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For those unfamiliar, Pallagrello Nero is a red grape varietal that dates back to the ancient Greeks and is planted primarily in Italy’s Campania region. This intriguing wine is produced Read More...
from grapes planted in volcanic soil along the slopes surrounding the town of Caserta. The resulting wine is medium-to-full-bodied with wonderful aromas and flavors of spiced blackberry fruit with secondary notes of dried tobacco and volcanic minerals. It’s simply delicious from start to finish and is especially good with lamb, grilled sausages along with heavier pastas and cheeses. It’s a real treat from Southern Italy that’s not to be missed.
$19.98
Greco di Tufo is a DOCG of the Campania wine region in southern Italy. It is responsible for what is arguably the region's most prestigious white wine, made predominantly from the Read More...
grape variety that shares its name.The name Tufo refers not only to one of the villages from which the wine comes, but also the type of rock on which the village was built. The refeshing crisp white wines are known for their aromatic notes of lemons, pears, toasted almonds and lingering mineral finish.
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A red wine made from Pallagrello Nero.
The aromas are notably peppery in character, somewhat like the red wines of the Rhône, the texture smooth and velvety. In short, the wine Read More...
The aromas are notably peppery in character, somewhat like the red wines of the Rhône, the texture smooth and velvety. In short, the wine Read More...
is something new in the overall Italian panorama and, like others from Italy's south, is part of an important process which is bringing a different range of sensations to wine-loving consumers in search of something new and interesting, not simply the tried and true.
$12.95
Mount Vulture in Basilicata is where Aglianico is transformed into
southern Italy’s most soulful wine—a powerful red with a volcanic heart.
It’s the region’s rich volcanic Read More...
southern Italy’s most soulful wine—a powerful red with a volcanic heart.
It’s the region’s rich volcanic Read More...
soils that give Aglianico its power and punch
in the glass. Created by one of southern Italy’s savviest winemakers, Rino
Botte, this is a hearty, juicy red wine that is just the thing for savory meals
and everyday pleasure.
in the glass. Created by one of southern Italy’s savviest winemakers, Rino
Botte, this is a hearty, juicy red wine that is just the thing for savory meals
and everyday pleasure.
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Considering the number of growers this winery sources fruit from we’re always impressed with the quality of this consistently well-made Falanghina from Italy’s Campania region. It’Read More...
s one of those wonderful regional Italian wines that our customers can’t get enough of. Whether it’s the pleasing aromas of acacia flowers and white peaches or the fresh and tasty palate, this terrificwhite is hard to beat on a warm afternoon. Ideal with fish, vegetable dishes, sandwiches, cold cuts and lighter soups.
$24.98
The red wines of the Taurasi zone are the most celebrated fine wines made in Southern Italy. It’s not uncommon to see passionate descriptions of Taurasi as the “Brunello” or “Barolo” Read More...
of Southern Italy—indeed Taurasi has the power and ageability of the biggest Brunellos, but also a heady perfume quality combining earth, spice, and dried potpourri floral aromas with some of the same elegance and range as Barolo. The Aglianico grape at the core of Taurasi wines has all the mystery within it of grapes like Pinot Noir and Tempranillo that show amazing sensitivity to the variables of terroir. Will these wines ever receive the international attention of Barolo or Brunello? Probably not as the volcanic slopes of Mt Vesuvius are difficult to farm and there are only a handful of Taurasi producers—all small production. Two years ago Lucio Mastroberardino, the man behind Terredora, cut the price of this “normale” bottling of Taurasi almost in half—even though the current vintage at the time had 94pts from Wine Advocate.
The 2006 Terredora Taurasi has not been rated yet, but adventurous palates will be rewarded here with aromas of incense, sweet tobacco, rosemary, vivid red cherry, and violets.
The 2006 Terredora Taurasi has not been rated yet, but adventurous palates will be rewarded here with aromas of incense, sweet tobacco, rosemary, vivid red cherry, and violets.
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The Aglianico grape makes wines with a soul of fire—spicy and smoky with a
pronounced mark of mountain flintiness. Aglianico is the primary grape of Southern
Italy’s most Read More...
pronounced mark of mountain flintiness. Aglianico is the primary grape of Southern
Italy’s most Read More...
famous wine region, Taurasi from the slopes of Mount Vesuvius outside
Naples. It is also the latest ripening grape variety in Italy and can sometimes show forbidding tannins. Terredora’s Taurasi are great wines with impressive stature and ageability, but this humbler Aglianico bottling shows warmth and accessibility in a way the “big wine” never will. The best analogy here might be the comparison between a Côtes du Rhône and a top Châteauneuf-du-Papes. Look for ripe cherries and raspberries complemented by dark spices and an edge of black pepper and sage.
Naples. It is also the latest ripening grape variety in Italy and can sometimes show forbidding tannins. Terredora’s Taurasi are great wines with impressive stature and ageability, but this humbler Aglianico bottling shows warmth and accessibility in a way the “big wine” never will. The best analogy here might be the comparison between a Côtes du Rhône and a top Châteauneuf-du-Papes. Look for ripe cherries and raspberries complemented by dark spices and an edge of black pepper and sage.
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Although Lacryma Christi white wine has been fairly well known in the US, the red version has remained in the
shadow to some extent. Villa Dora makes one of our very favorites and Read More...
it truly speaks to the notion of terrior and
regional characters that make Italian wines so truly unique. The winery is on the lower slopes of the volcano Vesuvius
and the vines are planted in volcanic soils that certainly make an imprint on the wines. Made from organically grown,
grapes (80% Piedirosso and 20% Aglianico) ‘Gelsonero’ opens with a pleasant smokiness followed by aromas and flavors of black fruits and herbs (rosemary, bay, thyme). It’s juicy, medium-bodied, offers fresh acidity and mild fine tannins and is simply wonderful with an array of meats.
grapes (80% Piedirosso and 20% Aglianico) ‘Gelsonero’ opens with a pleasant smokiness followed by aromas and flavors of black fruits and herbs (rosemary, bay, thyme). It’s juicy, medium-bodied, offers fresh acidity and mild fine tannins and is simply wonderful with an array of meats.
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Campania produces some of Italy's best and most distinctive white wines, and this is a fine example: clear struck flint aroma, with hints of white peach, preserved lemon, flowers, Read More...
and herbs; medium-plus weight, excellent fresh acidity, very long finish. The wine is made of organically grown Coda di Volpe (80%) and Falanghina (20%) grapes, fermented and aged in stainless steel with no oak or malo-lactic fermentation.
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