Tasting Notes: The Castello di Verduno Barolo Riserva Monvigliero shows incredible virile power in a traditional mid-weight frame. Succulent red cherry, cedar, tobacco and dried herbs open nicely with time in the glass, showing... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Castello di Verduno Basadone is bright, fresh and loaded with raspberry, white pepper and floral energy. Its a rare red from the Pelaverga grape that works with seafood, vegetarian dishes or as an apertivo with... 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 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 Chiussuma Rosso Farinel is a Nebbiolo-based wine produced in Carema, in Piedmont along the border of the Valle d'Asote, vinified and fermented exclusively in steel. The goal of the winery is to best represent... Read More
Tasting Notes: Barolo Chinato is a special wine produced with Barolo DOCG, aromatized with cinchona calisaya bark, rhubarb and gentian root and the precious cardamom seed whose active principles are extracted with a slow maceration... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Col di Venti Barbera d'Asti Petraia represents its terroir and varietal character from the intriguing fresh red fruit nose, jammy with notes of rhubarb and hints of wild flower, to the soft gratifying palate.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Funtanì, which is the word for “fountain” in Piedmontese dialect, evokes the geographical position of the oldest Barbera vineyard on the Cordero estate near an old spring at the foot of the slope.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Cordero di Montezemolo Barolo Bricco Gattera has an intense garnet-red color. The nose invokes a sense of warmth with notes of jam, raspberry, licorice, cherry and camphor.Velvet palate of remarkable structure... Read More
Tasting Notes: Intense bouquet of peach and acacia flowers, chamomile, melon and yellow flowers. Fresh acidity with a slightly bitter finish. A wonderful expression of Arneis from a very traditional winemaker. Lots of chalky... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Crissante Alessandria Barbera d'Alba Superiore Ruge is a wine built for the cellar. Packed with red fruits, blackcurrant and cherry, licorice and ripe strawberry. Herbal, rich and harmonious, full bodied,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Daniele Ricci Derthona Timorasso is the calling card of the estate. Fermented and elevated in stainless steel, Daniele allows three days of skin contact, imparting some depth and color to the wine. Lees contact... 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 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 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: 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 Diego Conterno Barolo is an elegant Nebbiolo-based wine sourced from three separate vineyards in Monforte. ‘San Giovanni,’ not far from the Barolo commune, contributes suave fruit; ‘Bricco... Read More