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Tenuta Marino Di Monterado

Tenuta Marino Rinascita IGT Marche Rosso 2018 1.5L

A DVNO WINE Exclusive: Rinascita, a blend of 65% Sangiovese Grosso with 35% Merlot, is compelling, characterful red, and the low yield, high quality 2018 bottling is pure, intense, and graceful.... Juicy cherries, melted chocolate, sweet spices, and a kiss of earth comprise the nose, and these notes echo on the palate, accompanied by fine-grained tannins and fresh acidity — this wine has everything: structure, approachability, and endless style!
$45.00In Stock
Castello Bonomi

Castello Bonomi Franciacorta Brut CruPerdu NV 1.5L

AVG91

About Castello Bonomi

The Paladin family, who has been making estate-bottled wine for about 60 years, owns several estates across Italy, from the Veneto to Tuscany, but... perhaps their most famous and most distinct is Castello Bonomi, in Lombardy’s Franciacorta region. With vinicultural history that dates back to medieval Benedictine monks, Franciacorta spans about 5,400 acres, but this rare northern Italian region is devoted to one unique style of wine: the best champagne-styled sparklers that you can find outside of France — indeed, it’s the sole DOCG region that permits classic méthode champenoise sparklers. The family-owned-and-operated Castello Bonomi estate is housed in a gorgeous art deco villa built in the late nineteenth century, and the estate’s vineyards sit on 60 steeply pitched acres in a natural amphitheater that rests at the foot of Mount Orfano. These terraced vineyards enjoy a privileged microclimate that includes limestone-rich soils, southern exposures, excellent drainage, and pure sunlight. These elements provide the raw materials that Castello Bonomi’s Chardonnay and Pinot Nero grapes need, while a strict green harvest, low yields, and stringent grape sorting help the estate’s team craft a range of terroir-driven, award-winning Franciacorta wines.
$71.99In Stock
Tenuta Marino Di Monterado

Tenuta Marino Viaggio IGT Marche Rosso 2018 1.5L

A DVNO WINE Exclusive: A blend of mostly Sangiovese Grosso and Montepulciano with some Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, the 2018 Viaggio weds effortless Italian elegance with international style in a... balanced, velvety big red. Fistfuls of super-ripe red and blue fruits mingle with warm leather, baking spices, crushed river rocks, hazelnuts and chocolate in this crowd-pleasing, unexpected Le Marche wine.
$79.00In Stock
Canalicchio di Sopra

Canalicchio di Sopra Rosso di Montalcino 2019 1.5L

Canalicchio’s 2019 Rosso reflects its expressive, generous vintage in its lip-smacking red and blue fruits, smoky minerals, wildflower petals, sun-warmed earth, and baking spices. This beautifully... balanced Rosso, which comes from a mixture of young and old vines in the Canalicchio cru, is gorgeous right out of the gate, but it has the tannins and acidity to age nicely over the medium term.
$89.99In Stock
Talenti

Talenti Brunello di Montalcino 2009 1.5L

Talenti Brunello di Montlacino 2009 2009 was a year full of sunshine with warm days and cool nights producing more fruit than usual. The cool nights and evening winds in this vintage kept the grapes... free of disease. The 2009 vintage resulted in a gorgeous, opulent vintage for Brunello. This Talenti bottling still shows it’s beautiful fruits, dark cherries, blackberries, tar and spices. Phenomenally balanced and pristine, this wine says is all about bouquet and round balance. Lovely!
$99.00In Stock
Tenuta Marino Di Monterado

Tenuta Marino Audacia IGT Marche Rosso 2018 1.5L

A DVNO WINE Exclusive

Tenuta Marino Audacia IGT Marche Rosso 2018

Tenuta Marino’s flagship wine, Audacia makes the most of its low production, high quality 2018 vintage... with a wine that’s intense, detailed, and frankly gorgeous. This kaleidoscopic wine wraps its succulent wild berries with sun-warmed herbs, peppery spices, and kisses of cocoa and salty caramel in a complex, muscular, and balanced profile. Mostly Montepulciano with Cabernet Sauvignon and some Sangiovese Grosso, Audacia is a bold, structured red that welcomes your discovery — and it’s sure to appreciate in value down the road!
$99.00In Stock
Giorgio Pelissero

Giorgio Pelissero Barbaresco Nubiola 2016 1.5L

Giorgio Pelissero Barbaresco Nubiola 2016 1.5L Plush, juicy, and bold, Giorgio Pelissero’s 2016 Barbaresco Nubiola leaps from the glass with lots of succulent cherries and plums wrapped in melted... chocolate, new leather, spicy oak, pipe tobacco, and mint. Nubiola is Pelissero’s entry-level Barbaresco (it’s a trademarked name, not a vineyard), and this open knit, nicely structured wine welcomes you with dusty tannins, an elegant acidic spine, and terrific integration. Enjoy now with decanting or cellar for a decade or longer.
$119.00In Stock
Paolo Scavino

Paolo Scavino Barolo Bricco Ambrogio 2016 1.5L

One of our favorite things about Scavino is the price to quality ratio. While many of the older wineries – the big names that Scavino sits at the table with – command pricing beyond $150 per... bottle, the wines from this estate are definitely in a more affordable range. These are designed for all consumers thanks to the use of neutral French oak, which allows for early drinkability without the extra flavors. The result are wines that truly represent each vineyard and the Langhe terroir. Instead of waiting 20 years to drink them, you could start drinking them in as little as 2-3 years… very exciting!
$159.00In Stock
Montevertine

