Here we have the quintessential Italian table wine. Generous red berries, smooth tannin, bright finish. Organic farming, spontaneous fermentation, no fining or filtering, low sulfur additions. In simpler terms, Montepulciano that... Read More
Purple flowers and black raspberries are two signatures in this wine. The other feature is connected to the vast redwood forests found here. In sum, it is the melange of flowers, fruit, and forest that defines this terroir.... Read More
Bright red fruits like cranberry, strawberry, and raspberry, alongside a hint of cinnamon, wild herbs, and star anise. The palate follows the nose, and despite all those red fruit notes, is a markedly fresh and dry wine. We recommend... Read More
The Montesecondo Sangiovese is a very pretty wine that emphasizes freshness and vivacity. Crushed red berries, spice, orange peel and floral notes give this mid-weight, translucent Sangiovese tons of character and complexity.... Read More
Serve this wine with a chill! Bursting with fresh cherry through the mouth. A friendly carbonic upfront zip followed by a touch of tart berry eschewing in a dusting of zippy tannin.
A fresh and spicy blend of Sangiovese and Montepulciano that wafts up with masses of wild berries, alpine herbs and rose buds. It’s soft yet juicy, offering a savory display of mineral-tinged red berries and inner florals... Read More
A brilliant ruby red shade with notes of wild strawberry, rose petal, and a touch of tomato skin. Similar notes continue onto the palate with a light structure and mouthwatering, bright acidity.
“Vino da Sete” translates as “wine of thirst,” or as the French say, “vin de soif.” This bright, crunchy red boasts a medium-ruby color. Aromas of strawberry, currant, and a touch of fresh leather... Read More