Golden yellow color. Fine, fresh and elegant nose of pear and hay, toasted bread with melted butter, spicy notes of tobacco, vanilla and frankincense. On the palate, it balances mineral notes with considerable weight and richness.... Read More
Fresh on the nose, slightly grassy on impact; notes of citrus, sage, jasmine, acacia flower, green apple, white peach. Distinct flavors of saline and mineral with balanced fruit, pronounced length.
Super fresh and energetic with a 'laser-like acidity'. Decant and open for an hour to breathe, welcoming apricots and citrus. A real 'natural juice' (10.5%) with some complexity from the volcanic soil of Lago di... Read More
A younger, fresher and more lively wine that is the expression of their flagship grape variety, Grillo, and its territory. Six months on fine lees has lent some texture, but otherwise this is all about zip and salty moreishness.... Read More
Open and expressive in its youth, it pairs stone fruits, brine and a pleasant, almond-like bitterness to great effect. The wine is fermented and aged in old concrete vats and while the majority is given a direct press, around... Read More
Working with 60-80 years of vine age, the flavors they coax from the patchwork of terroir of clay, black volcanic fossils and pue, white limestone conjure up a “Steelier” Bourgogne Blanc, but with the flavors of white... Read More
A lighter-style Pinot Grigio with plenty of fruit and acidity for a well-balanced wine. This popular Italian white has crisp acidity and a nose of lemons, green apples and almonds. With no oak, the wine shows the best of the Pinot... Read More
This Vermentino has enticing smells of herbs, sea air, and olive oil. It is a crisp, dry, and precise taste with some evidence on the palate and finish of the extended aging on the lees.
Straw yellow with golden accents, this textured white boasts aromas of peach, apricot, and mint. The wine echoes its bouquet on the palate with pithy yet subtle fruit, vibrant acidity, and a long saline finish. Perfect for an... Read More
Due Terre uses the less common biotype called Catarratto Bianco Lucido which is known for making higher quality, elegant wines that are more complex, full of juicy acidity and pleasant minerality.
This wine brings the alpine freshness to the glass. Pale yellow in color. An expressive nose of flowers, pear and peach. Delicate fresh flavors, yet full and rich in extraction.
Notes of crisp pears and apples with a lovely, lingering, refreshing finish. This delicious wine packs an amazing amount of flavor in a light to mediumbodied frame! Dry with ripe, rich fruit provides perfect balance to the vibrant... Read More
Notes of lime, anise, and sea breeze. The Adriatic provides an optimal microclimate for balancing ripeness with fresh acidity in the grapes. At once fresh and rounded.
A fruity, intense wine with a strong character. The color is yellow straw to golden. On the nose it displays floral and fruity notes reminiscent of white peach with shades of Williams pear and tropical fruit. On the palate it... Read More
A star-bright straw yellow introduces an intense, whistle-clean nose that marries the classic pear and apple-like fragrances with elegant hints of floral notes and citrus. The palate, dry on entry, reveals substantial structure... Read More
Brilliant straw-yellow color with a green tint. Fine, fruity, forward varietal aromas. Fresh, lively, precise, medium-bodied with a fresh mouth-watering finish, dry and crisp.