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The Barolo Ravera di Monforte is a powerful, structured wine with vibrant red cherry fruit, leather, cedar, mint, iron, white pepper, and dried flowers. It offers a mid-weight profile with firm tannins, showcasing tension and energy that will reward patience as it evolves over time.
This dessert wine from Monsanto is impressive. It is burnt orange colored and opens with a sweet rum cake like bouquet. It is full bodied, slightly sweet, and viscous. The flavor profile is a tasty fig, brown sugar and mild rum blend.
Ruby red color. Immediately noticeable aroma of fruits and flowers. Well-marked fragrant taste of marasca cherry and wild cherry, with a hint of dog-rose. The wise use of some plots of land owned by Petra results in a fresh, easy-to-drink wine of quality reflecting the soil in which the vines grow.
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.
Chloe Pinot Grigio is a classic expression of this timeless varietal. Alluring aromatics lead into an intense expression of the Pinot Grigio grape with a generously structured mouthfeel.
Bindella Dolce Sinfonia di Vallocaia Vin Santo is a luxurious Italian dessert wine dedicated to the legendary composer Giuseppe Verdi. This Vin Santo offers rich and harmonious flavors of dried fruits, honey, and caramel, balanced by a smooth and velvety texture.
"Testamatta” – “crazy-head” in Italian - is the best word to describe Bibi Graetz: a positive, creative and passionate person. Testamatta wine expresses the purity, minerality and transparency of Sangiovese from old vines on the top of the hills characterized by soils rich of stones.
Manni is a towering, stubbly, Alpine hulk of a man with a comical cynicism about the modern wine world, as if Woody Harrelson grew several inches taller, threw on a baseball cap, and launched into a bombastic tirade in a mixture of German and Italian, grunting and sighing about Italian consumers’ tasteless appetite for insipid bulk wines.
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.