Blend: Sangiovese 50%, Cabernet Sauvignon 40%, Merlot 10%.
Vineyards: Planted from 1991 to 1995.
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Val di Suga's estate Brunello is a study in Montalcino's remarkable diversity. Sourced equally from three distinct terroirs — Vigna del Lago in the northeast, Poggio al Granchio in the southeast, and Vigna Spuntali in the southwest — this 2019 brings together the full complexity of the appellation in a single, beautifully composed wine.
The nose opens with dried cherries, blood orange, cigar box, and smoky incense, layered with wild herbs and a whisper of chinotto. On the palate it is concentrated yet refined: vibrant acidity, silky tannins, and a mineral-tinged backbone that gives the wine both structure and elegance. The finish is long, pure, and deeply satisfying. The 2019 vintage in Montalcino was stellar — and this half bottle captures it perfectly for those moments when a full bottle is one glass too many.
Jeb Dunnuck — 95 Points | “A gorgeous entry to the Brunello offerings of Val di Suga in this stellar vintage… refined and elegant feel on the palate, offering fine tannins, fresh acidity, and a lovely mineral-tinged backbone.”
Wine Advocate — 93 Points | “Immediate and accessible… very clean and polished… bright freshness adds intensity and vibrancy to this mid-weight Brunello.”
Decanter — 92 Points | “Appealing and pure, the mid-weight palate offers a layer of luscious red berries and plump persimmon underscored by juicy acidity. Hard to resist now.”
Val di Suga is one of Montalcino’s most storied estates, dating to the 1960s and the only producer making three single-vineyard Brunellos from three distinct terroirs: Vigna del Lago in the northeast, Vigna Spuntali in the southwest, and Poggio al Granchio in the southeast. The Rosso di Montalcino draws from younger vines across all three — approximately 40% Vigna del Lago, 30% Poggio al Granchio, and 30% Vigna Spuntali — blending the microclimate diversity of the estate into a single, earlier-drinking expression of Sangiovese Grosso. Aged six months in large Slavonian oak, it is the approachable face of Val di Suga’s Brunello pedigree.
The 2023 vintage in Montalcino was defined by a well-balanced growing season — mild spring, warm summer moderated by ventilation and timely rainfall, and no extreme heat peaks — yielding Sangiovese of exceptional clarity, harmony, and freshness. The Rosso opens with a lively nose of red berry fruits, cherries, redcurrants, and a whisper of spice. On the palate, it is full and plush with silky tannins, vibrant acidity, and a juicy, lingering finish. Bright, expressive, and built for the table.
Rosso di Montalcino DOC — three-vineyard Sangiovese Grosso from Montalcino’s benchmark Brunello estate. Brunello pedigree, earlier accessibility.
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Concentrated and elegant, Valle Reale's Trebbiano d'Abruzzo combines bright fruit with delicate aromas of white flowers and flint (an aroma encouraged by the old-fashioned pied-de-cuve technique).
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Concentrated and elegant, Valle Reale's Trebbiano d'Abruzzo combines bright fruit with delicate aromas of white flowers and flint (an aroma encouraged by the old-fashioned pied-de-cuve technique).
Bart Hopkins 67wino.shop | Bright ruby in the glass with an aromatic bouquet of cherries, raspberries, violets, black pepper and baking spices. Full bodied and lush in the mouth with rich fruit and harmonious freshness that lingers into the long, persistent finish. A good balance of lifted acidity and elegant tannins add versatility and food friendliness to this delicious offering. Serve with red meat, aged cheeses and pasta with tomato sauce dishes.
Bright ruby in the glass with an aromatic bouquet cherry and raspberry fruit, violets and savory spices. Full bodied and well structured with excellent Sangiovese character.
Harmonious and elegantly mannered with a good tannins and a long, flavorful finish.
Serve at 16-17°C with pici pasta with Cinta Senese ragù, chicken cacciatore, grilled , and eggplant parmigiana.
The Ventolaio Rosso di Montalcino 2023 is a vibrant, early-access expression of Sangiovese Grosso from the esteemed Montalcino region. Often referred to as "Baby Brunello," this Rosso offers the pedigree of its older sibling but with a more energetic, fruit-forward profile that is ready to enjoy much sooner.
