Italy
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La Stoppa, Emilia Camporomano , 2012
$48.00Add to cartThese wines always age so well. Hints of iron on the palate, dried apricot, and golden raisin are underpinned by cherry wood, balsamic, and tea notes. Super cool wine from Italy that is excellent with game bird.
Made from 25-40 year old barbera wines, with a long maceration to give a sturdiness to the wines to age.
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Le Monde Pinot Grigio 2023
$22.00Add to cartA fun Friulian white wine that brings the best of Pinot Grigio. It’s fresh, floral, and has a mineral complexity. The orchard fruits are balanced between the flowers and medium alcohol and acidity.
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Lisini Brunello di Montalcino 2019
$79.00Add to cartA gorgeous Sangiovese from a boutique producer in Montalcino. For the Brunello curious this wine offers a great value and a precise mineral driven wine. This is a cult wine that sells every time a collector in the know walks in the shop.
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Lisini Ugolaia Brunello 2017
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Luigi Ferrando Carema Etichetta Bianca 2019
$99.00Add to cartAn elegant expression of Nebbiolo from a dedicated producer with an incredible capacity to age. It’s vibrant and complex in every way you a wine like this to be, and it retains all of that even after decades in the cellar.
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Luigi Ferrando Carema Etichetta Nera 2019
$129.00Add to cartThis is the venerable reserve wine from one of our favorite producers in Rosenthal’s book. It’s beauty and its grace. The biggest difference between this and the etichetta Bianca is that it matures in smaller used french oak barrique which impart a more subtle structure. Truly, this is a wine that is an absolute joy to discover for yourself.
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Luisin Barbaresco Rabaja 2006
$200.00Add to cartA Barbaresco producer who is focused on producing elegant wines no matter the cost—this is a relatively forward drinking Barbaresco that doesn’t need decades and decades to open up. It’s in the perfect place right now and is a delight to enjoy as it unfolds in the glass.
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Marcarini Barolo Brunate 2017 MAGNUM
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Marcarini Barolo Brunate 2018
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Marcarini Barolo del Commune La Morra 2019
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Marcarini Barolo La Serra 2017 MAGNUM
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Marenco Pineto Brachetto d’Acqui 2023
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Mario Bagella Cannonau di Sardegna 1 Sorso 2022
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Masciarelli Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2018
$16.00Add to cartA delicious Italian red at a great price point.
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Mazzetti London Dry Gin 750ml
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Mercante Primitivo Appassimento Private Reserve 2021
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Mercante Salento Primitivo Private Reserve 2022
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Michele Alois Caulino Falanghina 2023
$25.00Add to cartThe Alois family has roots in the Italian silk business dating back to the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. In the 1990s family patriarch Michele decided to break with the family tradition of supplying silks to the crowned heads of Europe as well as the Louvre Museum and the White House to embark on a new adventure, restoring forgotten varietals and vinifying them.
Today he an his sons work 20 acres in the foothills of the Caiatini Mountains in the province of Caserta, where they make notable examples of Campanian grapes like Falanghina, Fiano and Greco and of course its stately noble red Aglianico, but what really sets Alois apart is their focus on reviving ancient varieties nearly lost to phylloxera, specifically Casavecchia, Palagrello Bianco, and Palagrello Nero.
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Monte del Fra Ca del Magro Custoza Superiore 2021
$29.00Add to cartA blended white from the shores of Lake Garda that uses Garganega, Trebbiano Toscano, Cortese, and lncrocio Manzoni.
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Monteraponi Chianti Classico 2022
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Monteraponi Chianti Classico Riserva Il Campitello 2020
$122.00Add to cartWe love the wines of Monteraponi. There’s a lightness to them that can transcend some of the heft that comes with wines out of this part of italy. That’s not to say that they aren’t controversial. They produce wines that are typically more Burgundian or even (gasp) Piedmontese than some of their neighbors but that doesn’t make them any less delightful. They retain acidity, florals, minerality, and a restrained elegance that lifts the palate.
This is their take at classic Chianti Classico. It’s mostly Sangiovese with a touch of Canaiolo and Colorino,and it’s delicious while still being light on its feet (for Riserva Chianti).
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Monteraponi Colli della Toscana Centrale Trebbiano 2022
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Montevertine Le Pergole Torte 2020
$275.00Add to cartThe story of the legendary Montevertine estate in Radda-in-Chianti begins in 1967, when Sergio Manetti purchased the property and planted two hectares of vines with the modest intention of making wine to share with his family and friends. It turns out he had a knack for the craft, and word swiftly spread in the area about the quality of wine Montevertine was creating from their excellently situated high-altitude vineyards.
The wines have been classified as “Rosso di Toscana” since 1981 due to their strong belief that Trebbiano should not be included in their wines—even though, ironically, they have always been, among the purest expressions of what Chianti can be.
Their vineyards are worked without chemicals; grapes are hand-harvested; fermentations are spontaneous; no stainless steel exists at the estate—only cement and old wood; sulfur is applied conservatively, and only at racking; and neither fining nor filtration are employed.
