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Monte Faustino 2018 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico
$59.99 – $276.00Veneto Italy
Enjoyabilityfactor 96 Rating
Monte Faustino`s fantastic Amarone has an incredible concentration of black cherries on the nose. The palate is opulent and full bodied with a velvety texture and notes of black fruits, bitter chocolate, walnuts and cinnamon. Silky tannins envelop the fruit and leaves an incredibly long, chocolatey finish. Aged for 36 months in French Oak Barrique.
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Mormoraia 2019 Haurio Chianti Colli Senesi
$16.99 – $168.00Tuscany Italy
Enjoyabilityfactor 92 Rating
Intense ruby red. On the nose, ripe fruit, plum, tobacco, spices, sweet, toasted hints. On the palate, good and balanced structure, soft tannin components, great fruit and remarkable persistence. Suggesting pairings: Red grilled meat, soups, boiled meat, cold cuts, seasoned cheese.
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Nipozzano 2020 Chianti Rufina Riserva
$16.99 – $168.00Tuscany Italy
Antonio Galloni 90 Rating
The 2020 Chianti Rufina Riserva is soft, fruity and very easy to like. A burst of sweet red cherry, blood orange, spice, mint and mocha makes a strong first impression. Silky, plush contours wrap it all together.
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Occhipinti 2021 Siccagno Nero d’Avola
$49.99Sicily Italy
Siccagno” by Arianna Occhipinti winery is Nero d’Avola with elegant notes of ripe plum, blackberry, black currant and a spicy finish, warm, enveloping, with a lovely freshness and with a maceration of 40 days on the skins. R39-6 -
Occhipinti 2022 Terre Siciliane Rosso SP68
$29.99Sicily Italy
Decanter Magazine 91 Rating
Named after the road that flanks the estate, Sp68 is an entry-level blend of Nero d’Avola and Frappato. It offers a taste of the estate’s signature style at an affordable price, displaying inviting aromas of ripe strawberries and raspberries, with some floral and herbal elements in the background. Ripe acidity underpins the mid-weight core of sweet red fruits, making for a deliciously easy-going mouthfeel with a briny and peppery finish. Aged for approximately six months in concrete vats. Drinking Window: 2024-2027. R9-6 -
Ornellaia 2021 Bolgheri Superiore
$249.99Tuscany Italy
Wine Spectator 98 Rating
An intense red, defined by lively acidity and framed by dense, ripe tannins that showcase its black currant, blackberry, violet and toasty oak aromas and flavors. Iron and wild herb accents emerge as this plays out on the finish. Though expressive at this stage, this youthful version will benefit from time in bottle. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Best from 2027 through 2046. SP42-5 -
Ottella 2022 Lugana Creete
$29.99 – $144.00Lombardy Italy
Wine Enthusiast 91 Rating
Heady on the nose with citrus, tropical fruit and jasmine aromas. This Lugana dances on the palate with electric lemon, grapefruit and apricot notes finishing with crisp acidity.
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Pacher Hof 2021 Sylvaner
$29.99 – $150.00Alto Adige Valle Isarco
Wine Enthusiast 93 Rating
Editors' Choice Award
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Elegantly structured and vibrant, this opens with heady aromas of white spring blossom, honeydew melon and a hint of hazelnut. The savory, polished palate features ripe apricot, pear and citrus notes alongside tangy mineral and Alpine herb sensations that lend depth. Bright acidity keeps it balanced.
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Paolo Scavino 2015 Barolo
$59.99Piedmont Italy
Wine Advocate 93 Rating
For a few years running now, this has been one of the Scavino family’s signature bottles. The goal here is to aim higher than your standard “base” or “classico” Barolo. The Paolo Scavino 2015 Barolo is made with a complicated blend of fruit from seven vineyard sites spread clear across the appellation from Castiglione Falletto, Barolo, Serralunga d’Alba and more townships. Each parcel is fermented separately, and some parcels are split into two or more individual fermentations. In order to maintain the highest quality standards, some 10% of the fruit is sold off as bulk, and once the overall selection is whittled down, the best fruit remains in-house. This is a compact and darkly saturated wine with bold blueberry and blackberry fruit. The wine shows a steady center of gravity in this warm, fruit-driven vintage. R45-1