Tasting Notes: The name “Cerasuolo” comes from the term “cerasa”, that is cherry, the small and delicate fruit that this wine makes come to mind in its color shades, and sensory notes. It is a rosé... Read More
Tasting Notes: This fresh Montepulciano is very enjoyable, but not simple. It has a balanced structure, with young and fresh red fruits notes and a good propensity to aging. Montepulciano is possibly the most reliable interpreter... Read More
Tasting Notes: Darker than your typical rose wine, but not quite red! The skins are then separated from the juice and softly pressed, before our indigenous yeasts take over and lead the fermentation process.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Fermented with wild yeasts and matured for 12 months in clay amphorae, then a further 12 months in bottle, this wine has a spiced plum and wild hedgerow aroma with some rich black cherry notes. In the mouth it has... Read More
Tasting Notes: From a region rooted in tradition comes a forward-thinking, new-age wine. Colle Florido has become renown for spontaneous fermentations and no filtering. The result is rocky and savory wine that zips acidity, to... Read More
Tasting Notes: Despite what you may expect from Bolgheri and the land of Super Tuscans, Montepeloso's Nardo is uniquely comprised of Montepulciano, Sangiovese, and Marsellan. Picked from lime-rich petrified clay and silex... Read More
Tasting Notes: San Valentino is a blend of 40% Sagrantino, 40% Sangiovese, and 20% Montepulciano, is the beginning of the journey for Bea lovers. Sourced from a mix of younger vines that don’t make the cut in one of the... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bright pinkish-red. Fresh aromas and flavors of red cherry, pomegranate and small red berries. Lovely acid-fruit balance with a bright, crisp, clean floral finish.
Tasting Notes: Brilliant ruby red with violet tinges. Intense aromas and flavors, refined and elegant, with hints of sour red cherry, blueberry, violet and flint. Full bodied with smooth tannins, leading to along, fresh finish.... Read More