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Pasqua delle Venezie DOC Pinot Grigio

The finest wines of the Italian winemaking tradition meet the history and culture of Pasqua family in this selection that embraces Italy from Southern to Northern through well-known vines and grapes. In view of the Pasquas’ passion for viticulture, they could not do without a selection of Pinot Grigio in their Capitoli range. The wine has a straw yellow colour and, on the nose, it offer floral sensation that recall the aroma of acacia blossom, with hints of pears as well. Its flavour is intense and very well-balanced, with fruity notes of apples and pears. To be served cool, with starters, delicate first course dishes, grilled or baked fish.

Belvino Prosecco DOC

With its eye-catching packaging, Belvino is sure to get the conversation started. But, this is not just about the packaging! The finest glera grapes were softly pressed and carefully twice-fermented to produce a harmonious and intense sparkling wine with a rich bouquet and pronounced flavours of fresh cut pear and crisp apple. The mousse is soft and caressing and the flavours linger attractively.

Illuminati Pecorino Controguerra

The vineyards that produced this appealing wine are situated near Controguerra, Abruzzo, at 250 metres altitude, inland from the Adriatic coast, halfway up the boot of Italy. The pecorino grape is not widely known in Australia. It is believed to be a native of the Marche region. The name may derive from the fact that the grapes were grown in hilly country, the same country that sheep were raised - pecora means "sheep" in Italian. Pecorino wine is easy going, with straw colouring, displaying distinct floral notes, minerality, field herbs, stonefruit and citrus. It is currently enjoying a surge of popularity in Italy and other parts of the world.

Bolla Retro Soave Classico DOC

Bolla revives an icon of Italian wine history, with the 1950s vintage bottle and label for a new Soave Classico with a contemporary feel, inspired by the belief that wine traditions must be upheld. Garganega (100%) from vineyards identified over sixty vintages on Soave Classico hills, is the responsible variety here. These heirloom vines give strong berries with a hard skin, rich in aromas. These features mean the wine delivers floral and balsamic notes. On the palate its round with a rich texture, notes of candied fruit and yellow plum. Intense and persistent.

Porta Dante Prosecco

Porta Dante Prosecco has a bright straw yellow hue and lingering streams of tiny bubbles usher in subtle aromatics of white flowers with apple and peach-like white-fleshed fruits. Stimulating freshness on the full-bodied, elegant palate brings out the long lingering suite of subtly nuanced aromatics. Softness of texture and fragrant aromatics have earned this wine admirers both as an aperitif and as a partner for spicy, flavour-rich starters. Outstanding served with crustacean salads or vegetable-based dishes.

La Tordera Prosecco Saomì DOC

Fruity rennet apple, notes of Mediterranean spice, vanilla and acacia. It is a well-balanced wine, very fresh, where the fruit aromas are enhanced by a good liveliness. Persistent and with an elegant aftertaste.

Pemo Pecorino Terre di Chieti

Pecorino is an ancient grape variety (traditionally grown by the monks) rediscovered in the '80s. It makes a fresh, dry, citrus-flavoured white wine. On the label is recreated a typical Abruzzo scene, with a vine growing up a hillside, dominated by an ancient tower.

Diamas Organic Prosecco DOC

An organic Prosecco doc with a brilliant perlage. Intense hints of pear and white flowers on the nose. In the mouth it is fresh, with an enveloping foam that accompanies the drink towards a balanced and persistent finish.

Notte Rossa Salento Fiano

NOTTE ROSSA is the expression of our unique terroir. Important and modern wines: the great wines from Salento, which interpret the values of traditional viticulture with a modern oenological approach. A land that best interprets its finest grapes: Primitivo, Negroamaro, the great red wines, but also the freshness of the least known whites. The work of a community.

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