Rosso di Montalcino is incredibly food-friendly due to its high acidity and moderate body:
Italian Staples: Pappardelle with wild boar ragu, mushroom risotto, or lasagna.
Meats: Roasted veal, herb-crusted pork loin, or grilled sausages.
Casual: Thin-crust pizza with prosciutto and arugula.
Cheese: Medium-aged Pecorino Toscano or Taleggio.
The Montalcino Red Fan, like the Ventolaio Rosso di Montalcino 2023, stands out for its exceptional quality. This wine blends rich flavors and aromas, resulting in an unforgettable drinking experience. With hints of dark berries and subtle spice, it perfectly embodies the essence of Tuscany. Because of its meticulous production process, wine enthusiasts will find its complexity delightful.
Upon tasting the Ventolaio Rosso di Montalcino 2023, you will notice its deep ruby color and enticing aromas. The first sip reveals flavors of cherry, plum, and a touch of oak nurtured by aging in fine barrels. It has a well-balanced structure, soft tannins, and a finish that lingers pleasantly on the palate. Therefore, this wine complements a variety of dishes, making it versatile for any occasion.
To fully appreciate the Montalcino Red Fan, consider pairing it with hearty Italian dishes, such as pasta with rich sauces or grilled meats. However, it also pairs nicely with aged cheeses, making it perfect for a cozy evening with friends. The rich flavors of this wine will enhance your dining experience, and because of its versatility, it is a wonderful addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for any wine lover.
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A premium Italian prosecco made for celebrating life's moments, big and small. Made with an attention to detail that gives it a distinct, bold aesthetic and unique voice, Vera Wang Party is a light, refreshing, and effervescent wine,with a playful yet sophisticated tone.
Vera Wang was integral in each step of the production process- from selecting the wine to designing the bottles.
The Vera Wang Party Pack is a curated duo featuring the designer's premium Italian sparkling wines, both crafted to be high-fashion, high-quality, and fully compliant with kosher standards.
Tasting Notes: Effervescent and crisp with appealing aromas of green apple and stone fruits. The palate is light and refreshing with bright citrus notes and a soft, fruity finish.
Style: Dry, playful, and sophisticated.
Brunch: Perfect for high-end Bellinis or Mimosas.
Savory: Pairs excellently with charcuterie, Parmesan cheese, spicy Chinese takeout, fried chicken, or sushi.
James Suckling 95 Points | This has a rather reserved nose with dried-herb, rosehip, potpourri and light cedary aromas, ahead of fragrant dried cherries. The palate has quite dense and smoothly rendered, ripe tannins that deliver a long, composed and approachable Barolo. Drink or hold.
Intense ruby-red color. The nose is explosive, powerful and wide-ranging. Fruity notes of plum, citrusy hints of cedar, grapefruit and spices emerge. After a few minutes in the glass, notes of violet flower—typical of the Brunate terroir—emerge. On the palate, it is intense and full-bodied. The soft, rounded and velvety tannins are typical of the La Morra area. The finish reveals a hint of licorice root.
Robert Parker 95 Points | The Vietti 2020 Barolo Brunate has a dark and spicy side that is infused throughout the fruit. Dark cherry and blackcurrant are folded into ferrous earth grilled rosemary aniseed and a hint of fresh mint. Brunate tends to be quite austere and firm in terms of its aromas and this vintage shows those qualities well. In fact the character of the site comes through clearly. The wine has a precise angular personality and the fruit feels compact. Only 4988 bottles were made.
Vinous 94 Points | The 2020 Barolo Brunate is a dark beguiling wine. Black cherry dried herbs leather game licorice and incense lend gorgeous sepia-toned nuance. Brooding and inward the 2020 clearly needs time. It is a super-classic Brunate that is hard to read in the early going but the weight substance and power are clearly there. Dense meaty and dark the 2020 shows Serralunga-like intensity.
