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$23.99
The Cantina Puianello, a coop of 150 small farmers, believes strongly in carrying on traditions. They have made their small company internationally renowned through a perfect combination of history and innovation. Their Lambruscos express the best of this region and these bubbly wines are super fun and made for food any time of year.
Puianello’s Ancestrale line of Lambruscos are made in the traditional way from organic grapes, by hand, with no machinery, and unfiltered. Harvested in August & September, the grapes are fermented in stainless. Once this fermentation is finished it rests in the bottle for 6-8 months in a dark cool cellar during which the second fermentation occurs creating the fine bubbles of this natural sparkling wine. The wine is then packaged without filtration.
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$16.99
The Cantina Puianello, a coop of 150 small farmers, believes strongly in carrying on traditions. They have made their small company internationally renowned through a perfect combination of history and innovation. Their Lambruscos express the best of this region and these bubbly wines are super fun and made for food any time of year.
The Borgoleto is made with a blend of 30% Salamino, 30% Marani, 30% Maestri, and 10% Ancellotta. The grapes are hand harvested in late September and immediately pressed. They are then fermented on skins for 60 hours at a controlled temperature.
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$16.99
The Cantina Puianello, a coop of 150 small farmers, believes strongly in carrying on traditions. They have made their small company internationally renowned through a perfect combination of history and innovation. Their Lambruscos express the best of this region and these bubbly wines are super fun and made for food any time of year.
Puianello’s Lambruscos Dell’Emilia are made with a blend of 30% Salamino, 30% Marani, 30% Maestri, and 10% Ancellotta. These grapes are hand harvested in late September and then fermented on skins in stainless at a controlled temperature. (Overnight for the Rosato and a minimum of 48 hours for Rosso). Second fermentation is in stainless, under pressure, with added still dry and sweet wine to start the fermentation (Charmat method).
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$16.99
The Cantina Puianello, a coop of 150 small farmers, believes strongly in carrying on traditions. They have made their small company internationally renowned through a perfect combination of history and innovation. Their Lambruscos express the best of this region and these bubbly wines are super fun and made for food any time of year.
Puianello’s Lambruscos Dell’Emilia are made with a blend of 30% Salamino, 30% Marani, 30% Maestri, and 10% Ancellotta. These grapes are hand harvested in late September and then fermented on skins in stainless at a controlled temperature. (Overnight for the Rosato and a minimum of 48 hours for Rosso). Second fermentation is in stainless, under pressure, with added still dry and sweet wine to start the fermentation (Charmat method).
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$16.99
The Cantina Puianello, a coop of 150 small farmers, believes strongly in carrying on traditions. They have made their small company internationally renowned through a perfect combination of history and innovation. Their Lambruscos express the best of this region and these bubbly wines are super fun and made for food any time of year.
Puianello’s Lambrusco Grasparossa is made with 100% Grasparossa. These grapes have grown in the hilly regions of Emilia Romano since 1800 and are characteristically lower in acidity than other Lambruscos. They are hand harvested in early October and then fermented on skins in stainless at a controlled temperature-for 48-72 hours. Second fermentation in the Charmat method with mono-fermentation.
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$30.99
Dark in color with a nice red berry nose. On the mid-palate, there are some nice red fruits coming through. But like most Nebbiolos where this wine lives is in the finish where it displays nice super firm tannins, lovely dryness and complexity.
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$33.99
Aged 24 months in large 40hL oak cask. Sustainable. Michele Reverdito is what they call a “rising star” winemaker in Barolo. His winery is based in La Morra, a hill town that sits high above Barolo. Michele Reverdito works with two acres of Dolcetto d’Alba, two of Barbera d’Alba, five of Lange Nebbiolo and eighteen…
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$44.99
Color: intense ruby red.
Bouquet: intense with hints of wild berries and a well-balanced spiciness.
Taste: warm and properly sapid, with ripe red fruit aromas and a long finish.
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$19.99
Its fine perlage is enhanced by the color pink. It’s a fresh and fruity wine with flavors of red fruit, surely the cherry, but raspberry and strawberry, too.
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$15.99
This is Soave according to Suavia. It is a wine for flowered terraces and summer nights; a wine for bars with umbrellas and tables on the cobbles of an old illuminated square; it is a wine for Easter Mondays in the hills. It is a profoundly Italian wine. Our idea of Soave: fresh, fruity, easy…
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$24.99
Argentiera’s Cru represent the top expressions of the winery and its terroir, but most of all the strong bond between Argentiera and the Fratini Family, who not idly chose to name these wines like their young descendants. They are unique wines, from mono-varietal grapes, grown in a single vineyard, the best and most suitable for…
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$26.99
Made from very fine Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio from low yielding vineyards (35 Hl. Per hectar), both young and old. The grapes are macerated until the end of fermentation. The wine then continues its life in wood until bottled roughly one year after harvest. Even young it is a distinguished wine. Fresh, fragrant, beautifully…