2022 ChevernyDomaine du Salvard
France | Loire
$22
Producers
Gregoletto Italy | Veneto | Colli Trevigiani Verdiso
Exquisite at apéro hour, alongside oysters, or with a light first course of fish or risotto.
Vigne Rada Italy | Sardinia | Vermentino di Sardegna
A luscious texture, heady aromatics, and salty finish from a vineyard strewn with chunks of quartz.
Punta Crena Italy | Liguria | Colline Savonesi
Lean, bracing, and tangy—just what you want when digging into a plate of fried calamari.
Manni Nössing Italy | Alto Adige | Alto Adige – Valle Isarco
No lack of minerality in this perfumed white from the Italy-Austria border.
La Marca di San Michele Italy | Le Marche | Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi
A luscious Verdicchio with layered textures that white Burgundy lovers chase after.
Edi Kante Italy | Friuli | Venezia Giulia
You have never tasted Sauvignon quite like this.
I Pástini Italy | Puglia | Valle d’Itria IGP
The Verdeca grape of Puglia yields a stimulating dry white that is wonderfully versatile at table: crisp, floral, herbaceous, and cleansing.
Cantine Elvio Tintero Italy | Piedmont | Langhe
This dreamy wine, perfect for aperitivo, reaffirms that we should turn more often to Piedmont not only for our reds but also for our whites!
Riofavara Italy | Sicily
Nsajàr is characterized by an enlivening jolt of acidity uncommon to southern climates, along with aromas of gunflint, pine, ginger, and citrus zest.
Terre del Vescovo Italy | Campania | IGP Campania
A crisp, easy-drinking Campanian white with notes of stone fruit and herbs.
Colleleva Italy | Le Marche | Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi
This low-alcohol, youthful bianco has a subtle, chalky texture you might find in much pricier French Chablis.
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