Montevertine Rosso Toscana IGT 2020 1.5L

AVG94

About Montevertine

Just under 50 acres located in and around the rolling hills of Radda in the Chianti Classico region, Montevertine has made a powerful impact on the global... wine landscape with its cult mono-varietal bottling, Le Pergole Torte, but even more than that glowing achievement, Montevertine has exerted a kind of gravitational pull over the entire Chianti region because of its staunch adherence to traditional indigenous grapes, especially Sangiovese. Founder Sergio Manetti wasn’t looking to shift the Tuscan winemaking landscape when he bought the lands that would become Montevertine in 1967, but he planted about five acres of Sangiovese, made some wine for friends, and sent a couple of bottles off to Vinitaly as a lark. The wine was a hit, and Montevertine was born. Today, Montevertine, helmed by Sergio’s son, Martino, spans nine organically tended vineyard parcels, with the majority planted to Sangiovese, and it crafts three wines. Montevertine’s position has shifted from new guard to vanguard, and wine-lovers around the globe await every new release with bated breath.
$199.00Pre-Arrival
Isole e Olena

Isole e Olena Cepparello Toscana IGT 2019 1.5L

AVG95

About Isole e Olena

“Isole” and “Olena” were once two separate Tuscan wine farms, but in the 1950s, the De Marchi family purchased the properties and united them. For... years, Isole e Olena remained family-owned-and-operated, helmed by Paolo de Marchi, fourth generation winemaker and trained enologist. Paolo bought his family estate, salvaged the property, and began the slow process of renovating the buildings and vineyards. Paolo’s dedication to his vineyards, to Tuscan grapes, and to Italian winemaking made Isole e Olena a trendsetter by crafts some of Italy’s most evocative wines from its 125 acres in western Chianti Classico. In 2022, Paolo decided to sell Isole e Olena to EPI, the French group who also owns Biondi-Santi in Montalcino; however, Paolo’s son, Luca, helms the estate, ensuring the quality that this producer is beloved for. In addition to Cepparello, the estate’s renowned mono-varietal Sangiovese Super Tuscan, Isole e Olena also crafts Chianti Classico and a Vin Santo under the marquee label, as well as an array of internationally styled Super Tuscans under the Collezione de Marchi label.
$229.95In Stock
Fontodi

Fontodi Flaccianello IGT 2017 1.5L

AVG96

About Fontodi

Tenuta Fontodi has everything going for it: amazing history, terrific microclimates, outstanding skill, intense passion, and great people. The estate sits the... Conca d’Oro, or golden bowl, an ideal spot for winegrowing, and the Manetti family, who has owned the 200-acre Fontodi estate since 1968, has roots in Chianti Classico that date back to 1398, the year when Chianti had its very first official designation. Although the Manettis have been terracotta makers longer than they have been vintners, their love for Toscana drives both pursuits, and, indeed, Giovanni Manetti, Fontodi’s owner-winemaker, has been the president of the Chianti Consorzio since 2018. Fontodi has made some radical changes in recent years, including removing the Cabernet Sauvignon component of its Vigna del Sorbo, making it pure Sangiovese, and opting to vinify some of their wines in amphorae. Certified organic, thoroughly traditional, and utterly bewitching, Fontodi’s wines stand as the epitome of Tuscan elegance, and that never goes out of style.
$289.00In Stock
Marchesi Antinori Tenuta Tignanello

Marchesi Antinori Tignanello Toscana IGT 2019 1.5L

AVG96
Marchesi Antinori Tignanello IGT 2019 A blend of 80% Sangiovese, 13% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 7% Cabernet Franc in 2019, the most recent Tignanello release almost vibrates with energy, but this Tig is... still holding its aces close to the vest, and it needs some time in the cellar to mellow its edges. Juicy cherries and succulent dark fruits dance with crushed herbs, tomato leaf, baking spices, and touches of warm earth, rain-spattered wildflowers, and baking spices. Like most 2019 Super Tuscans, this Tig is all about refinement, poise, sneaky power, and texture — cellar for a few years and enjoy for decades.
$349.00In Stock
Marchesi Antinori Tenuta Tignanello

Marchesi Antinori Tignanello Toscana IGT 2020 1.5L

AVG96

About Marchesi Antinori Tenuta Tignanello

The Antinori family’s Tenuta Tignanello is a gently hilly property located between that the family has owned since the 1800s. This... 321-acre Tuscan estate gets its name — Tignanello — from its most famous vineyard, but its vines grow the grapes for multiple wines. When Piero Antinori was searching to add his own voice to the Super-Tuscan revolution in the late 1960s, he turned to Giacomo Tachis, the consulting winemaker behind Sangiovese, as well as Ornellaia. Piero wanted to make wines that reflected his family’s Tuscan heritage, and in 1971, Tignanello, a blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet, and Cabernet Franc, was born. Sporting marly, limestone-rich soils that show remnants of the Pliocene Period when the region was covered in an ocean, Tenuta Tignanello enjoys sunny days, cool nights, and a gentle breeze, ideal conditions for wines that sing with a true Tuscan voice.
$399.00Pre-Arrival