Ruby red in color, with aromas of black fruit, vanilla, and clove, Bolla Cabernet Sauvignon is well balanced with a silky pepper and black-currant finish.
Hand-harvested grapes are fermented in temperature-controlled stainless... Read More
In 2009, Italy surpassed France to become the top sparkling wine imported into the United States. The coronation was fast and furious, and Prosecco is now the king of sparkling wines. With a soft, approachable style and prices... Read More
Rengo takes its name from the historic bell in the tower overlooking the Piazza delle Erbe in Verona. The wine consists of 70% Corvina Veronese, 20% Rondinella and 10% Molinara, all are local varietals . following a 5 month drying... Read More
Crafted in the Northern Italian region of the Veneto, Valpolicella is known for being a lively, lighter bodied alternatives to wines from Tuscany or Piedmont. A traditional blend of 70% Corvina, 20% Molinara and 10% Rondinella,... Read More
This rich red wine is obtained from 70% Corvina and 30% Rondinella and re-fermented on the whole Amarone lees to ensure more color, flavor and concentration. It is then aged for 18 months in large oak barrels.
Almost everyone has heard of the phrase Super Tuscan, a term coined by Robert Parker in the 1970's but have you ever heard of a Super Venetian? One of our top selling Italian wineries is Tinazzi from the northern Italian wine... Read More
Almost everyone has heard of the phrase Super Tuscan, a term coined by Robert Parker in the 1970's but have you ever heard of a Super Venetian? One of our top selling Italian wineries is Casa Vinicola Botter, from the northern... Read More
Alanera translates as black wing, a reference to the raven, corvo in Italian, and an homage to the Valpolicella region's treasured indigenous grape, Corvina. Alanera is a seductive wine that derives extra richness from an... Read More
Zenato Amarone is a blend of the more traditionally used grapes, Corvina and Rondinella, with a touch of both Croatina and Oseleta, two ancient grapes being revived in the region. Corvina is prized not only for its intense marasca... Read More