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Pale straw in colour with a lively green tinge. The nose displays freshly crushed grapes, with lemon scents and a hint of musk. The palate is lively and fresh as one would expect from a frizzante style wine. The palate tastes of freshly crushed grapes with just a squeeze of lemon & ginger on the finish. The fruit was picked and pressed cold, in new state of the art bag presses. Juice was left to settle naturally and then racked clean. The wine was fermented cold to retain fresh fruit characters. Fermentation was stopped once a balance was reached between alcohol, sweetness, acidity and bubbles.
Floralis has an unmistakable aromatic perspective that is highly characteristic of its variety, with seductive floral perfumes (rose, geranium, lemon). On the mouth it is voluptuous, concentrated yet delicate with a soft sensuality.
Tom Cannavan: 90Pts
Disaronno ‘Originale’ is an liqueur with a characteristic almond taste made in Italy. Amaretto (Italian for ‘a little bitter’) is a sweet, almond-flavoured, Italian liqueur associated with Saronno, Italy. In 1525, a Saronno church commissioned artist Bernardino Luini, one of Leonardo da Vinci’s pupils, to paint its sanctuary with frescoes. As the church was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Luini needed to depict the Madonna, but was in need of a model. He found his inspiration in a young widowed innkeeper, who became his model and (in most versions) lover. Out of gratitude and affection, the woman wished to give him a gift. Her simple means did not permit much, so she steeped apricot kernels in brandy and presented the resulting concoction to a touched Luini.
This is the great wine of the Castello Nipozzano, from the vineyard Mormoreto planted in 1976. The first vintage was from the 1983 harvest, and since then has been produced only in the most favourable years. It was not produced from the harvests of 1984, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1998 or 2002. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot have, over time, formed an intimate bond with this terroir and now bring out all of its unique qualities. It is a wine of great depth, opulent and refined, that you can cellar for many years.
A deep ruby announces Mormoreto, almost opaque in its concentration. The nose is ultra-complex, delivering inebriating draughts of wild blackberry, raspberry, redcurrant, dried plum, dates, and wild red berry fruit, delicately lifted by floral impressions of sweetbriar and violets. Gradually emerging to deepen the rich bouquet even further are spicier nuances of vanilla, cocoa powder, tobacco leaf, and roast espresso bean, which act as a delicious foil to pungent notes of balsam and chlorophyll. A crisp, nervy acidity complements a suite of silky tannins, and both contribute to a palate that is notable for its warmth and roundedness. A finely-balanced, leisurely progression culminates in a lengthy, subtly-aromatic finish.
James Suckling: 94Pts; Falstaff 93Pts; Robert Parker: 91Pts; Wine Enthusiast: 90Pts
Crafted from substainably-grown grapes, certified by Agriqualita
This superbly elegant and stylish blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Bianco comes from one of Tuscany’s greatest white-wine growing areas, grown in vineyards at elevations as high as 700 metres.
To the nose it is intensely flowery with frangipani and jasmine aromas mixed with the fruity notes of apricot and quince. In the glass, the wine also releases exotic scents of tropical fruit and fresh cardamom. When tasted, Pomino Bianco is flavourful and lively, with a balanced structure and persistent finish with a slight aftertaste of ripe raspberries.
James Suckling: 91Pts
Crafted from substainably-grown grapes, certified by Agriqualita
A fine string of bubbles is your first indication of the quality of this Prosecco. A classic bubbly, soft, with a creamy fruitiness, delicately aromatic, with hints of white florals, toast and candied lemon. Perfectly balanced and decidedly appealing. This wine is great as an aperitif or with dry sweets and soft cheeses.
Certified substainable farming by SQNPI (Sistema di Qualità Nazionale di Produzione Integrata)
A dry red wine with a characteristic vinous aroma and a delicately herbaceous flavor; its taste highlights well-structured, rounded fruit, but also considerable body and moderate tannins. It is excellent with roasts, grilled red meats and rich poultry dishes, such as duck or guinea fowl.
Sourced from the hills between Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, this is an amazing Sparkling Wine with a clean, pleasantly fruity bouquet, reminiscent of rennet apples and peach blossom. Its flavor is rounded and well-balanced. it has a very fine, persistent bead and scents of apples and pears that act as a prelude to the flavors of ripe stone fruit with a bit of melon and orange. Fresh and lively with a long, dry, yeasty finish. Attractive sweetness on the palate, which at the same time displays drive and focus. Mineral-charged with bright lemon notes and a firm crispness. Perfect as an aperitif. An ideal accompaniment to seafood or cheese starters, as well as delicately-flavoured Italian and international cuisine.
Decanter: 92Pts; Natalie McLean: 92Pts
Martini Vermouth Rosso is a classic Italian vermouth with a rich, deep red color and a complex flavor profile. Introduced in 1863, it is crafted from a blend of herbs, spices, and caramel, offering sweet and bitter notes with hints of vanilla and citrus. This versatile vermouth is perfect for classic cocktails like the Negroni or enjoyed simply over ice.
