2015 Puligny-Montrachet “Les Chalumaux”Comtesse de Chérisey
France | Burgundy
$120
Producers
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily | IGT Terre Siciliane
From a 45-degree slope of pure lava rock with vines clinging to the rubble
Masseria del Pino
Italy | Sicily
An out of this world, but wholly down to earth skin contact white. You've never had anything like this before.
Riofavara Italy | Sicily | Eloro
Vigneti Vecchio
Italy | Sicily
Lean, energetic, and textured—full of salt and volcanic grit
Riofavara Italy | Sicily | Eloro
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily
Three days on skins for this Carricante-based blend that recalls the wildflowers and aromatic herbs of Etna
Vigneti Vecchio
Italy | Sicily
90% Nerello Mascalese, 10% indigenous varieties (Inzolia, Grecanico, Catarratto), planted in 1930
Vigneti Vecchio
Italy | Sicily
Lean, energetic, and textured—full of salt and volcanic grit
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily | IGT Terre Siciliane
Low alcohol and vivid flavors of cracked pepper, smoke, and sour cherry. Chillable!
Riofavara
Italy | Sicily | Sicilia Noto
A unique interpretation of chalky soils, wild Mediterranean herbs, coastal sea breeze, and Sicilian sunshine. Delicate, stimulating, and completely dry—it’s a ravishing aperitivo, but works with anything from the ocean.
Portelli
Italy | Sicily
Enough vibrance and freshness to drink well on its own, but just enough tannin and acid to be versatile at table.
Vigneti Vecchio Italy | Sicily | Terre Siciliane Rosso
Masseria del Pino
Italy | Sicily
A rosé from ancient vines, aged in neutral barrel and bottled unfiltered
Vigneti Vecchio
Italy | Sicily
90% Nerello Mascalese, 10% indigenous varieties (Inzolia, Grecanico, Catarratto), planted in 1930
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily
One of Sicily’s most coveted oils, perfumed with bright citrus, dried fruit, and herbs
Portelli Italy | Sicily | Vittoria Frappato
Riofavara Italy | Sicily
Vigneti Vecchio Italy | Sicily | Etna Rosso
Masseria del Pino
Italy | Sicily | Etna Rosso
Possibly the ultimate pizza wine
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