Tasting Notes: Muscatedda is the local name of the first vineyard that was harvested in the area. Prima vigna muscatedda comes from the only native white grape variety of the territory of Val di Noto, the Moscato di Noto. An aromatic... Read More
Tasting Notes: This wine truly represents the different faces of contemporary Tuscan winemaking. It brings together the fragrance and elegance of wines produced in the traditional area of Chianti Classico, with the opulence and... Read More
Tasting Notes: Produced from 120 year old vines, stomped by foot, fermented in vats made of lavastone, the Masseria del Pino Etna Rosso has captured Mt. Etna in a bottle. Smoke, wild-berry brambles, spicebox and savory minerals... Read More
Tasting Notes: Deep ruby red. A complex and enveloping bouquet offers aromas of red fruits, particularly strawberry and raspberry, and spices such as vanilla, tobacco, cocoa, and coffee. This is a warm, enveloping wine with great... Read More
Tasting Notes: It’s not hyperbolic to say that without the Mastroberardino estate, this “3rd ‘Noble’ Red wine of Italy” made from the Aglianico grape,might have been lost to time. They reinvigorated... Read More
Estate History: Mirafiore was founded in 1858 by Emanuele Mirafiore, son of Italy's King Vittorio Emanuele II. With its range of unique wines, highly distinctive in origin, character and personality, by the end of the century... Read More
Tasting Notes: 'Coenobium' is a blend of Trebbiano, Verdicchio, and Malvasia that showcase the power of volcanic soils in Lazio with a notes of smoke and iron with green apple, fennel, and honey. A full bodied wine that... Read More
Tasting Notes: When the best grapes of Sangiovese go through a long maceration, the wine is refined in wood, and in the bottle, for a long time, and it becomes a great red. A medicine for the heart, the right companion for game... Read More