Intense ruby red color. Generous nose with aromas of ripe red berry fruit with spicy overtones. Intense on the palate, quite rich though very elegant and well-balanced. The tannins are present, but very well integrated in the fruit structure of the wine. Long aftertaste with good freshness. A wine with extraordinary finesse and balance. Pair with red meats, roasts, and wild game.
Vinous 98 Points | The 2019 Barolo Cerequio is a worthy follow up to the stellar 2018. Aromatic and deeply pitched, the 2019 races across the palate with remarkable depth and intensity. Crushed red berry fruit, rose petal, mint and cinnamon all open in the glass, but it is the wine's silkiness and suppleness that impresses most. A kick of acids and tannins puts an exclamation point on the finish. This is a gorgeous Cerequio that takes all the finesse this site offers, and then turns up the volume. What a wine.
Robert Parker 97+ Points | Vietti was able to buy a 9,000-square meter piece of Cerequio from Michele Chiarlo, arguably the king of this celebrated cru. And because this is a new addition to the portfolio, the Vietti team is still learning the ropes. For example, there is a fresh minty tone that pops up from the bouquet of the 2019 Barolo Cerequio. "That minty note was a mystery to us," Luca Currado tells me. "But then we understood that its part of Cerequio." This wine shows a firm grip on the palate that does extend out to include some textural softness, but it ultimately remains quite structured. Among the grand cru sites of La Morra, Luca Currado tells me that "Cerequio is the brother and Brunate is the sister." His wife Elena Penna adds, "We've never had two sites so close to one another show such a great difference between them.
Jeb Dunnuck 94 Points | Coming from La Morra, a more fruit-forward tone can be found in the licorice spice and depth of the 2019 Barolo Cerequio, which offers slightly darker fruit, ripe berries, and peppercorn. This was the second vintage produced and is more approachable now for the vintage. It is a joyful wine though it still has ripe structure.
Vinous 97 Points: The 2019 Barolo Lazzarito continues a trend seen in recent years in which the focus has been more about finesse than raw power. Intense red fruit, iron, dried herbs, chalk, dried rose petal and white pepper all run through this deep, virile Barolo. The power and intensity of Serralunga really come alive on the heady, explosive finish. Bright saline notes linger on the deep, resonant finish. A Barolo of raw, unbridled power, the Lazzarito demands patience.
Wine Advocate 91 Points | Lazzarito stands out as one of the strongest wines in this portfolio of new releases from Vietti. With fruit from Serralunga d'Alba the 2020 Barolo Lazzarito comes in at a very high threshold in terms of complexity offering dark cherry crème de cassis violet macaron dried herb and lavender. The wine's perfumes remind me of the south of France in summer. It shows elegant tannins streamlined intensity and good acidity. Production is 10626 bottles. (2020).
Vinous 93 Points | The 2020 Barolo Lazzarito is a blend of fruit picked before and after the early October rains. It marries power and finesse to a notable degree. Dark red fruit menthol licorice crushed rocks and dried herbs open nicely in the glass. This is a bit light for a Serralunga Barolo although the tannic structure is there. This is missing a bit of personality. (2020).
James Suckling 99 Points | One of the palest and most perfumed Barolos from Vietti with a transparent, ruby-orange hue. This is a super nuanced, elegant, expressive and ethereal Monvigliero that grows on me, with enchanting notes of grilled grapefruit, thyme, frozen raspberries and mineral. A subtle splash of white pepper and mezcal-like smokiness. Really refined and transparent, with some citrus and mineral tensions that are closely knit with the fine, crumbled tannins. So much finesse and detail here, and its complexity will continue to unwind. Really composed, soulful and mind-blowing! An otherworldly, idiosyncratic Barolo that actually reminded me of the finest Gredo garnacha. A big wow that deserves attention. Vegan. Best with a Burgundy glass. Can drink now or from 2027.
Robert Parker 95 Points | A relatively new departure for Vietti, the 2020 Barolo Monvigliero is soft and delicate with pretty floral aromas, dried iris, powdered spice and a hint of tar or road pavement. The inaugural vintage was 2018. Made with 60% whole-cluster fruit during fermentation, the wine has a moment of tartness, punchy highlights, sweet grenadine and cranberry jelly. It ages in large oak casks for 24 months.
