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This wine has an aromas of crisp dry tea and cherries. A compressed cherry unfolds into an elegant floral dry chalky finish with lush tannins. Terre di Bo Barolo is a special selection made by Machetti family.
The winery's flagship wine takes its name from the estate, the ca' marcanda, the house of endless negotiations. The name refers to the many hours that Angelo Gaja spent convincing the property's previous owners to sell the estate vineyard that produces this wine to him.
The wine appears a pale straw, then releases long-lasting, emphatic notes of fruit and flowers, including summer flowers, pear, and hazelnut, that evolve into hints of tropical fruit and honey.
Sedàra from Sicilian top producer Donnafugata. A young wine made primarily from autochthonous grapes. A modern wine that has an immediate pleasantness. It offers a fruity and pleasantly spicy bouquet - a glass of quality wine, perfect for everyday drinking.
An adventurous, crisp white wine with citrus aromas, complemented by flavors of fresh lemon and stone fruit with a refreshing floral finish.
This refreshing lightly effervescent sweet wine is made from the prized vermentino grape. The grapes are sourced from the finest vineyards in Italy. This wine has been masterfully crafted into a crisp, aromatic and refreshing wine.
Deep purple in color, Giusto di Notri offers abundant aromas of blackberry, plum, and currants with underpinnings of coriander, violet, and a touch of vanilla. Full bodied with ripe, fine tannins and a silky texture, this is a stunning wine with great aging potential.
Zion is a Jerusalem family winery, which has been making wine for over 170 years. Crown, the flagship wine, is a Bordeaux style blend, which is rich, complex with a long lingering finish. The wine was aged in small French oak barrels for 18 months.
The roots of Pajaru estate are deeply embedded in the history and symbols of Puglia. The shepherd, known as the “Picuraru” in dialect, embodies that seasonal toil typical of the slow work required to produce a great wine. It is from the tenacity and perseverance that the shepherds have in tackling their work that we were inspired by the creation of the Primitivo “PICURARU”.