Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
2016 saw an even, dry, yet healthy growing year at the Antinori family's Tignanello estate, and the '16 Tignanello reflects its climate in its intensity, balance, and precision. Juicy red and blue fruits dance on a foundation... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
This 2008 vintage from the Pipparello vineyard in Montefalco (Umbria) is a blend of ~60% Sangiovese, ~25% Montepulciano and ~15% Sagrantino—fermented with long maceration (40–50 days) and aged one year in stainless... Read More
The 2010 Pipparello Riserva is deeply saturated with a garnet rim and opens with layered aromas of brambly black cherry, dried herbs, cedar box, and rich earth. On the palate it delivers substantial presence—firm, tightly knit... Read More
The Montefalco Rosso 2021 is a bold and well-balanced Umbrian red made from Sangiovese, Sagrantino, and a touch of Merlot. It opens with aromas of wild berries, plum, and dried herbs, followed by notes of violet, leather, and... Read More
Importer: "Full-bodied, with firm yet fine-grained tannins, I Sodi di San Niccolò is a rich and elegant wine that offers aromas of ripe cherries, dark berries, and currants which are complemented by notes of vanilla, leather,... Read More
Tenuta Fontodi is Chianti's class act: The winery's renowned crus are Flaccianello and Vigna del Sorbo, and the Chianti Classico is unflinchingly reliable. Tenuta Fontodi is one of many existing estates that can trace... Read More
Tenuta Fontodi is Chianti's class act: The winery's renowned crus are Flaccianello and Vigna del Sorbo, and the Chianti Classico is unflinchingly reliable. Tenuta Fontodi is one of many existing estates that can trace... Read More
Tenuta Fontodi is Chianti's class act: The winery's renowned crus are Flaccianello and Vigna del Sorbo, and the Chianti Classico is unflinchingly reliable. Tenuta Fontodi is one of many existing estates that can trace... Read More
Tenuta Fontodi is Chianti's class act: The winery's renowned crus are Flaccianello and Vigna del Sorbo, and the Chianti Classico is unflinchingly reliable. Tenuta Fontodi is one of many existing estates that can trace... Read More
Tenuta Fontodi is Chianti's class act: The winery's renowned crus are Flaccianello and Vigna del Sorbo, and the Chianti Classico is unflinchingly reliable. Tenuta Fontodi is one of many existing estates that can trace... Read More
The 2013 Le Trame opens with a vivid garnet hue and an aromatic profile of sour cherry, wild raspberry, wood‑smoke, dried oregano and earthy mushroom tones, with hints of liquorice and forest floor developing over time. On... Read More
Much like the whites of Liguria’s Cinque Terre, those of Lazio’s Frascati zone are consumed in vast quantities. The source of this popularity, however, is Rome’s tourist population, a multitude that does not exercise a great... Read More
Le Pergole Torte was the first single vineyard Super-Tuscan to be made from 100% Sangiovese. Owner Sergio Manetti was thoroughly displeased with the on-going addition of “vitigni migliorativi”, or complementary grapes (e.g... Read More
The 2017 Montevertine Rosso presents a vivid garnet hue and opens with commanding aromatics of black cherry, wild plum, violet, pressed herbs and smoke‑tinged earth. On the palate it is full‑bodied yet finely textured, with... Read More
The Tenuta di Petrolo proudly sits on the site of an ancient Etruscan settlement where foundations of Roman buildings can still be seen. From these foundations rises the Torre di Galatrona, or the watchtower of the medieval Galatrona... Read More
The Tenuta di Petrolo proudly sits on the site of an ancient Etruscan settlement where foundations of Roman buildings can still be seen. From these foundations rises the Torre di Galatrona, or the watchtower of the medieval Galatrona... Read More