Italy
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Nativae di Ulisse Pecorino d'Abruzzo -
Montelliana Sovrano Extra Dry -
Montelliana Cabernet Sauvignon -
Biondi-Santi 'Greppo' 2010 -
Tenute Ulisse Primitivo Terre di Chieti IGT -
Tenuta Ulisse Trebbiano D'Abruzzo -
Castello Di Gabbiano Riserva Chianti Classico Magnum 2018 -
Ca 'Botta Cajo Amarone Magnum 2016 -
Ca 'Botta Cajo Amarone 3 Litre 2017 -
Ca 'Botta Torcinato Valpolicella Superiore 3 Litre 2018 -
Ca 'Botta 'Costa Rossa' Valpolicella Ripasso 3 Litre 2014 -
Ca 'Botta 'Costa Rossa' Valpolicella Ripasso Magnum 2017 -
Menicucci Solho IGT Toscana 2016 -
Ca 'Botta Cerviero 3 Litre 2018 -
Ca 'Botta Cerviero Magnum 2017 -
Menicucci Chianti Classico -
Grattamacco Bolgheri Superiore 2019 -
Menicucci Chianti DOCG -
I Sodi Di S.Niccolo 2020 -
VIlla Mangiacane Chianti Classico Riserva 2018 -
Tenuta Ulisse Cococciola -
Tenuta Ulisse Passerina -
Ca 'Botta Rubicondo -
Demarie Luigi Rosato Pet Nat
Discover the Heart and Soul of Italy in Every Bottle
Italy is a land steeped in history, art, and passion, and nowhere is this more evident than in its wines. From the sun-drenched vineyards of Sicily to the misty hills of Tuscany, each bottle tells a story of tradition, family, and the unique character of its region. Italian winemakers have perfected their craft over centuries, resulting in a diverse and exceptional portfolio of wines that capture the very essence of the "Dolce Vita."
A Journey Through Italy's Wine Regions
Tuscany: The Home of Sangiovese 🍷
Tuscany is arguably Italy's most famous wine region, celebrated for its iconic red wines. It's the birthplace of the Sangiovese grape, the star of legendary wines like Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. These wines are known for their vibrant acidity, firm tannins, and complex notes of cherry, plum, and earthy undertones. A glass of Tuscan red is the perfect companion to hearty pasta dishes, grilled meats, and a beautiful sunset.
Piedmont: Elegance and Power 🥂
In the northwestern corner of Italy lies Piedmont, a region synonymous with elegance and power. Here, the Nebbiolo grape reigns supreme, producing the magnificent and age-worthy wines of Barolo and Barbaresco. Often called "the king and queen of wines," these reds are characterized by their deep color, intense aromatics of rose, tar, and truffle, and a powerful tannic structure that softens beautifully with time. Piedmont is also home to crisp, aromatic whites like Gavi and the sparkling delights of Asti Spumante.
The Art of Italian Winemaking
Italian winemakers have an almost spiritual connection to the land, or terroir. They understand that the soil, climate, and local traditions all contribute to the final product. Many of the vineyards have been in the same families for generations, and this dedication is reflected in the quality of the wine. From the careful hand-harvesting of grapes to the meticulous aging process in oak barrels, every step is a labor of love. When you pour a glass of Italian wine, you're not just tasting a beverage; you're experiencing a piece of history and a work of art.
Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or just beginning your wine journey, the wines of Italy offer something for everyone. Explore our curated selection and find your new favorite. Cin cin! 🥂