Tasting Notes: Fresh, vibrant and supple, Dante Barbera d’Asti is excellent with antipasti, firm cheeses, red sauce pasta, pizza or steak. The palate is bright with red berries and balanced with a refreshing smack of acidity.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Fontanafredda Barolo Serralunga d'Alba, from 100% estate -grown Nebbiolo, displays the virile muscle and power that is a benchmark for quality Barolo from Serralunga. This ready to drink Barolo is loaded... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Borgogno Barolo has an attractive mid-weight palate with red and black cherry, white pepper, pipe-tobacco and a savory finish extended by well-placed tannins. Estate History: Since 1761, Borgogno is one of the... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Alessandro & Gian Natale Fantino Laboro Disobedient is in fact a declassified Barolo Riserva, aged in large, old, Slavonian oak barrels for five and a half years. Bureaucratic red-tape and a series of miscommunications... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Andrea Oberto Barolo presents an intense, bright garnet-red color and a fragrant bouquet of ripe cherries, violets, and subtle notes of leather, tar, and graphite that evolve over time. On the palate, the wine... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Scovero Rosato, from stalwart natural winemaker Andrea Scovero, is a complex rosato of Barbera. Candied cherry and watermelon meet earthy funk for a wine suited as much to a rustic dinner as a hot afternoon.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Aromas and flavors reminiscent of traditional orange bitters, juxtaposed with the grassy, herbal bitterness of maté tea. A more assertive, slightly sweeter riff on the Baldoria Dry, to be sipped on its own... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bright, fresh, and herb-forward, with notes of sage, rosemary, and ginger. Baldoria Dry was created to play with, amplify, and impart a dry, fresh base to cocktails, while also being highly sippable on its own,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Deep and aromatic, vinous and fruity, and slightly lighter in weight (and sweetness) than many products in this category. Made with both Chardonnay and Nebbiolo wines, it balances its freshly bitter, herbal notes... Read More
The Cantina Bartolo Mascarello is one of the legendary and historic producers of the Barolo appellation. The winery has stood as a beacon of staunch Barolo traditionalism since its official inception in 1918. The roots of the... Read More
Tasting Notes: This rare bottle of 1971 Bartolo Mascarello Barolo is bottled in the 1.9L format, used by the winery up until 1980. Condition is perfect, photo provided is of the actual bottle. Estate History: The Cantina Bartolo... Read More
Tasting Notes: Mid-weight everyday Nebbiolo; beautiful mid-ruby color, rose-petals, red fruit, very fresh, some mineral notes, aged entirely in stainless steel. Excellent with pizza.
Tasting Notes: The interplay of components here is distinctive and delicious. An excellent balance of sweet and bitter. Their Vermouth di Torino Bianco is infused with over 30 botanicals, including nutmeg, coriander, fennel seed,... Read More