The grape variety Cannonau is local to the Italian island of Sardinia where it is one of the principal grapes used to produce the island’s deeply colored, full-bodied red wines. Known in Spain as Garnacha and in France as... Read More
Praidis Vermentino di Sardegna is a beautiful white wine of 100% Vermentino from Sardinia. Founded in 1959, Cantina Castiadas Societa Cooperativa Agricola produces wines from grapes grown in the southeastern part of Sardinia known... Read More
The History of Cielo dates back to 1908, when it originated from the passion of wine from a family of wine growers in the Veneto Region. Cielo has taken root in over 3,000 hectares of vineyards cultivated but the vine –... Read More
Cupcake Pinot Grigio is full with a nose that shows hints of pineapple, pears and sweet lemons. The body is full and gives way to a creamy mid-palate, integrating tropical fruits with the vibrant zing of citrus fruits.... Read More
Salice Salentino is an Italian town in the province of Lecce, Apulia. The place gives the wine its eponymous name. About 100 wineries edit the 792 ha of vineyards approved.
The grape is Negroamaro. The Negroamaro had plenty of... Read More
Straw-yellow sparkling wine whith a typical vinous scent, a light perfume and a pleasantly bitter taste, not full bodied. Produced in the hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene with the Charmat method. Besides being an excellent... Read More
LC Villa, from the rolling hills of Italy's famed Abruzzi region, is a knockout for the price. This classic Italian red is a perfect pairing for pizza and pastas, crafted at the Tinazzi winery, the label behind customer favorites:... Read More
It offers a light and refreshingly crisp finish with the taste of fresh melons and berries. Soft yellow color with well-balanced tones of apples and peaches. Recommended with fish, shellfish, soups and light meals or as an aperitif.
Pinot Grigio is the Italian white wine most widely recognized by consumers. It is grown most prominently in the Friuli and to a lesser extent the Alto-Adige and Veneto regions of Northern Italy. These thin-skinned grapes produce... Read More
MARTINI Extra Dry vermouth was launched, with great international success, on New Year's Day in 1900. The Company had been experimenting with the production of dry vermouth since 1890 in some foreign countries, such as Cuba,... Read More
At its heart is wine blended with rich Italian herbs: Artemisia, Summer Savory and Dittany balanced with exotic bitter-sweet woods. Its complex and alluring taste has made MARTINI Rosso the key ingredient for several iconic cocktails... Read More
Montepulciano is widely planted throughout Central and Southern Italy, but it’s the mountainous region of Abruzzo where it reaches its peak. This region is so cool that making red wine is not possible every year. But when... Read More