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
Bright ruby ​​with a fine garnet edge. Intense and clearly defined nose, smells of cherries, raspberries, some cardamom, then also plum, complex. Unfolds with firm, gripping tannins, deep, builds nicely, lots of juicy fruit,... Read More
While Italian Wine Merchants does not promote wines outside of Italy at its on-premise events, we do make one notable exception—Billecart-Salmon. One of the few remaining Champagne houses still owned by its original family,... Read More
While Italian Wine Merchants does not promote wines outside of Italy at its on-premise events, we do make one notable exception—Billecart-Salmon. One of the few remaining Champagne houses still owned by its original family,... Read More
While Italian Wine Merchants does not promote wines outside of Italy at its on-premise events, we do make one notable exception—Billecart-Salmon. One of the few remaining Champagne houses still owned by its original family,... Read More
Crisp, lemony, and nicely chalky, the '07 "Cuvee Louis" Brut Blanc de Blancs offers a textbook gorgeous Chardonnay Champagne in its palate of orchard and stone fruits, subtle spices, elegant minerals, and nuanced notes of... Read More
Established in 1880, Biondi-Santi was a winery destined for greatness. It was founder Clemente Biondi-Santi who launched his family's name in the wine business. But it wasn't until the late-19th century, with Ferruccio,... Read More
B13 has an utterly distinctive profile, expressing candied lemon, citrus peel and orchard fruit on the nose, with subtle aromas of tarte tatin and crushed almond. Tension and minerality define the palate with Bollinger’s signature... Read More
Founded in the sixties by Primo Pacenti, Canalicchio di Sopra remains
family-owned. Its establishment represented a substantive risk, as
Pacenti, a peasant farmer up until the abolition of the sharecropping
system, possessed little... Read More
This 2012 Barbe Rac, sourced from 100 % old‑vine Grenache planted on garrigue‑laden galet soils, shows an intense garnet colour and delivers a nose of licorice, dark chocolate, herbs, and wild strawberry fruit. On the... Read More
The 2012 Dominus opens with a lush and layered bouquet of black cherry compote, black raspberries, cassis, lavender, cedar and Asian spice. On the palate it is full‑bodied yet remarkably refined, with polished tannins, incisive... Read More
The 2012 Riserva is a mature, sophisticated Nebbiolo shaped by extended maceration (four weeks), followed by years of aging—four to five in oak and an additional six months in porcelain—balancing power with refinement. All... 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 2012 Brunello from Pieve Santa Restituta is a beautifully poised and harmoniously structured wine, reflecting the balance and purity that define this graceful vintage. Aromas of red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, sweet tobacco,... Read More
The color of the wine is a very deep garnet red, almost black. On the nose are black fruits with spices and ink overtones. The tannins are at the same time powerful and velvety. Smoky and pepper overtones are wonderful expressions... Read More
You hear about Sassicaia and Tignanello pretty often, the first and second productions, respectively, in the Super-Tuscan category (though some dispute that order). However, the aftermath’s spate of Super-Tuscan releases tends... Read More
The 2012 Madonna delle Grazie is a beautifully refined and harmoniously evolved expression, capturing the elegance and classical balance of a vintage marked by purity rather than power. The nose opens with lifted notes of red... Read More
The 2012 Tête de Murger is a beautifully mature and finely balanced Meursault, reflecting both the generosity of the vintage and Javillier’s hallmark precision. The bouquet opens with aromas of ripe pear, white peach, lemon... 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 2012 Brunello from Poggio di Sotto captures the harmony, lift, and classical poise of a vintage that favored balance and purity. Aromas of red cherry, rose petal, pomegranate, blood orange, and subtle herbal tones rise with... Read More
Initially established at the close of the 19th century, quality-oriented production commenced at the Francheschi family’s renowned estate only in 1958, when esteemed enologist Pierluigi Talenti accepted the post of winemaker.... Read More
The 2012 Barbaresco in magnum format offers a superb example of Produttori’s classic style in a vintage noted for its elegance and early accessibility. Aromas of red cherry, raspberry, rose petals, and dried herbs are accented... Read More
Since 1739, the di Napoli family has owned and managed the 13th-century estate of Castello dei Rampolla, which is situated near Panzano in the heart of the Chianti Classico zone. The legend at this historic property, however,... Read More