Tasting Notes: With his Pinot Noir from the heart of Barbaresco, winemaker Silvio Giamello proves that Piedmont’s comparisons to Burgundy are well-founded. Delicate yet complex, this wine combines Piedmont’s signature... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Angelo Negro Unfiltered Vino Rosso is a dry wine made from the Brachetto grape. Light cherry red color blended with cloudy purple hues due to residual yeast. Bright, fresh aromatics coupled with delicate hints... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Barbaresco Tre Stelle from Cascina delle Rose shows classic, elegant Barbaresco aromatic notes of orange peel, spice, mint, and roses. Rich, racy and supple, this gorgeous wine is ready to drink now or hold... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Cerruti Fol is an white wine produced with Moscato grapes that undergo spontaneous fermentation and maceration for 5 days on the skins, followed by 12 months aging in steel tank and concrete vats. It is not... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Chionetti Dogliani Briccolero represents the pinnacle of the Dolcetto grape. This deep, ripe red has great structure with a frame of red currants, mocha and wild herbs all blend together seemlessly. The finish... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Chiussuma Carema, is pure Nebbiolo, the product of a strenuous mountain viticulture conducted on high slopes that cannot be mechanized. This is a traditional interpretation of the classic Carema Nebbiolo but... 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 Rispetto is from Sauvignon Blanc grapes grown on white marl soils of Tortona in Piemonte. The must sits on the skins for a few weeks before aging in steel for six months. It is bottled unfined... Read More
Tasting Notes: The exceptional Loreto “cru” of Barbaresco is the source for this most profound wine of the De Forville estate. More full-bodied and dense than the “Normale”, the “Loreto” also... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Fletcher Barbaresco Starderi bursts with blood orange, cedar and red berries. Tannins are firm and well-integrated, this is a very pure and potent expression of Nebbiolo. Estate History: David Fletcher is an... Read More
Tasting Notes: The color of the Fontanafredda Derthona Timorasso is an intense straw yellow, consistent and clear. On the nose the bouquet is aromatic and reminiscent of exotic fruits, as well as white pulp fruit. Served chilled... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Fontanafredda Ebbio Nebbiolo when young, it features a fragrance which is wonderfully spontaneous and full of surprise: in its bouquet, colour, and generous, velvety body this langhe Nebbiolo brings out all... Read More
Tasting Notes: The local dialect from the village of Suno indicates “Möt” as the translation of ‘hill’ and “Frei” as that of ‘Porcini Mushrooms’, hence the meaning. This elegant... Read More
Tasting Notes: The names comes from the local dialect from the village of Suno. “Möt” means ‘hill’ and “Ziflon” is ‘Robin’ or ‘songbird’.Based on a blend of Nebbiolo... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Langhe Nebbiolo is ethereal, persistent, with the classic 'tar and roses' perfume you might find on a Barolo. The finish is dry, harmonious, velvety, medium-bodied, and complex.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Borgogno Nebbiolo No Name shows an intense garnet red color with orange reflections. Ethereal, persistent, cassic 'tar and roses' perfume. The finish is dry, harmonious, velvety, full-bodied, and complex.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Giuseppe Mascarello’s Freisa is full and rustic in style, boasting notes of red currants, violets, thyme, and a hint of spice. Freisa is closely related to Nebbiolo and shows the connection but with a spicy... Read More
Estate History: Beppe Rinaldi took over the estate in 1983 from his father Guiseppe and slowly became noticed as one of the great old-school 'Barolistas' of the Langhe. After his passing in 2018, his daughter Marta took... Read More
Estate History: In the region of Piedmont, nestled on the ridge of a hill in the town of Barbaresco is the ancient home and vineyards of La Ca Nova which cover an area of 12 hectares. For Barbaresco production, 10 hectares. Only... Read More