Decanter 92 Points | The oldest part of this vineyard was planted in 1935 but the average age is 34 years. It's located at 400 metres – Ravera is one of the highest MGAs within the communes of Barolo and Novello, which it straddles. This 2019 is intensely perfumed, with dried fruits soaked in blood orange, strawberry jam and a suggestion of grace. The attack confirms this lightly extracted style, with ripe tannins, still sticky at the moment, and long, refreshing acidity leading to a good finish.
Vinous 100 points | The 2019 Barolo Ravera is the most intensely mineral and saline of the Barolos. Crushed rocks, white pepper, flowers, orange zest, red berry fruit and bright acids all run through this finely sculpted, chiseled Barolo. Readers who enjoy Barolos of energy and tension will adore the Ravera. I have always had a soft spot for this Barolo. The 2019 is another magnificent dimension of Vietti's dark horse, a wine that over the last 10-12 years has routinely challenged for the crown here, and often won!
Intense garnet red color. Very classic and traditional with a robust structure and intense tannins. Bouquet takes a little time to show itself with slight hints of yeast. It opens slowly in the glass touch of spice and menthol. In the final, the powerful structure and concentration soften the tannins potential. Pairs well with game, red meats, and cheeses.
Wine Advocate 95 Points | The Vietti 2020 Barolo Ravera offers dark fruit cherry and blackcurrant enhanced by soft spice. You also get a sun-kissed note of eggplant tomato leaf and ferrous earth. Ravera displays strong lines with good acidity and firm tannic backbone. It closes dry and ages in large oak botte only. This is one of the most eyeballed MGAs sites. Ravera with its open mountain skyline and cool temperatures is seen as one of the best sites in the appellation especially as the climate changes. This vintage produced exactly 10026 bottles.
Vinous 94 Points | Picked on October 9 and 10 the 2020 Barolo Ravera has plenty of Ravera classicism and tension but also feels a bit light in the mid-palate. Ravera is never a huge wine in body but the depth is often there even if expressed in an understated and more linear manner. The 2020 lacks that depth. Red-toned fruit blood orange mint spice and white pepper lend brilliance throughout.
Ruby-red color. The nose is complex and elegant. Notes of dry flowers, hay and rose petal, accompanied by a hint of chamomile. It is fresh, balanced, silky, enveloping and full-bodied on the palate. The tannins are prominent yet well-integrated. The finish is long and persistent. We recommend decanting a few hours before serving.
Jeb Dunnuck 98 Points | A medium red hue, the 2020 Barolo Rocche Di Castiglione offers more complexity and is more nuanced in the glass, with notes of dried raspberries, tangerine, roses, dried herbs, and cedar. Medium-bodied, it is crunchy with an elegant feel but has balanced structure and retains a somewhat more chiseled feel that’s true to the vintage. It has a lot to enjoy now and also has a wide drinking window. Drink 2025-2050.
The Wine Advocate 96 Points | The Vietti 2020 Barolo Rocche di Castiglione is a very delineated wine with sharp ferrous notes, cherry cola, redcurrant and chalky mineral. It is extremely precise in terms of its aromas. The effect is direct and layered, showing different sides and increasing complexity as it opens in the glass. Dried floral notes, purple flower and iris also appear delicately. The chalky tannins feel abrupt at this young stage, but this wine is built to last nonetheless. Only 3,512 bottles were created.
Vinous 96 Points | The 2020 Barolo Rocche di Castiglione is a magical wine from a magical site. It marries finesse and volume to a degree that is not found in most of the other wines in this range. Castiglione Falletto is the center of the Barolo production zone, literally and figuratively, the place where many different soil types meet. As a result, the wines often possess mind-blowing balance, which is very much the case here.
The Rocche di Castiglione is made up of 100% Nebbiolo from the single vineyard, Rocche, located within Castiglione Falletto. The vines were planted in spurts in 1940, 1950, and 1968 upon clay-limestone soils with southwestern exposure. The grapes are harvested and gently crushed, then are fermented for approximately 4 weeks in stainless steel with skin contact, providing pre and post fermentation maceration. Malolactic fermentation occurs in oak and the wine is aged for around 30 months in Slovenian oak casks.
