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Covington 2015 Ode Sangiovese (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyThis is all Grosso clone Sangiovese that saw 36 months in barrel. ...See Full ReviewN/A -
Bella Luna 2015 Grosso Siletto Vineyards Sangiovese (San Benito)
Central CoastLight in the glass, this bottling offers aromas of crushed rock, crumpled ...See Full Review$45 -
Bella Luna 2013 Grosso Siletto Vineyards Sangiovese (San Benito County)
Central CoastDark cherry and cranberry scents mesh with wood-spice and forest undergrowth aromas ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$45 -
Bella Luna 2012 Grosso Sangiovese (San Benito County)
Central CoastRestrained aromatically, this bottling shows touches of crushed lava rocks, black pepper ...See Full Review$45 -
Cana's Feast 2012 Ciel du Cheval Vineyard Sangiovese Grosso (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyComing from one of the state's most esteemed vineyards, this wine offers ...See Full Review$45 -
Inalto 2007 Brunello di Montalcino
TuscanyHere's a silky and traditional expression of Sangiovese Grosso that opens with ...See Full Review$90
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For the Perfect Holiday Red Wine, Look to Italy鈥檚 Wine Mosaic
The upcoming holidays are never a one-fits-all time of year. Different cultures and experiences come together to create moments鈥攁nd meals鈥攃ompletely special to each celebration. Italy, with its diverse landscape of terroir and grape varieties, offers a dynamic mosaic of red wines that pair perfectly with whatever you set on the table...
For the Perfect Holiday Red Wine, Look to Italy鈥檚 Wine Mosaic
The upcoming holidays are never a one-fits-all time of year. Different cultures and experiences come together to create moments鈥攁nd meals鈥攃ompletely special to each celebration. Italy, with its diverse landscape of terroir and grape varieties, offers a dynamic mosaic of red wines that pair perfectly with whatever you set on the table...
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Sassoregale Sangiovese Maremma Toscana DOC A dry multi-layered wine with flavors of morello cherries, wild berries & leather, with supple tannins and a moderately spicy finish...
Sassoregale Sangiovese Maremma Toscana DOC A dry multi-layered wine with flavors of morello cherries, wild berries & leather, with supple tannins and a moderately spicy finish...
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This Season, Explore The Italian Wine Mosaic
As the autumn equinox approaches, cooler weather and upcoming festive holiday meals call for heartier dishes and wines to match. Through the Italian Wine Mosaic, explore the seasonal offerings of a culture rich with culinary heritage and winemaking history...
This Season, Explore The Italian Wine Mosaic
As the autumn equinox approaches, cooler weather and upcoming festive holiday meals call for heartier dishes and wines to match. Through the Italian Wine Mosaic, explore the seasonal offerings of a culture rich with culinary heritage and winemaking history...
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Biondi Santi Owners Acquire Renowned Chianti Classico Estate Isole e Olena
French investment group EPI has acquired Isole e Olena, one of the most celebrated estates in Chianti Classico. Read the story here...
Biondi Santi Owners Acquire Renowned Chianti Classico Estate Isole e Olena
French investment group EPI has acquired Isole e Olena, one of the most celebrated estates in Chianti Classico. Read the story here...
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12 Tuscan Reds That Fit Any Budget
Tuscany is a dream-filled landscape that's not just impossibly beautiful, but filled with delicious red wine. These 12 will take you there...
12 Tuscan Reds That Fit Any Budget
Tuscany is a dream-filled landscape that's not just impossibly beautiful, but filled with delicious red wine. These 12 will take you there...
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Bittersweet Symphony: How to Pair Bitter Chicories with Wine
Don't be discouraged by hard-to-pair ingredients. Here are a few basic principles for pairing wines with your favorite bitter greens...
Bittersweet Symphony: How to Pair Bitter Chicories with Wine
Don't be discouraged by hard-to-pair ingredients. Here are a few basic principles for pairing wines with your favorite bitter greens...