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Wines & Winemakers 2017 Pegos Claros Castelão (Palmela)
PortugalAged in wood, this wine with its pure Castelão is dense and ...See Full Review$51 -
Fitapreta Vinhos 2018 Tinto de Castelão (Alentejano)
PortugalOriginating in the Setúbal area south of Lisbon, this grape has produced ...See Full Review$40 -
José Maria da Fonseca 2020 Trevo Reserva Red (Península de Setúbal)
PortugalA blend of Castelão and Touriga Nacional, this is juicy, spicy and ...See Full Review$19 -
José Maria da Fonseca 2021 João Pires Rosé (Península de Setúbal)
PortugalBright and fruity, this floral wine made from the Castelão grape is ...See Full Review$15 -
Enoport 2019 Cabeça de Toiro Reserva Syrah-Castelão-Touriga Nacional Red (Tejo)
PortugalProduced from fruit grown in the São João Batista vineyard, this wood-aged ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$16 -
Encostas de Alqueva 2019 Vale de Lisboa Premium Red (Lisboa)
PortugalThis is a fresh wine that has a warm heart. A blend ...See Full Review$20
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Castello del Poggio to Reach One-million Case Benchmark in 2021
Castello del Poggio, the Piedmontese label behind America’s favorite Italian Moscato and sweet red, has undergone a stylish new makeover as the Zonin-owned brand prepares to hit the million-case mark in the U.S. in 2021...
Castello del Poggio to Reach One-million Case Benchmark in 2021
Castello del Poggio, the Piedmontese label behind America’s favorite Italian Moscato and sweet red, has undergone a stylish new makeover as the Zonin-owned brand prepares to hit the million-case mark in the U.S. in 2021...
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The 18 Best Italian Wines of 2021
From Chianti to Barolo, here are 18 Italian wines culled from our annual Top 100 Best of Year list fit to suit all styles and budgets...
The 18 Best Italian Wines of 2021
From Chianti to Barolo, here are 18 Italian wines culled from our annual Top 100 Best of Year list fit to suit all styles and budgets...
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12 Chianti Classicos for Less Than $40
Starting at $11, these Chianti Classicos are perfect for every budget and for every palate. Check them out here...
12 Chianti Classicos for Less Than $40
Starting at $11, these Chianti Classicos are perfect for every budget and for every palate. Check them out here...
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11 Dessert Wines to End a Meal
Did you know that the best way to pair sweets is to choose a wine equally as sweet? Try these sweet wines for a perfect end to your meal...
11 Dessert Wines to End a Meal
Did you know that the best way to pair sweets is to choose a wine equally as sweet? Try these sweet wines for a perfect end to your meal...
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10 Top-Scoring Chianti Classicos for $35 and Less
Top-tier Chianti Classico doesn't have to be a luxury only opened for celebrations. These high-quality Tuscan bottles are all perfect for everyday festivities...
10 Top-Scoring Chianti Classicos for $35 and Less
Top-tier Chianti Classico doesn't have to be a luxury only opened for celebrations. These high-quality Tuscan bottles are all perfect for everyday festivities...
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Authentic Alentejo: Where the Portuguese Buy their Wines
When the Portuguese shop for wine, they shop Alentejo (ah-len-TAY-zhoo). They know their country’s southern region has red and white wines that combine tradition, value, and reflect the area’s rich local culture...
Authentic Alentejo: Where the Portuguese Buy their Wines
When the Portuguese shop for wine, they shop Alentejo (ah-len-TAY-zhoo). They know their country’s southern region has red and white wines that combine tradition, value, and reflect the area’s rich local culture...