Italy
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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
$34.00Add to cart100% Grenache (known locally as Cannonau) is the Sardinian red variety. A bright, jammy, boisterous wine with notes of currant, grilled peach, and balsamic. A white pepper finish ties it all together. Pair with venison, lamb, or bibimbap.
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Marolo Grappa di Moscato 375ml
$45.00Add to cartThis Grappa is made from the highly aromatic muscat grape that most people know from Moscato d’Asti. It’s perfect for a crisp and refreshing end to a meal.
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Masciarelli Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2022 MAGNUM
$28.00Add to cartEven more bang for your buck in this straightforward Montepulciano (in a magnum!)
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Masserio Trullo di Pezza Mezza Pezza Primitivo Salento 2022
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Mazzetti London Dry Gin 750ml
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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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Murgo Etna Rosso Tenuta San Michele 2022
$33.00Add to cartSicily is home to some of the best value wines in Italy. The region’s scorching sun, volcanic soils, and rich history of winemaking contribute to the distinct character of Etna Rosso wines. Nerello Mascalese is the workhorse here, think rustic Burgundy. Tenuta San Michele is a sustainably produced single-vineyard bottling made only in favorable years. A tremendous expression of Sicilian winemaking.
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Noah Dellamesola Coste della Sesia Rosso 2022
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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 2022
$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.
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Paltrinieri Solco Lambrusco dell’Emilia NV
$23.00Add to cartThis winery is one of the most venerable in Emilia Romagna as producers of fine Lambrusco. This wine is made entirely from Lambrusco Salamino, and is full of red berries and fresh blueberries as well a s clove. The vibrant acidity and sparkle keep it fresh and beautifully lifted.
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Paolo Bea Cerrete 2017
$199.00Add to cartPaolo Bea is a singular winemaker who commands an amazing amount of respect from wine drinkers who bristled at the hyper-modernization that was happening around the world in the 90s and 2000s. His wines are deeply traditional. This wine comes from the vineyards at the highest altitude in Montefalco, and the resulting wine is intense in nearly every aspect. Despite being so intense it still has a beautiful lift and will get better and better with age.
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Paolo Bea Santa Chiara 2020
$72.00Add to cartPaolo Bea is a singular winemaker who commands an amazing amount of respect from wine drinkers who bristled at the hyper-modernization that was happening around the world in the 90s and 2000s. His wines are deeply traditional. The Santa Chiara is a white wine produced from Grechetto, Malvasia, Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Garganega, in approximately equal proportions, planted in the Pagliaro vineyard.
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Piancornello Rosso di Montalcino 2022
$36.00Add to cartSangiovese in purezza: earthy, berried & persistent. Value in Montalcino can be challenging to find; this is definitely one. Perfect for rooftop grilling or a BYOB sidewalk lunch.
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Piero Busso Barbaresco Gallina 1.5L
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Pileum Cesanese del Piglio 2022
$26.00Add to cartOld vines Cesanese is capable of producing some impressive, juicy reds. Red fruit with notes of black pepper, spice & leather. Bright! Bright! Bright! A noble wine, crafted a stone’s throw from Rome. Traditionally served with cured local pork loin, but prosciutto will do the trick.
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Pio Cesare 3L Barolo 1997
$1,000.00Add to cartWhat could be better than 3 liters of excellent Barolo from an excellent producer in the perfect drinking window? We say almost nothing.
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Podere Forte Petrucci 2006
$250.00Add to cartThis 2006 is solidly in the drink now camp. It’s the perfect time to enjoy the gorgeous aged style of dried fruits, flowers, herbs and pipe tobacco.
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Podere Forte Petruccino 2020
$99.00Add to cartThis 2007 is ready to drink and has a delicious intensity that comes from the blend of Sangiovese, Merlot, and Cabernet.
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Podere Forte Rocca d’Orcia Villagio 2021
$54.00Add to cartThis 2007 is ready to drink and has a delicious intensity that comes from the blend of Sangiovese, Merlot, and Cabernet.
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Poggiotondo Brunello di Montalcino 2019
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Produttori del Barbaresco , Barbaresco 1970
$235.00Add to cartThis is a wine at the peak of its development. With fruit coming from the Muncagota vineyard (the same site that current vintages use with a historic name), it’s the perfect window into the excellent flavors, not to mention value, of vintage Italian wines. Flavors like leather, tea, charcuterie, balsamic glazed strawberries, deep forest berries, and smoke all mingle over a backbone of rich acidity and melting tannins. A gorgeous and complex vintage wine that is absolutely worth exploring.
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Redentore Prosecco Brut Millesimato 2023
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Redentore Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso 2021
$24.00Add to cartRedentore Refosco pays tribute to one of the most treasured festivities of Venice, the “Festa del Redentore”. Every third weekend of July Venetians celebrate with an immense fireworks display and sumptuous dinners as the harbor fills with boats.
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Ronchi di Cialla Cialla Bianco 2021
$42.00Add to cart