Tasting Notes: The Cascina Baricchi Timorasso Ca Va Sans Dire is a very special expression of the Timorasso grape from a vineyard planted in the 1950's. It spends nearly a decade in used oak and the full golden color in the... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Claudio Mariotto Timorasso Bricco San Michele comes from a single vineyard of Timorasso near the village of Tortona. Claudio is an expert on the variety, having trained with Walter Massa. His Timorasso is bright... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Daniele Ricci Il Giallo di Costa comes from the estates oldest Timorasso vines, planted in 1986 at the top of a steep hill. The wine sees 90 days of submerged cap maceration, giving it an orange hue and imbibing... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Daniele Ricci San Leto Timorasso comes from vines that were planted in 1989 and 1992. San Leto also undergoes three days of maceration without any pump-overs so not to extract any bitterness or less noble elements... Read More
Tasting Notes: This Timorasso receives some serious treatment; with an extended spontaneous fermentation in concrete, long-aging in stainless steel, and another period resting in bottle, this wine brims with power, complexity,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Il Poggio’s Timorasso is loaded with notes of fresh-cut pineapple, lemon-rind, green-olive and a wisp of fennel. A beautiful yet interesting Timorasso that is perfect for anything from seafood to white-meats.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Vigneti Massa Derthona is not your typically light and simply refreshing Italian aperitivo white wine. It’s got substance and structure and deserves substantial food, such as richer fish, poultry, and... Read More