Moscato d’Asti D.O.C.G Grape variety: Moscato 100%
A bright straw-yellow color with slightly shimmering hints of gold. Intense aromas of ripe yellow fruit (peach, apricot), floral notes (rose petals, acacia flowers) and ginger. Sweet and delicate on the palate, with modest acidity, good balance and complexity.
Hints of fresh apricot on the finish.r
Sourced from small vineyards in Castiglione Tinella, with 4,500 plants per hectare. The vines, cultivated with the Guyot-system have an average age of 40 years.
Limestone- and clay-rich soil.
A percentage of around 5.5% alcohol by volume is reached, the temperature is quickly reduced to stop the fermentation.
The wine, which is only partially fermented, is then filtered. The wine does not undergo malolactic fermentation and is bottled using sterile filtration.
The Delle Venezie DOC spans the sun-drenched foothills of northeastern Italy — Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Trentino-Alto Adige — and is home to some of Italy's most reliable and food-friendly Pinot Grigio. Vigneti Del Sole ("Vineyards of the Sun") draws on this classic growing region to produce a lighter-style Pinot Grigio of genuine freshness and varietal purity. Vinified entirely without oak to let the grape's natural character shine, it is the kind of effortlessly drinkable white that earns a permanent spot in the fridge.
The nose is fresh and inviting: lemon, green apple, and a delicate hint of almond. On the palate, it is light-bodied and lively with plenty of fruit, crisp acidity, and a clean, refreshing finish that makes it endlessly versatile at the table. A perfect aperitivo, a reliable house pour, and a natural partner for anything from the sea.
"A lighter-style Pinot Grigio with plenty of fruit and lively acidity. Vinified with no oak to let the pure varietal character shine through. Well-balanced with a crisp, clean finish that makes it endlessly versatile at the table."
Northeastern Italy's most reliable everyday white — Vigneti Del Sole Pinot Grigio is crisp, clean, and always the right answer.
Real Lambrusco — not the sweet, mass-produced version that defined the category for decades, but the genuine article from Emilia-Romagna: dry, sparkling, deeply colored, and alive with energy. Vigneto Saetti farms 50-year-old Lambrusco Salamino vines organically in the flatlands south of Modena, hand-harvesting fruit with thick skins, high natural acidity, and intense pigmentation. The winemaking is as honest as the farming: spontaneous fermentation in small steel tanks taken to complete dryness, secondary fermentation initiated in the bottle with fresh grape must, hand-riddled and hand-disgorged, and zero sulfur added at any stage. The result is a wine of remarkable purity — dark ruby in the glass, with a bouquet of aromatic cherries, strawberries, and violets, and a persistent, creamy mousse that delivers an elegant, sophisticated mouthfeel. Supple tannins and energetic acidity make it as versatile at the table as it is thrilling to drink on its own.
"Made from organic grapes and fermented in the bottle with no added sulfites, Rosso Viola is a dark ruby with a terrific bouquet of aromatic cherries, strawberries and violets. In the mouth, the tiny bubbles have an elegant, persistent creaminess that brings forth a highly sophisticated mouthfeel with energetic flavors that linger deliciously through the finish. Some supple tannins make this a great wine for pizza, cured meats and strong cheeses." — Bart Hopkins
First crafted in 1928, Villa Antinori Rosso Toscana is one of Italy’s most enduring and beloved Super Tuscans — a blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah that reflects nearly a century of winemaking tradition from the Antinori family, whose history in Florentine winemaking dates back to 1385. Approachable, versatile, and consistently earning critical acclaim, it delivers the character and soul of Tuscany at an everyday price. The 2023 vintage earned 90 points from Wine Spectator and is drinking beautifully now through 2030.
The color is ruby red, intense and captivating. The nose offers dark fruit, tobacco, juniper berries, sweet spices, coffee, and hazelnuts. On the palate, it is mouth-filling and pleasantly sapid — smoky black cherry, black currant, and tobacco are framed by a layer of chalky tannins, lively freshness, and a persistent, fruit-driven finish.
