Bolla has been recognized for its trusted taste and quality. Made with handpicked grapes from the finest vineyards in Tuscany, Bolla Chianti is robust and fruit forward, with fresh black-cherry, plum, and raspberry flavors.
An adventurous, crisp white wine with citrus aromas, complemented by flavors of fresh lemon and stone fruit with a refreshing floral finish. A shadow slips over the land, as the day turns to night.
Two brothers, Alessandro and Gian Natale Fantino, run this family estate in Monforte d’Alba. Alessandro managed the vineyards and served as the enologist at Cantina Bartolo Mascarello for 20 years, from 1978 to 1997.
For six generations, Massimo Benevelli’s family has farmed the steep hillsides in southeastern Barolo. Massimo, now forty-one, has worked among its vines since he was fourteen, and he knows exactly how to translate this distinctive terroir, which produces wines with the structure and concentration that epitomize great Barolo from Monforte.