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The 2021 Vino Rosso N Contrada Valle is dark and rich in the glass, with a balsamic flourish that gives way to mentholated herbs and dried black cherries. This is soft and soothing on the palate with ripe wild berry fruits and zesty citrus tones under an air of violet inner florals. It leaves a staining of red plum and spice, tapering off lightly tannic and with a bitter tinge that puckers the cheeks. This varietal Nero d'Avola reveals unexpected depths and complexity.
Aged in large botti for several months, followed by 6 months of bottle aging.
Kosher wine. 100% fermented Pomegranate. Produced and bottled by the Mrgavan branch of Dozortsev & Sons Enterprises LTD in Armenia. This wine wine is supple, tart, and fruity and has good structure and freshness.
Deep colored. Ripe and peppery on the nose. Full and fleshy on the palate. Earthy fruits balanced with nice acidity and a medium length on the finish.
A ruby red color with a delicately fruity bouquet, with hints of small ripe red fruits.
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. He joined the family business at the age of 15, representing the third generation of his Langhe winemaking family.
Wine of great structure, austere and long-lived. Dry and full flavor with spicy notes. Excellent with important meats and aged cheeses.
The color is dark ruby-red with purple highlights; nose brimming over with leather, black licorice, coffee and blackberry. This Barbera d’Alba starts out on the palate providing a warm feeling of volume and body, with the fruit blending marvelously with the soft tannins and the acidity, while its finish is long and savory.
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.
From a region known for creating sometimes burly wines, this lower-alcohol, fruit-driven cuvée from declassified Bandol vines is a refreshingly vibrant wine from Provence. Blooming with fresh berry fruits and mild tannin, it’s a beacon of hope that fresh wines are still possible in this increasingly hot region.
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. Although he owns 5.5 hectares of total land, he only has 1.5 hectares under vine—a way of attempting to maintain biodiversity.