Tasting Notes:Pallini Limoncello is the most Italian of drinks. Limoncello in general, has long been Italy's favorite liqueur. It first became fashionable a century ago, with the zest of fresh lemons being steeped in sugar... Read More
Tasting Notes:Pallini Limoncello is the most Italian of drinks. Limoncello in general, has long been Italy's favorite liqueur. It first became fashionable a century ago, with the zest of fresh lemons being steeped in sugar... Read More
Made with the same renowned Sfusato lemons from the Amalfi Coast, Pallini Limonzero is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy the delicious taste of a Limoncello cocktail without the buzz. In 2022, the Global Spirits Masters competition... Read More
Tasting Notes: Peachello is a delicious Italian peach liqueur made from luscious white peaches grown in the verdant orchards of Emilia Romagna. Only peaches that have reached their peak of flavor are used to make this liqueur.... Read More
Estate History: References in the archives of Montefalco, the beautiful hill town in Umbria, document the presence of the Bea family in this locality as early as 1500. This tiny estate is the classic Italian fattoria, producing... Read More
Tasting Notes: This skin-contact 'orange' wine is from old vine Trebbiano Spoletino. It spends 35 days on its skins after pressing, followed by 210 additional days on the gross lees, resulting in a deep amber color, tannic... Read More
Tasting Notes: This rare and very special wine, made exclusively from Sagrantino, is harvested late and left to raisin for four months before pressing. As it air dries, a white mold forms that balances and concentrates the acid,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Paolo Bea Rosso De Veo is 100% Sagrantino from Bea's youngest vines principally from the “Cerrete” vineyard which graces the highest point in Montefalco, between 1300 and 1500 feet above sea... Read More
Tasting Notes: The fabled local grape of Montefalco is the Sagrantino and the Pagliaro vineyard, situated at 1300 feet in altitude, is dedicated in large part to this grape variety. The harvest of Sagrantino normally occurs during... Read More
Tasting Notes: The fabled local grape of Montefalco is the Sagrantino and the Pagliaro vineyard, situated at 1300 feet in altitude, is dedicated in large part to this grape variety. The harvest of Sagrantino normally occurs during... Read More
Tasting Notes: The second of Bea’s two early and highly influential skin-macerated white wines, “Santa Chiara” hails from the fabled Pagliaro cru, and combines roughly equal proportions of five varieties: Garganega,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Paolo Bea Umbria Rosso Cotidie is a new wine in the lineup and unique in every sense. A blend of Sagrantino and Trebbiano Spolentino, a red grape and a white grape, this vibrant, easy-drinking red wine is nimble... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Paolo Conterno Barolo Riva del Bric is a brillant garnet red. The bright bouquet is packed with floral and red berry aromas. The palate is elegant, with a robust body, and is nicely soft on the finish showing... Read More