Tasting Notes: There is no one way to create the perfect Super Tuscan, but some of our favorites are increasingly adding Cabernet Franc in recent years. Fragrant, floral and deeply fruity, its powerful tannins make the Il Fauno... Read More
Tasting Notes: Rute comes from the word “red” in Etruscan. The Etruscans were the most ancient civilization of this territory and the first to cultivate vines in Italy. Merlot is harvested in mid-September, Cabernet... Read More
Tasting Notes: Aromas of cherry, strawberry, and white pepper, pair this wine with aged cheeses, spiced soups, and cured meats. This region carries just as much heritage as Chianti, having wines crafted here since the 19th century.... Read More
Tasting Notes: “Madègo”, the name of the vineyard is the word in the local dialect for the harvest of the alfalfa that was once grown on this plot of land. It is a red wine that should be drunk young in order... Read More