2021 Grolleau “Franc de Pied”Bernard Baudry
France | Loire
$36
Producers
Edi Kante
Italy | Friuli | Venezia Giulia
Dry, chalky, and just the right combination of fleshy and lean. Serious sparkling wine.
La Marca di San Michele
Italy | Le Marche
Sparkling Verdicchio like you've never tried before!
Edi Kante
Italy | Friuli | Venezia Giulia
Pure Pinot Noir made in the Champagne method: there are very few sparkling rosatos of this quality in Italia.
A. & G. Fantino
Italy | Piedmont | Barolo
A deliciously aromatized Barolo, fascinating and complex with a long, herbal finish.
Château Feuillet
Italy | Valle d’Aosta | Valle d’Aosta
Fumin truly is, as Feuillet’s vigneron Maurizio Fiorano puts it, “an age-old pearl of local enology.”
Vigneti Vecchio
Italy | Sicily | Carricante Sicilia
Lean, energetic, and textured—full of salt and volcanic grit
Vignai da Duline
Italy | Friuli | Venezia Giulia
A deliciously complex white wine that’s a far cry from other Malvasia produced in central Italy.
Vignai da Duline
Italy | Friuli | Friuli Colli Orientali
From the flowers on the nose to the fruit on the palate, and on through the succulent finish, it’s simply a joy to drink.
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily | IGT Terre Siciliane
Grottafumata means “smoky caves” and that's exactly what I think about when I swish this around. Grown in volcanic soils, it's a perfect balance between smoky tannins and Sicilian grapes.
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily
This low-alcohol Etna white shows subtly smoky aroma complemented by notes of yellow fruit, herbs, and wild broom.
Ferretti Italy | Tuscany | Rosso di Montalcino
Edi Kante
Italy | Friuli | Venezia Giulia
A lively white with peach and nectarine on the nose, a crisp citrus note, and good minerality on the lingering finish.
Edi Kante
Italy | Friuli | Venezia Giulia
This cool, stony, poised glass of Chardonnay will blossom into something very special, but is already delicious.
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily | IGT Terre Siciliane
Grottafumata means “smoky caves” and that's exactly what I think about when I swish this around. Grown in volcanic soils, it's a perfect balance between smoky tannins and Sicilian grapes.
Grottafumata
Italy | Sicily
This low-alcohol Etna white shows subtly smoky aroma complemented by notes of yellow fruit, herbs, and wild broom.
Tenuta Anfosso
Italy | Liguria | Rossese di Dolceacqua
The single-vineyard Luvaira showcases vines planted in 1905 for a bold, savory expression of this historic appellation, rife with suggestions of stones, faded flowers, leather, and game.
Tenuta Anfosso Italy | Liguria | Rossese di Dolceacqua
Edi Kante
Italy | Friuli | Venezia Giulia
April ’21 Club Bianco Selection
Vignai da Duline
Italy | Friuli | Grave
Sumptuous, yet bone dry with a stony finish. It’s just easy to love.
Grottafumata Italy | Sicily
Tenuta Anfosso
Italy | Liguria | Rossese di Dolceacqua
The 130-year-old vines at Poggio Pini deliver Alessandro Anfosso’s greatest wine: a deep, silken Rossese that marries floral, smoky, and spice elements, culminating in a mouthwatering, stony finish.
Tenuta Anfosso
Italy | Liguria | Rossese di Dolceacqua
The single-vineyard Luvaira showcases vines planted in 1905 for a bold, savory expression of this historic appellation, rife with suggestions of stones, faded flowers, leather, and game.
Tenuta Anfosso Italy | Liguria | Rossese di Dolceacqua
Ferruccio Carlotto
Italy | Alto Adige | Vigneti delle Dolomiti
Keep it simple with grilled portobellos smothered in balsamic and minced garlic.
Cuna
Italy | Tuscany
Seemingly weightless but densely packed with rich, complex flavors.
Tenuta Anfosso
Italy | Liguria | Rossese di Dolceacqua
Floral aromatics, bright acidity, and elegant tannins. A versatile red with a story to tell, it should be enjoyed slightly cool.
Castagnoli Italy | Tuscany | Chianti Classico Riserva
Podere Campriano Italy | Tuscany | Chianti Classico Riserva
Tenuta Anfosso
Italy | Liguria | Rossese di Dolceacqua
The Fulavin vineyard—with vines averaging thirty-five years of age—yields Alessandro Anfosso’s most silky and sensual Rossese.
Podere Campriano Italy | Tuscany | Chianti Classico Riserva
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