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Arpepe Il Pettirosso Nebbiolo

ARPEPE Il Pettirosso Nebbiolo, Valtellina Superiore

Bera Barbaresco

Complete with well developed strawberries and cream with savoury, generous fruit. Playful and fun, solid depth and length. This is a big step up from the standard Barbaresco. The sophistication of mouthfeel, layering of tannins and flavours marking the difference.

Lambert Nebbiolo

Lambert’s Nebbiolo block sits halfway up Denton’s north western slope in the middle of the Yarra Valley, where it catches all the available sunshine hours. The soils here (granitic sand over granite bedrock) provide a very special and unique terroir for the Yarra. It’s this soil, along with the climate and variety, that gifts the wine much of its brightness, fresh red fruit and floral perfume, as well as its fine tannins.

Porta Rossa Barbaresco DOCG

Porta Rossa Barolo DOCG

Bel Colle Barbaesco DOCG Convivio

Tasting impression: On the nose, the bouquet brings the typical notes of red fruits, plums and cherries.On the palate, it is delicate, velvety and well-balanced with its fresh acidity

Nebbiolo DOC

Ciabot 1896 Piedmont Italy. NEBBIOLO grape which is the most classic grape grown in Piedmont named after the fog which creates this unique taste to this classic wine. Land Location CASTAGNITO Type of soil SANDY Aging 15 MONTHS IN SMALL WOOD 3 MONTHS IN BOTTLE Color RUBY RED LIGHT BUT BRIGHT Aroma DELICATE NOTES OF VIOLET Taste DRY AND FRUITY, SOFT AND VELVETY AFTER AGING Serving temparature 18°C Best results to decanter 2 3 hours before serving.

Opera Prima Rosso

Ciabot 1896 Piedmont Italy based in the heart of Barolo. Multi-Generational Wine Producers with the most common Red Grape Variety Nebbiolo which translates to the Fog which gives this region a rich history of Italy's most famous wine regions.

Gianfranco Alessandria Barolo DOCG

The Barolo embarks on a rather straightforward performance initially, and the wine gains in complexity as it opens in the glass. The bouquet is elegant and tapered with wild berry, spice and licorice. It is ample in terms of mouthfeel, delivering medium texture and depth. Classic and elegant are two appropriate descriptors. ‘Alessandria's Barolo is gorgeous. Sweet dark cherry, kirsch, cinnamon, rose petal, mint and orange peel lead into a core of soft, open-knit fruit. Silky tannins and soft contours add to its overall appeal. The aromatics alone are beguiling, but it is the wine's overall balance that is most impressive of all.’ - Antonio Galloni.

Segni Di Langa Nebbiolo d’Alba DOC

Nebbiolo d'Alba comes from a vineyard located in Roddi, a short distance from Verduno, at an altitude of 270 m. Old vineyard, facing south-southeast, with different biopypes, including the rose'. The grapes are harvested only when they are sensorially ready ; the vinification does not follow rules but is interpreted from year to year adapting to the grape. The refinement, given the reduced volumes, takes place in barrels of 500 liters and bottling the summer following the harvest. Soils of Langa, rich in limestone make it a very aromatic and structured wine.