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 I Fabbri Chianti Classico comes from the high vineyards of Lamole, in Casole. These sandy soils sit high, between 450 and 650 meters above sea level, giving the vines a strong diurnal shift in temperatures.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Il Borro Borrorosa is salmon pink in color the nose shows striking aromas of sour and marasca cherries. Alluring notes of strawberries and raspeberries meld with delicate hints of herbs... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Il Borro Pian di Nova Toscana combines the spice from Syrah with the fruitiness of Sangiovese. Fresh and direct, velvety and captivating, this bright red is energetic on the palate.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Il Marroneto Brunello is a classic example of Sangiove in Montalcino. Zippy, ripe fruit is held together with elegant tannins and a bright, savory acidity. Hints of woodland berries, tobacco and pine come through... Read More
Tasting Notes: From famed Burgundy connoisseur Filippo Volpi comes this Sangiovese tailor-made to get wine geeks salivating. Over the course of a month, Volpi and his team conduct twenty different harvests. Each harvest goes through... Read More
Tasting Notes: This powerful expression of Sangiovese is loaded with succulent dark cherry, plum, licorice, wild rose, rosemary essence, toasted almond, menthol and coffee notes. A truly complete wine.
Tasting Notes: The Isole e Olena Chianti Classico is on the muscular side of the Chianti spectrum with notes of earth and forest floor, mushrooms and yet a freshness, even in hot vintages, that you don't always see. Estate... Read More
Estate History: Isole e Olena is comprised of two adjoining estates in the Barberino Val d’Elsa subregion of Chianti Classico. The land totals 290 hectares of which 53 hectares are planted to vines, which include traditional... Read More
Estate History: Francesco Mulinari, although not from Montalcino or a family of winemakers, decided to take the 1 hectare of land his father had purchased for family picnics, and after discovering vines, become one. The vineyard,... Read More
Estate History: Francesco Mulinari, although not from Montalcino or a family of winemakers, decided to take the 1 hectare of land his father had purchased for family picnics, and after discovering vines, become one. The vineyard,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The La Fiorita Brunello di Montalcino is packed with bright aromas of red cherry, dried flowers and blood orange. Hints of grandma’s candy on the palate give way to a pleasant acidity that keeps the fruit... Read More