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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.
Light straw yellow in color, with a nose that is both intanse and elegant with fruity notes. This dry wine is fresh, opulent, nuanced, and delicate, with a body and finish to match.
Morosa Bianco, hailing from the heart of Italy, is a testament to the country's winemaking prowess. With a delicate balance of flavors, this white wine captures the very essence of Italian sophistication. Embark on a sensory journey and taste the poetry of Italy in every sip of Morosa Bianco.
The key grape variety of this world-renowned wine region is Montepulciano. It is important to note that this variety is entirely unrelated to the town of Montepulciano in Tuscany, despite sharing a name. Along with this, 15% of Sangiovese is allowed to be blended into the wine.
Colleoni Brunello di Montalcino Santa Maria 2015 is a prestigious Italian red wine from the renowned Brunello di Montalcino wine region in Tuscany. This wine is made entirely from Sangiovese grapes, also known locally as Brunello, which are carefully selected from the Santa Maria vineyard, one of the oldest and most distinguished vineyards in the region.
Giuseppe Quintarelli Secco Ca' del Merlo 2017 is a remarkable red wine from the Veneto region in Italy. This wine is a blend of traditional grape varieties, including Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Nebbiolo. The 2017 vintage is known for its complexity, with layers of dark fruit, spice, and subtle floral notes.
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.