Tasting Notes: According to archives found at Pieve Santa Restituta, the Sugarille growing site was already devoted to the cultivation of grapes for wine in the mid-16th century. The name Sugarille is derived from the Latin suber... 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: The Il Borro Borrorosa is salmon pink in color the nose shows striking aromas of sour and marasca cherries. Alluring notes of strawberries and raspeberries meld with delicate hints of herbs... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Il Borro Lamelle is 100% Chardonnay. Fruity and light on the palate, it has tropical fruit aromas, and a vibrant, easy drinking quality. The finish has white pepper and a touch of vanilla. Excelent with antipasti... Read More
Tasting Notes: The northern zone of Montalcino is characterized by high elevation, steep slopes, and cool temperatures. These conditions are idea for creating Brunellos of significant ageing potential, showing complexity, increased... Read More
Tasting Notes: From famed Burgundy connoisseur Filippo Volpi comes this Sangiovese tailor-made to get wine geeks salivating. Over the course of a month, Volpi and his team conduct twenty different harvests. Each harvest goes through... Read More
Tasting Notes: From famed Burgundy connoisseur Filippo Volpi comes this Sangiovese tailor-made to get wine geeks salivating. Over the course of a month, Volpi and his team conduct twenty different harvests. Each harvest goes through... Read More