Tasting Notes: The Bastianich Calabrone is a red wine made from Refosco and Merlot grapes. A portion of these are dried to soften the tannins and provide depth to the wine. The nose is filled with chocolate, spice, coffee and... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Borgo del Tiglio Collio Malvasia Italo & Bruno has a long aging potential offered by extended lees aging and oak. Soft and medium bodied, with tropical aromatics and a bright acidity. Estate History: Nicola... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Borgo del Tiglio Studio di Bianco is a blend of Friulano, Riesling, and Sauvignon Blanc. On the nose are white flowers, herbs, stone fruits, and mint. The oak adds texture, weight, and body without cutting into... Read More
Tasting Notes: The I Clivi RBL is a bright straw color. Fresh and delicious apple and pear notes dominate the nose, complemented by floral undertones. Clean, lifted, with a hint of glyceral sweetness (but less than 1.5 g/L r.s.... Read More
Tasting Notes: : The I Clivi Verduzzo is gentle, with violet aromas with an austere licorice finish. Full, Dense, with a lot of viscosity. Lots of minerality,
Tasting Notes: The Zamo Orange Zero is a skin-contact 'orange' wine made from Malvasia. Slight tannins, ripe apricot, and hints of hazelnut come through.
Estate History: Le Vigne di Zamò dates back to 1924 and has... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Zamo Pinot Grigio Ramato is copper-like, onionskin in color. The nose reveals fruit and flower aromatics mingling with notes of yeast and crusty bread. Vanilla and a faint hint of smoky toastiness round off... Read More
Estate History: Le Vigne di Zamò dates back to 1924 and has been growing grapes and making wine in Friuli since that time. The dedicated team at the winery crafts an array of world class white and red wines from indigenous... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Le Vigne Di Zamo - Zamo Bianco is a blend of Friulano, Ribolla Gialla, Pinot Grigio, and Sauvignon Blanc. Golden yellow in hue; the nose reveals a light, appealing fragrance of crusty bread, apple and straw.... Read More