Villa Albergotti Chianti Riserva DOCG
The 2019 Villa Albergotti Chianti Riserva DOCG is a stunning representation of the renowned wine region of Tuscany, Italy. This vintage is a true testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the winemakers at Villa Albergotti. The wine is a beautiful deep ruby red in color, with subtle aromas of ripe cherries, blackberries and a hint of spice. On the palate, it is full-bodied and rich, with a perfect balance of tannins and acidity. Flavors of dark fruits, tobacco and a touch of oak linger on the finish, leaving a delightful and lasting impression. This Chianti Riserva is a true reflection of the terroir of Tuscany and is a must-try for any wine lover. Enjoy now, or cellar for a few years to further enhance its complexities. Pair it with hearty Tuscan dishes such as wild boar ragu or grilled bistecca for a truly authentic experience.
Villa Albergotti Chianti Superiore DOCG
The Villa Albergotti Chianti Superiore DOCG 2021 is a stunning representation of the renowned Tuscan terroir. This wine exudes an inviting ruby red hue, luring you in with aromas of ripe red cherries, plums, and a touch of violet. A swirl of the glass reveals subtle hints of tobacco, spice, and earth, adding complexity to the bouquet. On the palate, this Chianti Superiore is well-structured with a medium body and velvety tannins. The flavours of dark berries and cherries are complemented by a touch of oak and a hint of balsamic, creating a harmonious and elegant balance. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering impression of dark fruit and a touch of minerality. Overall, the Villa Albergotti Chianti Superiore DOCG 2021 is a masterpiece that showcases the best of Tuscany. Enjoy it with a hearty Italian meal or simply savour it on its own. This wine will surely leave a lasting impression.
Frescobaldi Nipozzano Riserva
Made from Sangiovese, this is a wine of great personality. Dusty tannin and earthy spice are balanced with some red fruit characters and mouth-watering acid that cries out for something rich and hearty to be eaten with it.
Farnese Fantini Sangiovese Terre Di Chieti IGT
Garnet red in colour, the bouquet is intense and persistent, fruity with a winery note. Flavour: wood, medium body, good tannins, balanced and ready to drink. Excellent with all the typical courses of Italian traditional cooking.
Ravensworth Estate Sangiovese
Antinori Peppoli Chianti Classico
This wine has an intense aroma of red berries, accompanied by hints of vanilla and chocolate. It shows great structure on the palate, and persistence of the fruit. Pèppoli is characterised by elegant and gentle tannins. Tuscany is without doubt a wine region that produces some of the most important reds in the World. It is a region full of tradition, but in continuous evolution since the introduction of international grape varietals and the use of the French barrels that became common in the seventies. Beginning in the 80's and through the 90's the new wines, the Super Tuscans, benefited the whole Tuscan region. The Antinori family has been in the wine business since Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385 more than 26 generations ago. Throughout the company's long history it has remained family owned and operated, and today it is directed by Marchese Piero Antinori.
Antinori Santa Cristina Toscana IGT
Santa Cristina offers a red colour with purple highlights. The nose shows notes of ripe cherries, typical aromas both of Sangiovese and of Syrah well integrated with the balsamic sensation of mint which characterize merlot. Pleasurable sensations of vanilla and coffee complete the bouquet. The palate is soft and ample with a fruity finish and aftertaste. The grape varieties were fermented separately. After destemming and a soft pressing, the grapes were macerated on their skins for approximately one week in stainless steel tanks. During this phase, the wine finished its fermentation at a temperature held to a maximum of 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees centigrade). The wine was then racked and terminated its malolactic fermentation by the end of the year. The wine aged for a few months in small oak barrels and began to be bottled in November of 2018. Antinori is a name synonymous with wine in Italy, the equivalent of the royal family of wine in the country. Intimately involved in the wine industry of Italy since 1385, initially in Tuscany, but in more recent years their influence has grown seeing them involved in wine-making projects across the country. They were instrumental in the renaissance of Chianti and their portfolio of wines includes some stellar names such as Tignanello - the Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc blend that was most influential in the Super Tuscan movement, Solaia - the Cabernet dominant blend also from the Tignanello Estate and the beautiful Peppoli Chianti Classico.
Nocturne Nebbiolo Rose
The Sangiovese fruit was simply destemmed, chilled and pressed using only the free-run fraction of the juice. It was then fermented at moderate temperatures using as always solely indigenous yeasts. After fermentation it was matured for three months on gross lees to add additional texture. The Nebbiolo fruit was hand-picked and, after chilling, whole bunch-pressed directly to old oak for fermentation. This took close to six weeks, after which the wine received a further four weeks maturation in barrel. At this stage the final blend between Sangiovese and Nebbiolo was decided and the wine was emptied from barrel/tank, settled, filtered, sulphured and bottled in late July.We are super stoked with the final wine!!The texture and acid structure are highlights of what is likely a more approachable and fruit-forward release of Nocturne rosé
Tenuta Di Arceno Chianti Classico
The breathtaking estate of Tenuta di Arceno lies in Tuscany's Chianti Classico region, where wine has been made for nearly 3,000 years. It is mostly dedicated to Chianti Classicos signature grape, Sangiovese. While this Chianti Classico is unmistakably Tuscan in origin, it offers a level of depth, power, and concentration that is rare for its classification. The fruit, mostly Sangiovese, comes from some of the coolest blocks of the estate, which accounts for the wines vibrant acidity. The dominant flavors include plums, earth, cherries, licorice, dried herbs and cedar.
Nick Spencer Wines P.A.R. Sangiovese
P.A.R. Sangiovese by Nick Spencer - P.A.R. Wines prophets a landscape transitioning away from traditional grape varieties and wine styles of previous generations into an exciting tapestry of vineyards growing varieties that are better suited to our changing climate and winemakers crafting wines better suited to our evolving lifestyle and cuisine. P.A.R refers to a latin saying, examine the past, be in the present and look to the future.