Estate History: Since 1761, Borgogno is one of the most historical wineries in Barolo. The underground cellars continue to represent a rare historical memory of the Langa to this day, and the wines are made according to tradition:... Read More
Tasting Notes: The I Clivi Friulano Brazan is from a single vineyard of 80 year old vines located in a top spot in the Collio. Super-low yields and a tiny production ensure the highest quality wine. Orchard fruit, a steely minerality,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Jasci Pecorino shows a lively straw yellow color in the glass. Elegant and delicate aromas with hints of mature yellow fruits are unmistakable. The palate is pleasantly salty showing a freshness with final notes... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Kurtatsch Sauvignon Blanc vines grow on steep limestone and chalk slopes. The terroir shines in this wine with brilliant minerality on the palate and notes of white raspberries, gooseberries and wet grass. Enjoy... Read More
Tasting Notes: Hints of apple and citrus on the nose of the La Capranera Fiano with a hint of honeysuckle. The same fruit is echoed on the palate with mineral notes on the finish. Perfect as an aperitif or paired with seafood... Read More
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: The Mastroberardino Greco di Tufo Nova Serra has a deep straw yellow color. Scents of apricot, pear, apple, peach, citrus fruits, and green almonds are followed by subtle notes of sage and minerals. Bright acidity... Read More
Tasting Notes: Samas The Punica Samas is a crisp, fresh Vermentino from Sardinia. It is named after Punic, the God of the Sun. Vermentino and Chardonnay grapes grown in sandy soil are hand harvested at dawn to maintain characteristic... Read More