Tasting Notes: The particular vinification technique and the rarity of the vine give the Boccadigabbia Le Grane Colli Maceratesi Ribona unique characteristics. The color is an intense straw yellow and in the mouth it is structured,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Barbera from forty to eighty year old vines in his Altavilla vineyard, high in the hills above the city of Alba. It spent about a month on the skins, before being pressed off to botti for a year of rest. This is... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bordiga Amaro Dilei is bright, light and fine, for Amaro. An infusion of Alpine herbs give lift to a base spirit, roots and bitter herbs with a slight fresh hint of Peppermint are balanced out with a nice sweetnes... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bordiga Centum Herbis translates to100 herbs and refers to this type of bitter Alpine herbal liqueur traditionally made and consumed in the Alpine region of France and Italy. Akin to green Chartreuse but with lower... Read More
Tasting Notes: An Italian taste, a product that reflects traditions and the original procedure that have become the distinctive sign of a culture, a recipe true to itself since the beginning. A special mixture, of Arabica and... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Borgo del Tiglio Collio Friulano is full in flavor, notes of toasted almonds, honey-dew melon and straw. The finish is round and refreshing and insisting for another sip.... 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
Estate History: Braida’s story is linked to that of Rocchetta Tanaro, a small town in the Monferrato area. They were some vineyards owned by Grandfather Giuseppe, who left them to his son Giacomo, and now they are cultivated... Read More
Tasting Notes: Amaro Braulio showcases bitter alpine charictaristics of gentian, oris, and juniper that meld together in a rich and bittersweet melody.