Made from the oldest and one of the most cultivated grapes in all of Italy; Moscato.
The Province of Asti is home to one of Italy's finest sparkling wines. Asti city is the centre and major city of this notable wine district, and the wine most famously associated with theProvince of Asti worldwide is the sparkling wine; Asti DOCG.
Winemaker: Casa Vinicola Abbazia
Winemaker: Fattoria Artimino
Winemaker: Societa Agricole Valpanera
Brachetto is the wine Cleopatra impressed upon Julius Caesar when courting his attentions, and is known in Ialy as the wine of passion and romance.
Brachetto originated in the hills around Asti, which is home to many of Italy’s most famous sparkling wines. Brachetto is in much demand although annual output in is extremely limited. However, limited production is compensated by its fine and incomparable quality.
WINEMAKER: Casa Vinicola Abbazia
This wine is true to the grape, and its origin, and displays the pure and simplistic quality and characteristics from the region of Veneto.
Winemaker: Cantina Riondo De Valier
This wine is known by the name "L'Orocolato" which translates to "Flowing Gold" like the golden lava flowing from Mt. Etna volcano on the island of Sicily.
Chardonnay has a long history in Italy and was re-introduced by the French in the 16th century to support their regional wine production. Over the centuries, the grape has developed its own distinct characteristics in the rich volcanic soil of Sicily. Today, it is Italy's 4th most widely planted white wine grape.
Winemaker: Rocca Dei Pupi
Winemaker: Cantine Rizzello
A distinctive and incredible Chardonnay and one of the renowned jewels of Sicilian wines.
The Gold Medal Collection of Lasorda Italian wines represents the Gold Medal that Team USA won at the 2000 Olympic Games coached by Tommy Lasorda. On the label, the Lasorda Vintage logo is a representation of Tommy's Hall of Fame ring he received in 1997 with a diamond baseball in the center.
Award Winning Wine
Winemaker: il Poggiale di Tenute Borghi
Winemaker: Tenute Borghi Agricola il Poggiale
Bonacchi
The word "Gentilesco" is a centuries old term that comes from the royal Medici family of Tuscany vocabulary to describe an especially high-quality wine from carefully hand selected and sorted grapes.
Gentilesco is a Registered Trademark of Cantine Bonacchi granted by the Medici Estate and Trust of Tuscany.
Winemaker: Cantine Bonacchi
Winemaker: Cantina Riondo
Borghi
A traditional style southern Italian white wine and 2nd most popular white wine of Sicily.
Grillo, which is a robust and hearty grape grows mainly in the hot and dry western region of Sicily, and is known locally as "Riddu" by the farmers who cultivate the rich volcanic soil of the island.
Winemaker: Cantine Borghi
A classic style spumante sparkling wine of celebration known in this region of Italy as “Romance in a Glass”.
A festive and delicious spumante rose wine that originated as the wine of romance centuries ago is also known to be originally produced for the ruling class of Europe centuries ago.
Mastri Vinai
A wine known for its exceptional character especially when paired with seafood, and known specifically as the wine for cuisine of the sea, this is an example of the high quality white wines produced in southern Italy.
Malvasia (also known as Malvazia) is a group of wine grape varieties grown historically in the Mediterranean region and the island of Madeira.
Winemaker: Cantine Riondo De Valier
Winemaker: Tenute Borghi
Winemaker: Tenute Borghi Azienda Agricola il Poggiale
Morellino di Scansano is recognized and classified in Italy as a superior wine, which was a matter of common knowledge throughout Europe more than a century ago.
*Morellino di Scansano is the most recent recipient of DOCG status in Italy and the region of Tuscany. As of the 2007 vintage, Morellino di Scansano is a certified DOCG red wine.
Winemaker: Agricola il Poggiale
One of Italy's most important agricultural products, Nero d'Avola is the #1 grape grown on the island, and the popular grape and undisputed gem of Sicilian wine making.
Besides being the #1 grape of Sicily, by annual harvest volume Nero d'Avola is the most grown grape in the world.
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Pinot Grigio originated in Veneto when first introduced to Italy by the French many centuries ago. This area is known as the historic area and the vineyard is located in the heart of this region.
This is a traditional style Pinot Grigio with bright citrus fruit, bold robust characterisitcs, and a clean, refreshing minerality.
A traditional style classic from one of the foremost wine producing regions for quality in northern Italy.
The Championship Series Italian wines represent the 2 World Championships Tommy won as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The wine labels are designed as a baseball diamond with red wines as right field and white wines as left field. Put the bottles side-by-side and you will see the baseball field.
From one of the oldest grapes grown and cultivated in Italy, this is a big, full body, spumante style Prosecco. The “spumante” style is the natural sparkling wine which gives full expression to its character.
The exact origins of Prosecco are somewhat of a mystery, but in fact, already known as the “pucino” in the time of the Roman Empire.
Winemaker: Azienda Agricola Valpanera
A wonderful, bright, crisp, and clean, “rocking delicious” rose.
Don’t let the color fool you, this is an incredible rose from the renowned wine region of Salento, in southern Italy.
Winemaker: Fattoria di Artimino
A classic style white wine praised as "The Wine of Youth & Love"; Soave has a long history in Italian wine. Legend has it that Soave was first popularized by Romeo speaking about one of Juliet's kisses.
Soave is made with Italy's #2 most important grape; Garganega.
The Syrah grape which is relatively new to Sicily and was first introduced to the island and southern regions of Italy to support French wine production back in the 16th century. The grape, and Syrah wines produced in Sicily have now become highly regarded as premiere southern Italian red wines.
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This classic style wine is an excellent example of the traditional quality from Tuscany and features Italy’s #1 white grape, which is now the most readily grown and diverse white grape of Italy.
Trebbiano accounts for around a third of all white wine in Italy and is mentioned in over 80 of Italy's DOCs, although it has just six of its own.
Winemaker: Azienda Agricola il Poggiale
A traditional style white wine of Abruzzo known for its exceptional quality and ability to pair with any type of seafood cuisine.
The Championship Series of Italian wines represent the 2 World Championships Tommy won as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The wine labels are designed as a baseball diamond with red wines as right field and white wines as left field. Put the bottles side-by-side and you will see the baseball field.
A classic and historical wine known as the "White Wine of Kings”, and more notably, it is the first white wine awarded DOCG status in Italy.
The earliest recorded mention of the wine appear in the archives of record of San Gimignano from 1276 AD.