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Travaglini 2015 Tre Vigne (Gattinara)
PiedmontFragrant and showing great class and pedigree, this opens with alluring aromas ...See Full Review$45 -
Travaglini 2014 Tre Vigne (Gattinara)
PiedmontUnderbrush, tilled earth, blue flower and wild herb aromas meld together on ...See Full Review$45 -
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Travaglini 2015 Il Sogno (Gattinara)
PiedmontMade with dried Nebbiolo grapes, this has aromas recalling mature dark-skinned fruit, ...See Full Review$120 -
Travaglini 2015 Riserva (Gattinara)
PiedmontAromas of underbrush, camphor and dark spice shape the nose along with ...See Full Review$60 -
Travaglini 2016 Gattinara
PiedmontEnticing scents of rose, blue flower and perfumed berry mingle with whiffs ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$30 -
Travaglini 2017 Gattinara
PiedmontAromas of dark-skinned berry, violet and dark spice mingle with balsamic notes ...See Full Review$30
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Barolo Producer Roberto Conterno Buys Gattinara Estate Nervi
Erling Astrup, a Norwegian entrepreneur who bought the estate in 2011, retains 10% of Gattinara’s oldest winery...
Barolo Producer Roberto Conterno Buys Gattinara Estate Nervi
Erling Astrup, a Norwegian entrepreneur who bought the estate in 2011, retains 10% of Gattinara’s oldest winery...
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How to Start Collecting Wine at Any Budget
Whether you have $200 or $10,000 to spend, we have wine collecting tips to help you find the perfect bottles to cellar no matter your budget...
How to Start Collecting Wine at Any Budget
Whether you have $200 or $10,000 to spend, we have wine collecting tips to help you find the perfect bottles to cellar no matter your budget...
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A Beginner's Guide to Wines from Italy's Piedmont
Famous for being the home of Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera and Moscato d'Asti, there are many wines from Italy's Piedmont that should not be overlooked...
A Beginner's Guide to Wines from Italy's Piedmont
Famous for being the home of Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera and Moscato d'Asti, there are many wines from Italy's Piedmont that should not be overlooked...
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The Volcanic Wines of Italy
What sets apart some of the most exhilarating Italian wines today? New benchmarks for complexity and longevity have one thing in common: volcanic soils...
The Volcanic Wines of Italy
What sets apart some of the most exhilarating Italian wines today? New benchmarks for complexity and longevity have one thing in common: volcanic soils...
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Learn About Italy’s Secret Nebbiolos
After disease and hailstorms destroyed most vineyards in the early 1900s, Alto Piemonte has bounced back to become an underappreciated source of Nebbiolo...
Learn About Italy’s Secret Nebbiolos
After disease and hailstorms destroyed most vineyards in the early 1900s, Alto Piemonte has bounced back to become an underappreciated source of Nebbiolo...
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Metodo Classico, Your Next Italian Sparkling Wine (That Isn't Prosecco)
There's more to Italian sparkling wine than Prosecco. Discover the country’s range of bottle-fermented sparklers made from native and international grapes...
Metodo Classico, Your Next Italian Sparkling Wine (That Isn't Prosecco)
There's more to Italian sparkling wine than Prosecco. Discover the country’s range of bottle-fermented sparklers made from native and international grapes...