Antonio Galloni, Vinous: "The 2020 Guidalberto is a gorgeous, classy wine. Less opulent than it can be, the 2020 impresses with its energy and drive. Sweet red cherry, plum, mint, rose petal, cedar and pipe tobacco all take shape... Read More
Le Difese 2011 is the estate’s approachable, early-drinking blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese. The wine offers aromas of ripe black cherry, cassis, and subtle tobacco, layered with hints of cedar and Mediterranean herbs.... Read More
Le Difese 2016, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese, captures the estate’s signature finesse in a fresh, accessible style. Aromas of ripe red cherry, plum, and cassis intertwine with notes of dried herbs, cedar, and... Read More
The One That Started It All...You’ve heard it before, Sassicaia is the most collectible Italian wine to come out of the Boot. The now historic wine is single-handedly responsible for launching the Super Tuscan movement and remains... Read More
The One That Started It All...You’ve heard it before, Sassicaia is the most collectible Italian wine to come out of the Boot. The now historic wine is single-handedly responsible for launching the Super Tuscan movement and remains... Read More
The One That Started It All...You’ve heard it before, Sassicaia is the most collectible Italian wine to come out of the Boot. The now historic wine is single-handedly responsible for launching the Super Tuscan movement and remains... Read More
The One That Started It All...You’ve heard it before, Sassicaia is the most collectible Italian wine to come out of the Boot. The now historic wine is single-handedly responsible for launching the Super Tuscan movement and remains... Read More
The One That Started It All...You’ve heard it before, Sassicaia is the most collectible Italian wine to come out of the Boot. The now historic wine is single-handedly responsible for launching the Super Tuscan movement and remains... Read More
The One That Started It All...You’ve heard it before, Sassicaia is the most collectible Italian wine to come out of the Boot. The now historic wine is single-handedly responsible for launching the Super Tuscan movement and remains... Read More
The One That Started It All...You’ve heard it before, Sassicaia is the most collectible Italian wine to come out of the Boot. The now historic wine is single-handedly responsible for launching the Super Tuscan movement and remains... Read More
Christopher Deas, Italian Wine Merchants: For IWM, it is a welcomed departure from the warmer vintages of 2015 and 2017, and even the more powerful and structured year of 2016! The reality is Sassicaia makes a unique and exceptional... Read More
Grappa di Sassicaia is a distillate of Cabernet Sauvignon and a small percentage of Cabernet Franc pomace from vines within the Tenuta San Guido estate. The fresh marc is soft pressed from the skins immediately following the wine's... Read More
Established in 1957 by the Cencioni family, Capanna is recognized for making a substantive contribution to Montalcino’s early efforts for international recognition. Capanna honors this heritage in its stylistic orientation,... Read More
Luciano Sandrone is often labeled a modernist because he opts for shorter macerations, the use of some new oak, and shorter aging requirements for his wines. However, that is only half the equation. Here, the craftsman respects... Read More
The 2020 Sandrone Barolo Aleste is a radiant and structured expression of Cannubi Boschis, one of the most storied vineyards in Barolo. Renamed “Aleste” in honor of Luciano’s grandchildren Alessia and Stefano, this wine... Read More
Luciano Sandrone is often labeled a modernist because he opts for
shorter macerations, the use of some new oak, and shorter aging
requirements for his wines. However, that is only half the equation.
Here, the craftsman respects... Read More
Luciano Sandrone is often labeled a modernist because he opts for
shorter macerations, the use of some new oak, and shorter aging
requirements for his wines. However, that is only half the equation.
Here, the craftsman respects... Read More
Luciano Sandrone is often labeled a modernist because he opts for
shorter macerations, the use of some new oak, and shorter aging
requirements for his wines. However, that is only half the equation.
Here, the craftsman respects... Read More
Luciano Sandrone is often labeled a modernist because he opts for
shorter macerations, the use of some new oak, and shorter aging
requirements for his wines. However, that is only half the equation.
Here, the craftsman respects... Read More
The 2010 Il Carbonaione opens with a deeply saturated, almost blue‑tinged purple‑black colour. On the nose there is an intense bouquet of blackberry, blueberry compote, dark plums, pressed violets, graphite and smoke, layered... Read More
The 2010 Il Carbonaione opens with a deeply saturated, almost blue‑tinged purple‑black colour. On the nose there is an intense bouquet of blackberry, blueberry compote, dark plums, pressed violets, graphite and smoke, layered... Read More
The Giorgio Scarzello estate is a tiny 5-hectare vineyard located in the Sarmassa
vineyard in heart of Barolo. The historic Sarmassa vineyard was brought to fame
by the likes of Marchesi di Barolo, Federico Scarzello, and Giacomo... Read More