When it comes to Pinot Noir, does terroir matter? We taste three different single-vineyard Pinot Noirs from Castelfeder. All three…
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The Italian wine grape Sangiovese is our ‘go-to’ variety. We like Sangiovese in all forms, especially those from Chianti Classico…
2017 Poggiobello Friulano This is not your traditional Friulano. When we think of the light and simple wines of Italy,…
Vermentino may be the ultimate house Italian wine. The most famous place for Vermentino is Sardinia, Italy but it’s grown…
2015 Tinazzi Ca De Rocchi ‘La Bastia’ Amarone Della Valpolicella If full-bodied red wines are your thing, then this is…
2011 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Barolo Liste Ready to drink Barolo? Yes. Great producer? YES! When it comes to the…
2013 San Filippo Brunello Di Montalcino San Filippo is a fan favorite, and we are excited to bring you their…
Barbaresco is perfect for Pinot Noir lovers. A lighter wine that’s great for late summer into fall (read: football season)…