Tasting Notes: This is an easy, clean and precise Magliocco, a grape that loves the red clay soils of its native San Marco in Calabria. Coclo is perfectly at home in this region with a serious diurnal range, adding brightness... Read More
Tasting Notes: The color is an intense brilliant straw yellow. Multi-layered with aromas of ripe apricot and yellow apple, exotic with green mango and light honey notes in the background. The palate is powerful, dry, mineral,... Read More
Tasting Notes: From vines are between 60 and 90 years old. Old vines produce inherently lower and therefore higher quality yields. Traditionally, Sonntaler is an assemblage of different Schiava varieties with a large share of... Read More
Tasting Notes: The color Ampeleia Rosato di Ampeleia is a magical pink, reminiscent of coral reefs. Wild berry fruit jump from the glass with strawberry and raspberry at first, followed by honeydew melon, currants and a slight... Read More
Tasting Notes: A medium intense nose of dark fruits, blackberries, some floral notes and a hint of spicy oak in the background. A light to medium rich body with a fine structure and balance. Pairs well with game dishes, roast... Read More
Tasting notes: The second of Casa di Baal’s “pet nat” wines, Il Tocco di Baal is obtained after a soft pressing of Aglianico grapes. A sparkling wine from Aglianico sounds surprising, but the idea of creating... 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