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This deep ruby-red wine has powerful, complex aromas of dried plums and balsamic (anise, fennel, mint) traces. Quite dry (not sweet) on the palate, soft and with bright acidity, the wine shows flavors of baked cherry, chocolate and cinnamon. Structured but noble, delicate tannins precede a long finish.
Dark garnet-ruby color. A mix of small red fruits - raspberries,currants, cherries, rhubarb and pomegranate - with toffee andcola nut, beginning to show secondary characteristics.
Stella Rosa Lemon Lime is a semi-sweet, semi-sparkling wine blended with natural lemon, lime and rose petal flavors. A fresh take on our original Stella Rosa wine, Lemon Lime is phenomenal as a chilled shot, or paired with seafood, spicy cuisine and desserts.
Made from 80% Sangiovese grapes blended with a dash of 20% Cabernet Sauvignon grown on on dry-farmed, hillside vineyards in central Tuscany. Fruity and intense flavors, with hints of berries, coffee, vanilla, and spice, are matched with a supple tannin structure and a long 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.
A gorgeous vintage. A liquorice bomb, nevertheless. Some rose and candied characteristics. Unsurprisingly grippy tannins. Good with oily tomato pesto and ravioli. After giving it some time to breath there's bold cassis and prunes to complement the slightly more toned-down liquorice.
Pale yellow with green nuances. This wine shows tropical fruit, cut grass and minerals on the nose. On the palate buttery lemon curd followed by granny smith apple with a medium body and a fresh citrus finish.
San Antonio Fruit Farm is proudly female produced by Italian oenologists, Paola and Ivana, who share an enthusiasm for both the long-standing traditions of Italian winemaking, and the opportunity to create new flavors, blends, and techniques.
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.
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 2019 Barolo Bussia Cascina Dardi is dark and brooding in the glass. Unlike the Laboro Disobedient, which is so open, the Cascina Dardi is a behemoth. Alc. 14% by Vol.
The native Mataossu (pronounced mah-tah-OHSS-soo) dominated the vineyards of Varigotti in the 19th century, but its delicate vegetative balance provoked most winegrowers to rip out the vines in favor of less finicky grapes.