Deep ruby colour, the aroma is intense with elegant floral notes, particularly sweet violets, followed by fruity fragrances of dried plum and dark cherry. Concludes with spicy nuances of roasted espresso bean, notes of vanilla, and black liquorice. The palate shows excellent structure and balance with delicate, soft tannins. The finish is long, with an aftertaste of wild berries.
Oak-aged for 24 months, Its bright scarlet hues mirror equally bright and deliciously savoury fruit. The compact palate provides coherent interplay between fruit and tannin with no sense of overripeness or oaky angularity. It’s mouthwatering now, but resist so its texture evens out fully.
Decanter: 96Pts; James Suckling: 92Pts; WinesCritic.com: 91Pts
Crafted from substainably-grown grapes, certified by Agriqualita
For the Riserva, the wine is aged in Slavonian oak barrels for 24 months. Brilliant purple wine with a floral nose dominated by violet and rosehip aromas. Blackcurrant fruity notes lead into marked spiced highlights of black pepper and nutmeg followed by underbrush and humus. The wine is fresh, complex and rich to the palate. The tannin structure is rich and dense as appropriate for the most authentic Sangiovese. The finish is persistent, harmonious and bequeaths pleasant memories of noble tobacco.
James Suckling: 95Pts; WinesCritic.com: 95Pts, Wine Advocate: 92Pts
Crafted from substainably-grown grapes, certified by Agriqualita
Pomino Vinsanto stands out for its brilliant amber shades and golden reflections. Its intriguing bouquet ranges from ripe fruity scents to toasted notes. The first aromas are those of dried fruit, such as walnut and almond. These slowly give way to honey and coffee bean. Spicy nuances like nutmeg and vanilla are quick to follow. On the palate, it reveals a perfectly balanced acidity with a sweet component.
The finish is extremely long, clean and dry. Serving suggestions This meditation wine goes perfectly with various desserts, from dry pastries to soft creams and puddings. It is also ideal for savoury pairings, such as foie gras, mature cheeses or flavourful marbled cheeses. It is recommended to be served in large glasses.
Crafted from substainably-grown grapes, certified by Agriqualita
With its pale straw color and fresh, crisp character, Santa Margherita Valdadige Pinot Grigio is celebrated for its vibrant acidity and lively fruit flavors. Clean, fresh, very pure with intense aromas, strong fruit on the palate, good body and an almost creamy texture make Santa Margherita’s Pinot Grigio a wine of great personality and versatility.
On the palate, Danzante Prosecco offers bright notes of green apple, pear, white peach, and citrus, accented by subtle floral hints. Elegant yet easy-drinking, it is perfect as an aperitif, for festive toasts, or paired with light dishes such as seafood, salads, and fresh cheeses. True to the Danzante spirit—celebrating Italian passion and artistry—this Prosecco captures the joy of everyday moments and the charm of authentic Italian lifestyle.
This label dedicated to Maurizio Zanella is the perfect synthesis of the Cantina’s history, its values of excellence and the vocation of the Franciacorta territory to produce also great reds for ageing. A Bordeaux blend with a strong personality and character, among the most interesting Italian expressions of this type of wine. In the glass, it has an intense ruby-red colour. The bouquet expresses the aromas of small berries, blackberry and blueberry jam, spices, and woody and balsamic hints. The palate has an important structure with deep aromas, a tannic texture well integrated with the body of the wine and pleasant freshness.
Veronelli :94Pts; xtraWine: 93Pts
Crafted from organically-grown grapes
Pipe tobacco, spiced plum, menthol, and blue flowers are some of the aromas you’ll find in this enveloping wine. Full-bodied and savoury, the structured, generous palate combines muscle and finesse, doling out fleshy morello cherry, raspberry jam, liquorice, and a dollop of vanilla alongside velvety tannins. It’s already approachable but will age well for several years or more.
James Suckling: 97 Pts; Decanter World Wine Awards: 96Pts; Falstaff: 96Pts; Wine Enthusiast: 95Pts; Wine Spectator: 94Pts; Wine Advocate: 94 Pts; Vinous: 93 Pts
Crafted from sustainably-grown grapes, certified by Agriqualita
With a recipe that reads more like a medieval elixir of herbs, plants, roots, barks, spices and flower seeds. A bottle of Galliano begins it’s life with the meticulous sorting and quality control of some 30 herbs, spices and plant extracts. This creates a perfectly balanced hand crafted artisanal spirit. To this day the Galliano recipe remains a guarded secret. Here is just a handful of the extracts: Mediterranean Anise, Juniper, Musk Yarrow, Star Anise, Lavender, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Vanilla.
Rich aromas of dark plum, blackberry, and mocha are layered with notes of black pepper and smoky char, a nod to the “woodfired” character. The palate is full-bodied and generous, with plush dark fruit, hints of vanilla, and velvety tannins leading to a long, satisfying finish.
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