Fans of collectible Italian wines have fallen in love with the Andretta Brunello di Montalcino. It's easy to see why with a 94 point rating from James Suckling, crafted during the historic 2015 vintage, for only $24.99 a bottle!... Read More
A direct, real Chianti Classico with plum and sour-cherry character, as well as some tangy citrus. It’s medium-bodied with lovely fruit and a fresh finish. Just a hint of firmness at the end. Drink now. James Suckling, 91... Read More
Campogrande shows a straw yellow color. The nose is intense and delicate with notes of orange flowers, peaches and apricots. The palate is soft and fresh with a savory finish and a fruity aftertaste.
Combining Italian soul with new world flavor and vitality, the Santa Cristina line combines maximum quality with value. These extremely versatile wines are made for everyday enjoyment, whether served by themselves or with virtually... Read More
Santa Cristina Rosso shows a full red color with purplish highlights. The nose, pleasurable and intense, offers fruity notes of cherries, blackberries, and plums fused with aromas of vanilla and coffee. The palate is supple, enveloping,... Read More
A Super Tuscan that needs little introduction, the 2018 vintage for Antinori's Villa Rosso could be the best ever...It's certainly the highest rating that Decanter has ever given! The term Super Tuscan, coined by Robert... Read More
This features mellow aromas of macerated cherry, rose, leather, iron and tobacco. Ripe midpalate, gracefully ceding to firm tannins on the finish. Elegant and focused. Best from 2023 through 2036. 4,500 cases made, 1,000 cases... Read More
Fragrant and loaded with finesse, this has enticing aromas of dark-skinned berry, violet, camphor and whiffs of pipe tobacco. The vibrant, linear palate has great tension, delivering juicy Morello cherry, crushed mint, orange... Read More
The term Super Tuscan, coined by Robert Parker in the 1970's is a fairly recent style in the long and illustrious history of wines made in Tuscany. The term describes red blends that are produced from grapes not native to... Read More
Deep ruby red with violet-purple reflections. Huge, fruity bouquet; black cherry and herb scented. Lush currant fruit with velvety soft tannins and perfect fruit acid balance. A wine of great harmony and intensity. The finish... Read More
The Malvasia grapes for this wine are grown on the lush hills that surround Asti in Piedmont. The sweetness of the wine is balanced by nice acidity and a slight spritz. Enjoy it on its own as a refreshing aperitif, with light... Read More
Ovadia ben Abraham of Bertinoro, near Forlì, was a rabbi and a commentator on the Mishnah, and was commonly known as The Bartenura. Born in the second half of the 15th century in Italy, he was a pupil of Joseph ben Solomon... Read More