Not only the estate’s highest achievement, but one of Italy’s great wines. Since 1990 Le Pergole Torte, which translates loosely to “the crooked pergolas,” has comprised the estate’s best parcels and is first and foremost a staggeringly complex expression of pure Sangiovese grown in Radda’s high-altitude alberese sandstone soils.
Unfailingly profound, the 2020 is among the greatest versions in recent memory. In bottle, the 2020 Le Pergole Torte is both sumptuous and poised, simultaneously mouthcoating and racy, with gorgeously refined tannins and crunchy, spice-tinged fruit that feels like the Platonic ideal of Sangiovese.
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Montevertine Le Pergole Torte 2020 (Magnum)
$650.00Add to cartThe story of the legendary Montevertine estate in Radda-in-Chianti begins in 1967, when Sergio Manetti purchased the property and planted two hectares of vines with the modest intention of making wine to share with his family and friends. It turns out he had a knack for the craft, and word swiftly spread in the area about the quality of wine Montevertine was creating from their excellently situated high-altitude vineyards.
The wines have been classified as “Rosso di Toscana” since 1981 due to their strong belief that Trebbiano should not be included in their wines—even though, ironically, they have always been, among the purest expressions of what Chianti can be.
Their vineyards are worked without chemicals; grapes are hand-harvested; fermentations are spontaneous; no stainless steel exists at the estate—only cement and old wood; sulfur is applied conservatively, and only at racking; and neither fining nor filtration are employed.
Not only the estate’s highest achievement, but one of Italy’s great wines. Since 1990 Le Pergole Torte, which translates loosely to “the crooked pergolas,” has comprised the estate’s best parcels and is first and foremost a staggeringly complex expression of pure Sangiovese grown in Radda’s high-altitude alberese sandstone soils.
Unfailingly profound, the 2020 is among the greatest versions in recent memory. In bottle, the 2020 Le Pergole Torte is both sumptuous and poised, simultaneously mouthcoating and racy, with gorgeously refined tannins and crunchy, spice-tinged fruit that feels like the Platonic ideal of Sangiovese.
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Montevertine Montevertine Rosso 2020
$117.00Add to cartThe story of the legendary Montevertine estate in Radda-in-Chianti begins in 1967, when Sergio Manetti purchased the property and planted two hectares of vines with the modest intention of making wine to share with his family and friends. It turns out he had a knack for the craft, and word swiftly spread in the area about the quality of wine Montevertine was creating from their excellently situated high-altitude vineyards.
The wines have been classified as “Rosso di Toscana” since 1981 due to their strong belief that Trebbiano should not be included in their wines—even though, ironically, they have always been, among the purest expressions of Chianti Classico.
Their vineyards are worked without chemicals; grapes are hand-harvested; fermentations are spontaneous; no stainless steel exists at the estate—only cement and old wood; sulfur is applied conservatively, and only at racking; and neither fining nor filtration are employed.
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Montevertine Montevertine Rosso 2020 Magnum
$250.00Add to cartThe story of the legendary Montevertine estate in Radda-in-Chianti begins in 1967, when Sergio Manetti purchased the property and planted two hectares of vines with the modest intention of making wine to share with his family and friends. It turns out he had a knack for the craft, and word swiftly spread in the area about the quality of wine Montevertine was creating from their excellently situated high-altitude vineyards.
The wines have been classified as “Rosso di Toscana” since 1981 due to their strong belief that Trebbiano should not be included in their wines—even though, ironically, they have always been, among the purest expressions of Chianti Classico.
Their vineyards are worked without chemicals; grapes are hand-harvested; fermentations are spontaneous; no stainless steel exists at the estate—only cement and old wood; sulfur is applied conservatively, and only at racking; and neither fining nor filtration are employed.
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Montevertine Pian del Ciampolo 2022
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Nardini Grappa Bianca 700ml
$35.00Add to cartOne of the classic grappas that is noted for it’s smooth fruit forward flavors.
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Nonino Amaro Quintessentia
$58.00Add to cartAlpine herbs, grappa, and bitter orange flavors become something more in this classic amaro.
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Opera 02 Ca Montanari Lambrusco di Modena
$23.00Add to cartOpera 2 is a lovely boutique estate nestled in the hills of Modena. The family behind it runs a hotel, a balsamic vinegar operation, and the winery. This Lambrusco is everything you want it to be, it’s artisanal, delicious, and the perfect pizza wine.
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Opici Vineyards Marsala NV
$9.00Add to cartThis cooking wine is designed to accentuate sweet and savory dishes in the style of the wines that come from the island of Marsala in the Mediterranean.
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Ornellaia Le Serre Nuove dell Ornellaia 2021
$99.00Add to cartThis is the second wine from Ornellaia made from the same varieties as the first: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. It has all the hallmarks of great Bordeaux but with a Mediterranean twist.