Estate History: Gianna Nannini might be one of Italy’s most celebrated pop icons, but her big love — besides music — is wine. Fifteen years ago the Siena native took over local estate Certosa di Belriguardo,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Spicy aromas of ripe fruit and plum jam characterise the nose. The palate is undoubtedly smooth and luscious like velvet across the palate.The Rosso di Calusurapresses all of its roundness and persuasiveness in... Read More
Tasting Notes: The wines of Château Feuillet are made in the dramatic mountain landscape of the Valle d’Aosta in northwestern Italy. This alpine white is lean, crisp and nervy, with bright citrus tones and a delicate... Read More
Tasting Notes: Beautiful pale pink. Aromas of fresh fruit, raspberries and wild berries. Fresh and mineral, with a delicate finish. This rose is made in extrememly limited quantities and is the perfect Summer wine.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Chiara Condello Romagna Sangiovese Riserva Le Lucciole speaks to the potential of both the winemaker and the region for producing top-quality Sangiovese. Complex aromatics of pomegranate, raspberry, and cherries... Read More
Estate Hitory: The Ciavolich family is an old family of wool merchants of Bulgarian origins who, to escape the advance of the Saracen invasion, took refuge in Italy in the town of Miglianico, in the province of Chieti around 1560.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Ciavolich Passerina is a soft straw yellow color with delicate herbaceous notes backed by grapefruit and aromatic herbs are a prelude to a fresh, sapid drink with a mineral ending. An average of 6.000 bottles... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Ciavolich Pecorino Colline Pescaresi Aries is produced from the local Pecorino grape. Typical of the variety, it is full and rich, even more so from the slight aging the wine sees in French oakl. The grapes... Read More
Tasting Notes: Runcu Brüjau is Ligurian dialect for ‘Scarpata Bruciata,’ literally ‘burned escarpment.’ It’s the name of the vineyard and was traditionally an area that always had wildfires in... Read More
Chiarli is the most ancient producer of typical wines from Emilia-Romagna. The Company was founded in 1860. ‘Cleto Chiarli Tenute Agricole’ produces quality wines obtained from a selection of the best grapes, which... Read More
Tasting Notes: In 2016 Cleto Chiarli started a collaboration with local farmers in the Castelvetro area that have long embraced organic viticulture practices.This Lambrusco Grasprossa di Castelvetro is fresh and bright with expressive... Read More