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: Pale salmon in color, Castello di Bossi Rosato pays homage to the rosé wines of southern France. On the nose, however, it immediately asserts its Italian heritage with aromas of dusty earth and Mediterranean... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Balifico has a vivid ruby color with a dark purple tinge. The nose is elegant, displaying aromas of blackberry and blueberry with hints of oak and cinnamon. This is a smooth wine with good structure and a long... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Cosimo Maria Masini Annick opens with aromas of citrus and fresh fruits. Notes of fresh fruit and minerality on the palate. Classic pairing with fish and crustaceans and it is also a perfect match for Tuscan... Read More
Tasting Notes: Fontodi Meriggio opens with classic Sauvignon aromatics with hints of orchard fruit, mint, chamomile and white flowers. Stunningly complete and a reminder that great white wine can come from Tuscany. Estate History:... 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: The Tenuta di Valgiano Mazzapink has pulpy notes of strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, and black pepper. On the palate, flavors of candied violet, juicy blood orange, garrigue, rhubarb. Excellent with Margherita... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Tenuta San Guido Guidalberto is the second wine to the original Super Tuscan, Sassicaia and holds an incredibly high level of quality. Plum, mocha and spice notes all transport you to Tuscany, with a silky frame... Read More