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ITaly

Veneto

Pinot Grigio delle Venezie

Zesty white wine that is as refreshing as a cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer’s day. The second most popular white wine in America, Pinot Grigio (aka Pinot Gris) is a dry white wine that has a punchy acidity with flavors of lemons, limes, green apples and honey suckle.Pinot Grigio is known as as Pinot Gris in France. Thought to be a mutation of the red grape Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris’ skins are not green like other white grapes, but instead have a greyish blue hue, which is what gives them their name.

Pierdmont

Chardonnay delle Venezie

Chardonnay is a dry, medium- to full-bodied wine with moderate acidity and alcohol. Its flavors range from apple and lemon to papaya and pineapple, and it also shows notes of vanilla when it's aged with oak

Tuscany

Cabernet Sauvignon delle Venezie

Bright ruby color. Cherry & hints of tobacco on the nose. Medium body. Light tannin. Light acidity. Cherry, hints of cranberry, simple on the palate.

Abruzzo

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

Montepulciano is a rustic wine that exhibits strong aromas and flavors. Probably the most noticeable flavors found in this vivid red are that of herbs such as oregano and pepper and black fruits like plums, boysenberries, and sour cherries. It’s also common to detect strong notes of smoky tobacco.

Tuscany

Merlot delle Venezie

Merlot tends to have a similar flavor profile to Cabernet Sauvignon and is actually within the same family of grape (a descendant of Cabernet Franc). The main difference between these grapes is that Merlot has a thinner skin and tends to be less astringent due to fewer and softer tannins. It also maintains a fruitier, sometimes less complex body.

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Tuscany

Tuscan Chianti

Chianti is a very dry red wine that, like most Italian wines, tastes best with food. It ranges from light-bodied to almost full-bodied, according to the district, producer, vintage, and aging regime. It often has an aroma of cherries and sometimes violets, and has a flavor reminiscent of tart cherries.

Tuscany

Tuscan Chianti Classico

This informal red opens with aromas of tilled soil, blackberry and a whiff of game. The simple palate offers juicy black cherry and a hint of baking spice alongside angular, fleeting tannins and racy acidity.

Tuscany

Tuscan Chianti Classico Riserva

This wine is from the most well known Italian wine growing region Chianti Classico, which referes to the central to the region. DOCG is the highest level of Italian wines, and only the Chianti Classico bears the GALLO NERO the black roster guarantee the quality of wine. And this wine been oaked 7 month an oak berry and still fruit forward wine.

Piedmont

Barbera d’Asti

Barbera d’Asti wine you will come across will be from Italy, however, as the grape’s popularity has grown it has found its way into other preeminent growing locations. The grape itself is hardy and adaptable, making it ideal for cultivation in a number of climates and regions.