Wine Spectator 90 — “Smoky, with aromas and flavors of sweet spices, black cherry, black currant and tobacco. A layer of chalky tannins lends support. Fresh, with fine length. Drink now through 2030.” (Vintage 2023).
Nearly a century of Super Tuscan tradition, 90 points from Wine Spectator, and priced for every night of the week — Villa Antinori is the Tuscan classic that never disappoints.
Villa di Capezzana’s Barco Reale di Carmignano is often called the ‘little brother’ to the estate’s prestigious Carmignano DOCG — offering a more accessible, youthful entry into one of Tuscany’s most historic and unique wine regions. A blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Canaiolo, the 2022 is dusty and floral with autumnal spices, cedar shavings, Tuscan dust, and dried strawberries. Soft-textured and supple on the palate with mineral-tinged red berry fruits and a web of fine tannins. Finishes with hints of orange citrus and a tart cherry twang.
This wine is intense ruby red in colour with youthful highlights. On the nose, there are notes of almonds, violets and oranges which are intertwined with aromas of coffee and vanilla. It is a full-bodied wine with well-balanced acidity.
The rounded tannins from the Sangiovese are lifted by the cassis concentration of the Cabernet on the long, concentrated finish.
James Suckling 93 Points | Blueberries and blackcurrants with bark and licorice. Full body and round, chewy tannins. This is very fresh and bright with some sage and stone character. From organically grown grapes. Needs time to soften. Drink after 2023.
Vinous 92 Points | The 2017 Ghiaie della Furba opens to a bouquet of minty herbs, camphor and smoke before deepening further to display dusty red currant and spice box. This is velvety and fleshy in feel, with stimulating acidity that enlivens its spicy black fruit and building mineral tones. It tapers off with persistence, power and grippy tannin, the perfect mix for a long evolution. The Ghiaie della Furba is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Syrah and 20% Merlot that refines in barrique, half new and half second pass. It's important to note that production was down by 40% in 2017 due to trost.
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Borgoforte is a small village in the middle of our Estate that proved too strong to conquer
A strong village. Like our new red wines, it symbolizes the resilient and charming character of the Tuscans.
This wine is made in the “Super – Tuscan” style by adding Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes to the classical grape of Tuscany, Sangiovese.
Each year we add selected wines to the blend to bring subtle complexity and richness without losing the flavor of the traditional wines of Tuscany. Grapes picked at optimum ripeness ensure a wine which expresses itself in its ripe blackfruit components and full body. A true reflection of flavours which are a marriage of our soils under the Tuscan sun. For smooth body and elegance, the wine is aged in small oak barrels.We enthusiastically recommend this wine with pasta, red meats and game of any kinds.
Blend: Sangiovese 50%, Cabernet Sauvignon 40%, Merlot 10%.
Vineyards: Planted from 1991 to 1995.
Villa Sandi's Il Fresco is the flagship everyday Prosecco from one of the Veneto's most storied estates. The Moretti Polegato family has farmed these Treviso hills for generations, and today Villa Sandi stands as the largest estate vineyard owner in Conegliano-Valdobbiadene — a benchmark for sustainable Italian sparkling wine. Crafted from Glera grapes and vinified to preserve freshness and fruit purity, Il Fresco earned 89 points from Wine & Spirits Magazine and delivers everything you want in a Prosecco at an honest price.
The nose opens with ripe golden apple, acacia blossom, and honeysuckle. On the palate, it is dry, fresh, and fruit-forward with bright citrus and delicate stone-fruit flavors. Fine, persistent bubbles carry a clean, refreshing finish that is effortlessly elegant and endlessly versatile.
Wine & Spirits Magazine 89 — "Aromas of ripe golden apples, acacia, and honeysuckle on the nose. Dry, fresh, and fruit-driven with citrus and stone-fruit flavors."
The perfect Prosecco for any occasion — Villa Sandi Il Fresco is Italy's breezy, sun-drenched answer to effortless entertaining.
