Tasting Notes: Mocali has been around since the early 1980s and has earned a reputation for making quality Brunello that’s elegant but also accessible. The 2018 vintage is a perfect example of their craftsmanship, balancing... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Castellare di Castellina Vin Santo del Chianti Classico San Niccolo is from Malvasia Bianca and a small amount of Trebbiano grapes dried out in an aired area on “cannicci” (special wicker mats).... 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: Il Marroneto sits in the northern zone of Montalcino, an area characterized by higher elevations, steep slopes, and cooler temperatures. These conditions are ideal for creating Brunelli of significant ageing potential,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The more powerful, virile side of Chianti comes through in the Monteraponi Toscana Rosso Baron'ugo. An intense bouquet of red fruity aromas of cherry and red currants, and of lifted floral notes of violet. Cedar... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Piancornello Per Emma Podere del Visciolo is based on the local Ciliegolo grape. Deep chocolate aromatics compliment black cherry and earhty undertones. This medium bodied red leaves the palate fresh with a... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Tenuta di Carleone Uno is the flagship wine of the estate produced from the best Sangiovese grapes. It sees 18 months of aging in a mix of tonneaux barrels (about 10% new), cement, and stainless steel. Estate... Read More