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Le Grottine is a fresh elegant wine with a great spiciness and minerality. Appellation: Bolgheri Bianco DOC Type: White, dry Varietal: 100% Vernmentino.

InFermento is a natural sparkling wine produced in the "Ancestral Method" using a field blend of indigenous grapes and left on the lees to contribute to its complexity. Unfiltered. Appellation: Marche Bianco Frizzante IGT Type: PetNat, Frizzante Blend:  A blend of native white and red varieties from old

Vermentino di Gallura DOCG Piras is the purest expression of Cantina Gallura's Vermentino. It is obtained from a selection of Vermentino grapes and soft pressing, with a very short refinement in steel to enhance the original aromas of the vine. Appellation: Vermentino di Gallura DOCG Type: White,

Cartizze represents the region’s top wine denomination or the “Grand Cru” of Conegliano Valdobbiadene giving the wines a rich and intense aromatic profile. Appellation: Valdobbiadene DOCG Superiore di Cartizze Region: Veneto. Type: White, Sparkling. Varietal: 100% Glera.

“Mete Eccelse” means “great achievements”. Drusian gives this name to their most outstanding products. Rive di Santo Stefano gets its name from the local name ( “Rive”) for the steeply sloped hills. With inclines as steep as 50° the wine-growing is called “Heroic Viticulture” for

Dante’s Sesto Canto (Sixth Canto) describes the punishments inflicted on gluttons. The landscape is flailed by eternal rain and Cerberus barks horribly, baring his teeth, but Virgil silences him by filling his mouth with earth. Here we are in the third circle, just as our vineyard,

This lighter bodied example of Valpolicella helps us transition from the lemon butter sauces of summer, to the red sauce/creamy mushroom sauces of fall. The bright red fruit keeps it refreshing, while the savory and herbal elements give it depth. This is our gaux-to Italian