Our producers’ wines reflect the authenticity and excellence that comes from generations of experience in the vineyard and in the cellar, together with an unwavering focus on quality.

Luigi Giusti Visciola carries on a centuries-old Marche tradition of making dessert wine with cherries. The production is actually quite complicated. Two varieties of cherries are processed separately with half being dried in the sun for 40 days. Wine from the current vintage of Lacrima

Appellation: Terre Siciliane IGT Type: Red, dry Blend: Old head trained vines. Indigenous varietals: Nerello Mascalese, Cappuccio, Nocera, and a small fraction of Acitana, Galatena, Jacché, and Cor ’e Palumba.

Appellation:  Faro DOC Type:  Red, dry Blend: Old head trained vines. Indigenous varietals: Nerello Mascalese, Cappuccio, Nocera, and a small fraction of Acitana, Galatena, Jacché, and Cor ’e Palumba.

Kurni is produced from 36 acres of vines in sandy soils on south-facing slopes. Head-trained (alberello) vines are so drastically pruned in winter that green harvests during the growing season are never necessary—the vines produce only a tiny fraction of the maximum yields legally permitted in

Kupra is a light and lean wine sourced from about 3 acres of century-old vines locally called Lu Bordõ, which genetic testing shows to be in the Grenache type. Also known as Cannonau on the Italian island of Sardinia, it is believed Sardinian shepherds who

Sabbie di Sopra il Bosco, The Sandy Fields Above the Woods, is a single vineyard. The main grape is Pallagrello Nero, a late variety with a thick skin, austere, characterized by ultra-fine tannins, which produce wines of strong personality.  Aglianico contributes structure and acidity to the wine. 

Taurasi is an historic town which is located in the region of Sannio in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy.  Taurasi and Taurasi Riserva wines are still, red wines based principally on the Aglianico grape (small percentages of Barbera and Piedirosso are allowed). Taurasi received