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Italian icon wines strike ‘landmark partnership’ with Fells in UK
Two of Italy’s most recognisable fine wine names - Grattamacco and Poggio di Sotto - have appointed Fells as their UK distributor. The brands, both owned by ColleMassari Estates, will be available via the distributor from 1 July. The post Italian icon wines strike ‘landmark partnership’ with Fells in UK appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Sarah Neish3 viewsfront-page-draw-innewsbolgheribrunellofellsfine-wine - news
Intravino Cup Montalcino | E il vincitore è… Baricci
Alla fine, forse, la cosa più importante è anche la più semplice da dire: è stato un gioco. Nessuna pretesa di stabilire gerarchie definitive, nessuna ambizione di dire chi sia “più bravo” o “più importante”. Il vino, per sua natura, … continua »
by Tommaso Ciuffoletti2 viewsprimo-pianobariccibrunellobrunello-di-montalcinoil-marronetointravino-cup - news
Returning to Casanova di Neri-A Renewed Look at One of Montalcino’s Defining Estates
The Wining Hour: Some wineries leave a lasting impression long after the final sip. Casanova di Neri is one of them, as this producer has helped define the modern identity of Brunello while preserving its deep cultural roots. I first visited the estate nearly 10 years ago, and while the wines were memorable, it was the setting itself that lingered in my mind—a landscape of rolling hills, vineyards stretching toward the horizon, and a palpable sense of purpose. Returning recently, I found much had changed and yet everything felt remarkably familiar. Since it was founded in 1971 by Giovanni Neri, the estate remains deeply rooted in the same vision that has guided it —to express the unique character of Montalcino through exceptional Sangiovese. Located on the eastern side of Montalcino in southern Tuscany, Casanova di Neri occupies a privileged position among some of the region’s most distinctive vineyard sites. Over the decades, the Neri family has assembled a collection of vineyards tha
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Intravino Cup Montalcino | Siamo alla finale (bellissima e imprevedibile), si vota il vincitore
Sarà una finale bellissima e imprevedibile, ma ci arriviamo con ordine, perché prima vediamo come sono andate le semifinali. 535 votanti e stavolta ho chiuso le votazioni alle ore 20.30 di venerdì come da regolamnento (al turno precedente ero andato … continua »
by Tommaso Ciuffoletti2 viewsprimo-pianobariccibrunellobrunello-di-montalcinocastello-tricerchiil-marroneto - news
Wine Review: Montefalco Rosso vs. Brunello
Tuscany is the benchmark region for Sangiovese, but there are other regions in Italy that make good Sangiovese. Let’s compare Montefalco Rosso from Umbria to Tuscan Sangiovese. Montefalco Rosso Umbria is better known for their white wines like from Orvieto, but they also make some compelling reds. If you like... Continue reading The post Wine Review: Montefalco Rosso vs. Brunello appeared first on The Wine Diplomats .
by winediplomats3 viewswine-reviewsbrunellocomparisonmontefalco-rossosagrantinosangiovese - news
Canto Del Principe Tre Cipressi Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Review
Brunello from Trader Joe’s, but is it good enough? We review the Canto Del Principe Tre Cipressi Brunello di Montalcino ... Read more
by Jon Thorsen6 views9brunelloitalysangiovesetrader-joe-s - news
Press Reviews: June
Our latest press reviews: The Telegraph, The Buyer, Delicious Magazine and JamesSuckling.com Benefit from our case price discount in red by buying any 12 bottles from this selection – in a mixed case of your design or simply by the dozen. The best rosé wines for summer 2022, The Telegraph, Susy Atkins, 28/06/2022: 2021 GRENACHE-CINSAULT […]
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