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Castello di Ama “Montebuoni” Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG
Introducing Castello di Ama, an impressive recipient of 10 Gambero Rosso “3 glass” awards from 2004 – 2014 editions. Founded in 1972, Castello di Ama is one of Tuscany’s leading wineries that produces widely acclaimed wines. Today it is run by second generation Lorenza Sebasti and her winemaker husband Marco Pallanti who was named Winemaker of the Year in the 2003 edition of the most authoritative Italian wine guide, Gambero Rosso. Its San Lorenzo wine was also Wine Spectator’s sixth highest rated wine in 2014.
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Castello di Ama “San Lorenzo” Gran Selezione DOCG [ Rating: JS95]
Introducing Castello di Ama, an impressive recipient of 10 Gambero Rosso “3 glass” awards from 2004 – 2014 editions. Founded in 1972, Castello di Ama is one of Tuscany’s leading wineries that produces widely acclaimed wines. Today it is run by second generation Lorenza Sebasti and her winemaker husband Marco Pallanti who was named Winemaker of the Year in the 2003 edition of the most authoritative Italian wine guide, Gambero Rosso. Its San Lorenzo wine was also Wine Spectator’s sixth highest rated wine in 2014.
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Castello di Ama L’apparita Toscana IGT [ Rating: JS97, WA98. AG98]
Introducing Castello di Ama, an impressive recipient of 10 Gambero Rosso “3 glass” awards from 2004 – 2014 editions. Founded in 1972, Castello di Ama is one of Tuscany’s leading wineries that produces widely acclaimed wines. Today it is run by second generation Lorenza Sebasti and her winemaker husband Marco Pallanti who was named Winemaker of the Year in the 2003 edition of the most authoritative Italian wine guide, Gambero Rosso. Its San Lorenzo wine was also Wine Spectator’s sixth highest rated wine in 2014.
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Ceretto “Piana” Barbera d’Alba DOC
Ceretto is widely credited for pioneering the modern style of winemaking in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its founding brothers, Bruno and Marcello Ceretto, were hailed as the “Barolo Brothers” in the 1960s for pioneering the concept of “Cru” in Italy ? believing that great lands produce great wines. A specialist in estate-bottled, single vineyard wines, Ceretto makes top class Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto, Arneis and Moscato d-Asti.
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Ceretto “Rossana” Dolcetto d’Alba DOC [ Rating: JS91 ]
Ceretto is widely credited for pioneering the modern style of winemaking in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its founding brothers, Bruno and Marcello Ceretto, were hailed as the “Barolo Brothers” in the 1960s for pioneering the concept of “Cru” in Italy ? believing that great lands produce great wines. A specialist in estate-bottled, single vineyard wines, Ceretto makes top class Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto, Arneis and Moscato d-Asti.
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$70.00 -
Ceretto Barbaresco DOCG [Rating: AG89]
Ceretto is widely credited for pioneering the modern style of winemaking in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its founding brothers, Bruno and Marcello Ceretto, were hailed as the “Barolo Brothers” in the 1960s for pioneering the concept of “Cru” in Italy ? believing that great lands produce great wines. A specialist in estate-bottled, single vineyard wines, Ceretto makes top class Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto, Arneis and Moscato d’Asti.
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$135.00 -
Ceretto Barolo DOCG [ Rating: JS94 ]
Ceretto is widely credited for pioneering the modern style of winemaking in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its founding brothers, Bruno and Marcello Ceretto, were hailed as the “Barolo Brothers” in the 1960s for pioneering the concept of “Cru” in Italy ? believing that great lands produce great wines. A specialist in estate-bottled, single vineyard wines, Ceretto makes top class Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto, Arneis and Moscato d’Asti.
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$165.00 -
Château Boutillot – Bordeaux [Rating JS90-91 ]
Revelations d’Hubert de Bouard is a new range of consumer-friendly wines created by internationally renowned consultant oenologist, Hubert de Bouard in collaboration with Bordeaux négociant Yvon Mau.
The shared ambition is to make exemplary Bordeaux wines in a fruity, well-balanced style that is accessible to all. With the reputation of Hubert de Bouard, who is also a joint owner of Chateau Angelus, St Emilion Premier Cru Classe A, these affordable yet incredible reds are set to make an impact!
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Château De La Pierre Levee – Cotes de Bordeaux [Rating: JS91]
Revelations d’Hubert de Bouard is a new range of consumer-friendly wines created by internationally renowned consultant oenologist, Hubert de Bouard in collaboration with Bordeaux négociant Yvon Mau.
The shared ambition is to make exemplary Bordeaux wines in a fruity, well-balanced style that is accessible to all. With the reputation of Hubert de Bouard, who is also a joint owner of Chateau Angelus, St Emilion Premier Cru Classe A, these affordable yet incredible reds are set to make an impact!
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Vignobles Bourceau 990 Malbec
Vignobles Bourceau, a family-owned estate since 1835, stands proudly in Berson. The estate is comprised of three distinct châteaux: Château La Gamaye, Château Terrier des Cailloux, and Château Haut Mangaud, all proudly bearing the AOC (Protected Appellation) seal. The vineyards thrive on the clay-calcareous hillsides, shielded from spring frosts by a benevolent microclimate. This exceptional terroir nurtures a symphony of grape varieties, with Merlot taking center stage alongside Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec.
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$50.00 -
Vignobles Bourceau Desir Malbec
Vignobles Bourceau, a family-owned estate since 1835, stands proudly in Berson. The estate is comprised of three distinct châteaux: Château La Gamaye, Château Terrier des Cailloux, and Château Haut Mangaud, all proudly bearing the AOC (Protected Appellation) seal. The vineyards thrive on the clay-calcareous hillsides, shielded from spring frosts by a benevolent microclimate. This exceptional terroir nurtures a symphony of grape varieties, with Merlot taking center stage alongside Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec.
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$65.00 -
Château Haut-Brion [Rating: WA100, WS98, JS99]
Founded in 1935 by Mr Clarence Dillon, Domaine Clarence Dillon first purchased the legendary Chateau Haut-Brion estate in Pessac-Leognan, and later on, its neighboring estate Chateau La Mission Haut-Brion in 1983.
The family wrote a new chapter to the Dillon family’s heritage in 2005 by establishing “Clarendelle”, a premium Bordeaux experience without a steep price tag. A guarantee of quality, Clarendelle wines are made and aged by winemakers from Chateau Haut-Brion and Chateau La Mission Haut-Brion
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