Tasting Notes: The Fletcher Barbaresco Recta Pete comes from the Starderi and Roncaglie crus, two of the finest in Barbaresco. Reticent at first, an hour open and aromas of dried citrus, chestnuts, leather and sweet pipe tobacco... Read More
Estate History: Felsina began in 1966 when Domenico Poggiali bought the estate and took the leap into Italian viticulture at a time when it was struggling. Investing in the quality of the wine and the expertise of a young team... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Fontodi Chianti Classico, a benchmark in the region, shows the hard-candy, cherry flavors alongside aromatic rose petal, blood oranges, wild herbs and a vibrant, mouth-watering acidity. Try this elegant yet... Read More
Tasting Notes: Fontodi is famous for their powerful and high-scoring Chiantis and Flaccianello Super Tuscan, but their Syrah may be the wine that peak your curiosity. Inky and meaty, this wine is for the bold.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The light skin contact on the Frank Cornelissen Munjebel Bianco results in a combination of density as well as elegance and makes this wine very suited to accompany a wide variety of dishes and cuisine, from fish... Read More
Tasting Notes: Nestled within the delineated Barolo appellation, the commune of Barolo is home to some of the region’s most austere and complex wines. The Fratelli Barale Barolo is sourced from several crus, including Castellero,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Wine Lovers love Nebbiolo wine, usually associated with famous villages of Piemonte in Northern Italy. However, the Nino Negri Sfursat di Valtellina is a unique version of Nebbiolo wine that comes from the wine... Read More
Tasting Notes: The second of Bea’s two early and highly influential skin-macerated white wines, “Santa Chiara” hails from the fabled Pagliaro cru, and combines roughly equal proportions of five varieties: Garganega,... Read More