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  • $7,280.00

    Bartolo Mascarello, Barolo 1961

    The 1961 Barolo embodies elegance and finesse, owing to its prolonged maceration time and non-interventionist winemaking approach. Delicate fruit tones intertwine with notes of ash, crushed mineral, licorice, and dried mint, creating a superbly refined palate sensation. While the wine no longer bears the names of its traditional single-vineyard sources, its historical significance is retained under the straightforward label “Barolo.”

    $7,280.00
  • $720.00

    Bibbiano, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Vigna del Capannino 2016

    The Vigna del Capannino 2016 is a wine crafted exclusively in the finest vintages from Sangiovese Grosso grapes, a unique clone monopolized in the Vigna del Capannino vineyard overlooking Monteriggioni. The vineyard spans 7 hectares of pliocene celeste clay soil, deep Alberese schist. Notable for its intense ruby-red color with purple reflections, the wine exudes aromas of black cherry, plum, sweet spice balsamic, cinnamon, and cloves. On the palate, it offers pronounced savoriness wrapped in elegant softness.

    $720.00
  • $398.00

    Bibbiano, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Vigne di Montornello 2015

    The Bibbiano Vigne di Montornello Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2015 is produced from Sangiovese grapes grown on the Montornello slope. In cooler, rainier summers, this wine tends to dilute its structure in favor of broader complexity. The vineyard soil composed of pliocene calcareous clay sediments, including Alberese river pebbles, mixed with sandy layers, gypsum, and red clays. Notable for its bright ruby-red color with violet highlights, the wine offers aromas of cherry, black cherry, currants, raspberry, and cassis. On the palate, it presents an elegant structure with smooth tannins.

    $398.00
  • $1,580.00

    Elio Altare, L’Insieme 1997

    The 2017 L’Insieme is an ambitious blend comprising 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Barbera, 20% Nebbiolo, 10% Dolcetto, 5% Syrah, and 5% Petit Verdot. This darkly concentrated wine exudes richness, with pronounced notes of blackberry, cured leather, sweet tobacco, and hints of crushed stone or granite. Its impressive volume, depth, and richness reflect the expertise of the winemaking team, adept at skillfully combining diverse varietals to create a harmonious and complex blend.

    $1,580.00
  • $1,380.00

    Fratelli Revello, Barolo Conca 2007

    The 2007 Barolo Conca is a gorgeous expression of dense and pure fruit. This south-facing vineyard is located in an amphitheater that traps heat, and that warmth comes through very nicely here, yet without being overdone. Round, silky tannins frame the exquisite finish.

    $1,380.00
  • $1,880.00

    Il Carnasciale, Il Caberlot 2003

    Il Carnasciale’s Il Caberlot is a 100% expression of the Caberlot grape that is featured at this estate only. It is reported to be a single grape variety that represents a cross of Cabernet Franc and Merlot. This edition shows green peppery aromas, and the mouthfeel is a leaner, maybe because of rain during harvest. It shows powdery tannins with end notes of spice, sage and dark fruit.

    $1,880.00
  • $690.00

    Le Salette, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Pergole Vece 2015

    The 2015 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Pergole Vece is a classic expression of the region, showcasing richness, generosity, and exuberance typical of the vintage. Predominantly made from Corvina and Corvinone grapes (80% of the blend), with smaller proportions of Dindarella, Rondinella, and Oseleta, it undergoes five months of appassimento, lending it a medium level of sweetness that enhances its volume and richness on the palate. With a high alcohol content of 16.5%, it delivers a powerful finish. This full-bodied Amarone, aged in barrique for 32 months, reveals abundant spice and toasted smoke notes. It’s a fruit-forward vintage and the most robust wine in its lineup, perfect for pairing with braised meats. Only 5,000 bottles were made.

    $690.00
  • $3,880.00

    Lorenzo Accomasso, Barolo 2010

    Lorenzo Accomasso’s 2010 Barolo is a rare gem that showcases the essence of his winemaking prowess. This particular vintage exhibits a deep ruby color and enticing aromas of cherry, dried blackberry, and plum. Despite its age, the primary fruit flavors remain vibrant and intact, showcasing the wine’s slow bottle evolution. With each sip, one can appreciate the natural fruit fiber that contributes to its complexity. It’s a testament to Accomasso’s dedication to crafting wines of exceptional quality.