Whoopi Prosecco is produced by Sacchetto, a certified organic estate in the Colli Asolani — the Asolo Hills of the Veneto, a subzone that earned its own Superiore DOCG designation precisely because its hillside vineyards, cooler temperatures, and volcanic soils produce Glera of greater complexity and finesse than the broader Prosecco DOC. This is a limited first edition bottling: 100% organic Glera, farmed without synthetic inputs, and vinified to preserve the grape's natural aromatic freshness. Pale straw yellow in the glass, with a fine, persistent perlage.
The nose is fresh and aromatic — green apple, white peach, wildflowers, and a bright citrus lift. On the palate it is crisp and lively, with ripe pear, citrus, and a touch of honey, perfectly balanced by refreshing acidity. The finish is clean and elegant, with lingering effervescence and subtle fruity notes. This is Prosecco as it should be: light, precise, and genuinely food-friendly.
Organic Glera from the Asolo hills — Whoopi Prosecco Superiore is the step up from everyday Prosecco that actually tastes like one.
Fruity and fragrant, palatable, fine and elegant in the mouth with a direct and clear flavour and a good persistence. Wild Nature wines, symbolise the outmost care and respect for the soil, terroir and the environment where these wines come from. Pioneers in organic farming since 1974, each Wild Nature bottle's label is dedicated to the wildlife inhabiting their estates, located in Venice and Verona provinces, to further stress their effort to maintain a balance ecosystem and respect for plants and wildlife.
Prosecco Col Fondo is characterized by the deposit of the yeasts on the bottom: it is made according to the 'Ancestrale' method, which was used since ancient times, of second fermentation in the bottle without disgorgement. What is obtained is a dry, fruity and refreshing wine. The prolonged contact with the yeast confers a sapid and decisive finish and well-balanced flavors, with bread crust, green apple and white peach aromas.
Perfect as an aperitif wine, it works well also alongside the main entrée.
Zardetto is one of the Veneto’s most respected Prosecco producers, crafting wines of consistent freshness, vibrancy, and approachability from the heart of the appellation. The Z Brut is the house’s signature expression — a fun, lively, and impeccably clean Prosecco that earned 90 points from both James Suckling and Wine Enthusiast. Dry, light-bubbled, and endlessly versatile, it is the Prosecco that belongs at every table, every aperitivo hour, and every celebration — at a price that makes it an everyday pleasure.
The nose is fresh and inviting: lemon, apple, citrus blossom, and lime. On the palate, it pops with light perlage and vibrant citrus flavors — plenty of fruit and intensity, medium body, and a clean, crisp finish that refreshes and invites another glass. The definition of easy, elegant drinking.
James Suckling 90 — “Plenty of fruit and intensity with sliced lemon and apple character. Medium body. Fresh finish. Light bubble. Dry.”
Wine Enthusiast 90 — “Fresh lemon, lime and citrus blossom frame the nose of this fun and lively wine. The palate pops with the light perlage and vibrant citrus flavors. Clean and crisp on the finish.”
Ninety points from two critics, priced for every occasion — Zardetto Z Brut is the Prosecco that makes every moment feel like aperitivo hour.
Zardetto | Prosecco DOC, Conegliano, Veneto, Italy | Brut | 187ml Split
Made from Glera grapes sourced from hillside vineyards northeast of Conegliano — the heartland of Prosecco DOC — Zardetto's Z Prosecco is bright, lively, and immediately appealing. A brief maceration preserves the Glera grape's natural citrus and tropical aromatics, while the second fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks locks in freshness and fine perlage. The 187ml split format is the perfect single-serve pour: for brunch, celebrations, or wherever a full bottle is one too many.
Grape: Glera
Method: Charmat (tank method)
Style: Brut
Drink: Now
Tasting Notes
Critical Acclaim
Pairings: Aperitivo, oysters, light seafood, prosciutto, fresh fruit
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James Suckling 90 Points | Aromas of raspberries, game, licorice and smoke. Full-bodied with dense, silky tannins and crisp acidity. Savory, ripe fruit with a slightly cooked finish, otherwise enjoyable and easy to drink.