Tasting Notes: Casa Setaro’s bright, clean, smoke-kissed Falanghina comes from vines planted at 250 meters altitude in Vesuvio National Park, in the commune of Bosco del Monaco. It ferments in stainless steel for around... Read More
Tasting Notes: This is a fruity, fun expression of Nero d’Avola with the acidity that you’d expect from a vineyard at 600 meters. There’s a lovely simplicity to this wine and structure that might have your mind... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Kurtatsch Sauvignon Blanc vines grow on steep limestone and chalk slopes. The terroir shines in this wine with brilliant minerality on the palate and notes of white raspberries, gooseberries and wet grass. Enjoy... Read More
Tasting Notes: Moscato is a light wine, with about 5% alcohol, to be served with all kinds of desserts, chilled to a temperature of about 6-8°C. We recommend it with hazelnut cakes, zabaione and, why not with pears and gorgonzola.... Read More
Tasting Notes: 60% Zibibbo/40% Albanello. The two varieties are native to Sicily--Zibibbo is more widely known as Muscat of Alexandria--and are grown on red sand soils over limestone rock, with vines averaging 15 years old on... Read More
Tasting Notes: SP68 is a road (named after the highway that passes by the original Occhipinti vineyard) but it is also a young wine. Cool and pleasant, with a delicate taste that it brings the flavour of the sun and the freshness... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Perusini Pinot Grigio Ramato is an organic, skin-contact wine from the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy, known for its distinctive coppery or ramato hue derived from extended maceration with... Read More