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.
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
Crisp and refreshing, semi sweet, with lingering pear, tangerine, nectar and melon flavors on the finish. Classic moscato, bright, sweet, with a light effervescence (frizzante if you're feeling fancy) with aromas of peach,... Read More
Italy has a storied heritage of producing some of the best wines in the world. From our Bartenura Moscato in its iconic blue bottle to our classic Bartenura Ovadia Estates Chianti DOCG, Bartenura wines are sourced from all over... Read More
Our Bella Sera Pinot Grigio is crisp and refreshing, with aromas and flavors of citrus, ripe apple and pear. To complement the citrus-driven flavors and lively acidity of Pinot Grigio, we blended in Moscato for added sweetness... Read More
Zaccagnini, is located in the sere, mountainous region of Abruzzo. about While Abruzzo doesn’t attract Hollywood celebrities fleeing the spotlight or even many average tourists⎯it has one claim to fame: Marcello Zaccagnini... Read More