Tasting Notes: Ben Ryé opens with an extraordinarily rich bouquet and outstanding aromas of apricots and candied orange peels. Made from dried Zibbibbo (Muscat of Alexandria or Moscato) grapes, the palate is very fresh... Read More
Tasting Notes: L’Ecrù is a natural passito wine produced from Zibibbo grapes. For the vinification of this prestigious label Firriato employs a method of infusion which adds the dried grapes directly to the wine;... Read More
Tating Notes: Barolo Chinato is a digestive wine obtained by adding an infusion of herbs and spices to a base Barolo wine. First made at the beginning of the 19th century, each winery has its own and unique recipe. It pairs very... Read More
Luigi Giusti's Visciola is made in a centuries-old Marche tradition of making dessert wine with cherries. The production is actually quite complicated, as two varieties of cherries are processed separately with half of them... Read More
Tasting Notes: This holy wine is amber-hued and traditionally made from partly dried grapes, concentrating the sugars. While often found as a dessert wine on most menus, Vin Santo works just as well for aperitivo (try pairing... Read More
Tasting Notes: This dessert wine is 100% Moscato Giallo from the Colli Euganei (the Venetian Hills) of Northern Italy. These east-facing vines are planted in volcanic soils with an average age of 35 years. The very aromatic nose... Read More