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Farina Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG [Rating:JS87]
Farina was named “Best Italian Wine Producer of the year in 2015 at the International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC). Remo Farina founded the winery in the early 1800s. He combined the most modern concepts in winemaking technology with ancient, time-tested methods to produce rich and elegant wines. The winery is now in the capable hands of Claudio, Elena and Alessandro Farina. Guided by the principle of “transparency”, the wines are hallmark ex-pressions of the family’s tradition and honest character towards making its wines.
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$100.00 -
Farina Valpolicella DOC [ Rating : AG91 ]
Farina was named “Best Italian Wine Producer of the year in 2015 at the International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC). Remo Farina founded the winery in the early 1800s. He combined the most modern concepts in winemaking technology with ancient, time-tested methods to produce rich and elegant wines. The winery is now in the capable hands of Claudio, Elena and Alessandro Farina. Guided by the principle of “transparency”, the wines are hallmark ex-pressions of the family’s tradition and honest character towards making its wines.”
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$50.00 -
Sassicaia [ Rating: JD97, AD97]
Tenuta San Guido is named after the Saint Guido della Gherardesca who lived during the XI century. It is located on the Tyrrhenian coast, between Leghorn and Grosseto, in Maremma an area made famous by Italian Nobel prize winner Giosue Carducci, and it stretches for 13 km from the sea to the hills.
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$485.00 -
Guidalberto [Rating:WS90, JD94]
Tenuta San Guido is named after the Saint Guido della Gherardesca who lived during the XI century. It is located on the Tyrrhenian coast, between Leghorn and Grosseto, in Maremma an area made famous by Italian Nobel prize winner Giosue Carducci, and it stretches for 13 km from the sea to the hills.
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$115.00 -
Le Difese [Rating:WA90, WS90, AG91]
Tenuta San Guido is named after the Saint Guido della Gherardesca who lived during the XI century. It is located on the Tyrrhenian coast, between Leghorn and Grosseto, in Maremma an area made famous by Italian Nobel prize winner Giosue Carducci, and it stretches for 13 km from the sea to the hills.
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$90.00 -
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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$135.00 -
Castello di Ama “AMA” Chianti Classico DOCG [ Rating: JS93, AG92]
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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$75.00 -
Tasca d’Almerita Rosso Del Conte [ Rating: WA95 ]
Tasca d’Almerita is the leading Sicily winery for over 30 years, boasting two prestigious “Three Glass” awards. Its Regaleali Estate was also featured as one of the top vineyards in Italy by the pre-eminent Robb Report Singapore. Tasca d’Almerita carries a rich heritage of 200 years in winemaking. Here, research is foremost, to analyse and match each unique vineyard with the best grapes to produce the optimal wine! This takes time, but there is no hurry. Today, Tasca owns 5 different estates within Sicily – be certain that each produces wines that reveal different facets of Sicily!
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$150.00 -
Magnifico Rosso Fuoco Primitivo
Magnifico Rosso Fuoco is a complex and rich wine that wraps the senses remarkably with notes of blackberry and cherries, thanks to the warm and temperate climate of Puglia. A very interesting structure is achieved due to the good balance between the soft tannins and acidity. Truly magnificent for its price!
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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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$75.00 -
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 -
Ca’del Bosco Maurizio Zanella Rosso del Sebino IGT*
If wine is art, Ca’del Bosco’s masterpiece is called Franciacorta. The enchanting Ca’del Bosco story began in the 1960s when Maurizio Zanella found, in Franciacorta of Italy, the land that would generate the finest fruits, both in still wines and in premium bubblies. He turned a house into a vanguard winery to produce the first and best wine expression that this territory can potentially achieve. Since then, a single principle has been defining the essence of Ca’del Bosco: the quest for excellence.
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$170.00
