Tasting Notes: The Cantine Olivella Catalanesca del Monte Somma Kata is produced from the obscure Catalanesca variety, and grows at the foot of Mount Somma, nestled in the heart of the Vesuvius national park in Campania. The un-grafted... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Ciro Picariello Fiano has verve and zip and is undeniably fresh, showing grapefruit-tinged green apple, wild herbs, and crushed stone minerality. On the palate, it floods the senses with zesty minerals before... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Ciro 906 bottling is only produced in the best, cooler vintages. 906 is the number of this parcel on the official Avellino map, from the highest parcel of his four hectare vineyard at Summonte. Aged in stainless... Read More
Tasting Notes: Zesty white pepper and pink grapefruit peel notes accent the crunchy white peach and stone flavors in this light-bodied, crisp white. Lively. Ideal as an aperitif, it can also accompany various types of appetizers,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Grown between 650 - 1,650 feet above sea level in moderately deep and calcareous soil, this wine is a true expression of its native grape with strong aromas reminiscent of the Mediterranean: fresh flowers, chamomile,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Montevetrano Core Bianco is a blend of Greco and Fiano. The two varieties are harvested and fermented separately due to different ripening on the vine. They undergo cryomaceration before fermentation. After fermentation... Read More
Tasting Notes: The San Salvatore Falanghina hails from Campania. This white wine features an enticing nose of cedar and melon. Delicious flavors of pears and peaches combined with bright acidity and plentiful minerality make... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Tempa di Zoe Asterias is a medium bodied, savory coastal Fiano. Bursts of citrus and white peach on the nose are accompanied by nuances of chamomile, honey and a brisk salinity. Estate History: Along the coast... Read More