Tasting Notes: Vermentino from the Guado al Tasso estate is straw yellow in color with greenish highlights. The nose offers enticing aromatic intensity with notes of citrus fruit, white flower blossoms and tropical fruit. On the... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Antonella Corda Vermentino Amphora Ziru uses Amphora clay vessels and extended time of must in contact with the grape skins (up to a month) to add complex flavors and aromas and mellow the natural salinity of... Read More
Estate History: Nestled in the southern area of Sardegna, Antonella Corda established her own winery in 2010 with vineyards inherited by her grandfather, the Sardinian wine legend Antonio Argiolas. After graduating from the university... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Dettori Renosu Bianco is mostly Vermentino with a touch of Moscato. Wildly tropical on the nose, with banana, passion fruit and dragon fruit, a touch of salinity for balance and a ripe and fleshy mouthfeel that... Read More
Tasting Notes: Fletcher’s Favorita expresses a beautiful bouquet of wildflowers, and subtle citrus zest and almonds. The body is well textured with a sleek finish and attractive flinty notes of iron with a fresh orchard... Read More
Tasting Notes: This refreshing Tuscan Rosato is a blend of Syrah and Vermentino, softly pressed in whole bunches to maintain freshness and a soft mouthfeel. It is fermented in stainless steel and sees a few months of aging on... Read More
Tasting Notes: This elegant Vermentino comes from the Tuscan coast and has a bright perfume of orchard fruit, sea breeze and wild herbs. Soft and pleasant on the palate, this is the perfect wine with hard cheeses, seafood or roast... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Poggio al Tesoro Solosole Vermentino Bolgheri has orchard apples, savory spices and a hint of grapefruit on the expressive palate. Try with cured meats, seafood or hard cheeses.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Samas is named after the Punic God of the Sun. Vermentino and Chardonnay grapes grown in sandy soil are hand harvested at dawn to maintain characteristic varietal notes and freshness. Vinified separately, the varieties... Read More
Tasting Notes: The San Felice Vermentino Perolla is from the traditional grape in the Maremma, Vermentino. It ripens to perfection on the hills of the Perolla estate, thanks in part to the moderating influence of the nearby Mediterranean.... Read More