    $3,880.00
  • $2,580.00

    M. Marengo, Barolo Vecchia Vigna delle Brunate 2004

    The 2004 Barolo Vecchia Vigna delle Brunate elevates the experience with a complex interplay of dark fruit, plums, prunes, roasted coffee beans, menthol, and minerals, all woven into a firm, robust structure. This wine displays remarkable intensity, inner fragrance, and an enduring, exceptionally refined finish.

    $2,580.00
  • $4,380.00

    Marchesi Antinori – Tenuta Guado al Tasso, Matarocchio 2007

    This iconic Guado al Tasso wine is part of the Bolgheri Superiore appellation. The color is a deep rubyred. The aromasare gracefuland elegant with notes which range from black berryfruit to balsamic and almost spicy nuances of peppersand green tea. On the palate the tactile sensationsare exceptional, with dense tannins, never rough, but instead polished and deep. It is a wine of a rare persistence and balance.

    $4,380.00
  • $1,680.00

    Mazzei – Castello di Fonterutoli, Siepi 2003

    The 2003 Chianti Classico Castello di Fonterutoli exhibits similar green and hard tannins as the standard bottling, but its higher concentration and ripe sweet dark fruit contribute to improved overall balance.

    $1,680.00
  • $600.00

    Passopisciaro, Franchetti 2008

    The 2008 Passopisciaro emerges with gorgeous textural richness in its elegant, silky tannins. Despite its considerable concentration, the wine literally floats on the palate with layers of perfumed red fruits. Everything is perfectly balanced in this harmonious, utterly impeccable wine. Andrea Franchetti is arguably the area’s most fanatical, driven producer in Etna, Italy. High altitude vineyards, volcanic soils, ancient indigenous grape varieties in Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio.

    $600.00
  • $2,280.00

    Podere Rocche Dei Manzoni – M. Valentino, Barolo Riserva Vigna d’la Roul 1978 (Midshoulder)

    The 1978 Barolo Ris Vigna d’la Roul presents a remarkably beautiful and elegant expression from Barolo. This wine undergoes a long skin maceration and is aged for three years in oak. The 1978 vintage can be a vintage of good surprises, this wine stands out for its intensity and aromatic precision. Its bouquet reveals notes of dark fruit, spice, licorice, and smoky tar.

    $2,280.00
  • $3,280.00

    Produttori del Barbaresco, Barbaresco Riserva Rabaja 1989 (Capsule slightly damaged)

    The 1989 Barbaresco Riserva Rabaja is a wine of exceptional completeness, embodying the esteemed reputation of this vineyard as one of Piedmont’s finest. It unfolds in the glass with captivating elegance, revealing a myriad of aromas and flavors in a harmonious display. Plums, prunes, violets, spices, tar, smoke, and minerals intermingle with exotic nuances of menthol, incense, and flowers, creating a truly sensual experience. Balancing power and finesse, it captivates with its remarkable personality, leading to a profound and contemplative finish.

    $3,280.00
  • $5,280.00

    Tenuta Sette Ponti, Oreno 2004

    The 2004 Oreno, which is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese, is bursting with generous super-ripe dark fruit and sweet toasted oak notes, showing much concentration, length and vitality on the palate, as well as finessed tannins to round out the finish. With bottle ageing, the tannin becomes smooth and silky, together with the leathery and chocolate flavours that brings extra complexity to the wine.

    $5,280.00
  • $1,050.00

    Uccelliera, Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2015

    The Uccelliera 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Riserva is a standout wine. It’s a powerful wine, thanks to the sunny Castelnuovo dell’Abate region. This Riserva showcases strength, dark fruit, and robustness, all with authenticity. It presents a complex mix of dark fruit, along with notes of licorice, herbs, and crushed limestone, offering plenty to appreciate in its beauty.

    $1,050.00

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