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