Tasting Notes: The Amorotti Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is a aromatic and deeply flavored red from Abruzzo. Purple fruit, smoke, iron and a touch of wild herbs spread across the palate on this vibrant wine from new star producer... Read More
Tasting Notes: Pure Montepulciano in all stainless steel. Notes of fresh black and blue berries with subtle hints of balsamic and olive. Paro Rosso offers freshness with a touch of earth that makes it perfect for Fall dishes.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The first vintage of Ciavolich Fosso Cancelli was in 2007 and was born from the strong desire to make a great artisanal and traditional Montepulciano wine. This wine reflects the ancient soul of the winery and restores... Read More
Tasting Notes: The De Fermo Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Concrete is energetic and ripe, marked by juicy notes of dark berries, cherries, wet rocks, and herbs. The wine ages for 8-12 months in concrete tanks, which allows the wine... Read More
Tasting Notes: Reconditioned by the estate, with the bottle being long stored in the family cellar, then opened, tasted, filtered, and re-bottled with a top off of the same vintage, this is as perfect an example you can find of... Read More
Tasting Notes: Casa Pepe is a parcel located directly in front of the estate. This tiny 0.8 hectare vineyard is south facing, planted pergole style in the early 1970’s with massale selection by Emidio. Soils are the classic... Read More
Tasting Notes: The La Staffa Marche Rosso Rubinia is a juicy, pliable Montepulciano from our favorite Verdicchio producer, Riccardo Baldi. Rubinia refers to what a gem of a wine this is, a total discovery!
Tasting Notes: Pipparello is a punched-up version of San Valentino and a store favorite. Baking spices and black pepper jump from the glass in this incredibly dense and expressive blend of roughly 60% Sangiovese, 25% Montepulciano... Read More
Tasting Notes: San Valentino is a blend of 40% Sagrantino, 40% Sangiovese, and 20% Montepulciano, is the beginning of the journey for Bea lovers. Sourced from a mix of younger vines that don’t make the cut in one of the... Read More
Tasting Notes:San Lorenzo takes its name from the vineyard of the same name in the municipality of Osimo from which it originates. With its outstanding impact in terms of flavor and the enfolding warmth of its rounded tannins,... Read More