May
30
Rocca di Castagnoli
Rocca di Castagnoli is an ancient medieval fortress. Throughout its history, it was owned by numerous noble families, including the Tempi (whose coat of arms still represents the company) and the Ricasoli. Located in the Gaiole district of Chianti, vast extensions of vineyard land extend into the Castellina district of Chianti Classico on a hill […]
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May
30
Ryan Patrick
Ryan Patrick Wines is a pioneer winegrower in one of Washington State’s newest American Viticultural Area (AVA), Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley. The state’s thirteenth AVA runs along a stretch of steep cliffs above the Columbia River and surrounds the town of Quincy, Washington. A combination of unique growing conditions including a cooler climate, a […]
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May
30
Santa Vincenza
Santa Vincenza is located in Maremma, at the southernmost part of Tuscany along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The vineyards are situated in one of the best areas of the Morellino di Scansano DOCG on gently sloping hillsides facing south and southwest towards the Mediterranean. The winery Poggio Argentiera, owners of Santa Vincenza, was […]
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May
30
Sulin
In the very heart of the Monferrato subregion of Piedmont, south of the Po River and down along the Ligurian Apennines, where from every hill you can admire enchanting landscape and unrivalled natural views, the Fracchia Family has been working in the winemaking sector since Adriano Fracchia founded the business in 1919. Fourth generation Mauro […]
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May
30
Sutil
Sutil was founded by celebrated Chilean agricultural impresario Juan Sutil. Viña Sutil is the result of the family’s drive and love of agriculture and the rural life since they arrived in Chile from Spain in 1850. In 1995, guided by Juan Sutil’s enterprising spirit, and driven by the desire to contribute to the development of […]
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May
30
Palacio de Canedo
The Palacio de Canedo estate has been associated with wine since 1730. In those times they would make and store 30 thousand liters of wine from the vineyards surrounding the Palace. In that era it was run by the Lord and Lady of Canedo, nowadays by Prada and Flor. In 1987 Prada decided to buy […]
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May
30
Perusini
The Perusini vineyards are one of the 50 happy few listed by Luigi Veronelli in “I vignaioli storici” (The Italian Wine-growers Bible). Today the estate is run by Giampaolo’s daughter, Teresa, an art historian like her uncle, but also a keen cultivator who divides her time between her studies and running the estate together with […]
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May
30
Philip Schell
Philip Schell, a Bordelais who arrived in Mendoza in 1998 as a business partner of the enoligist Michel Rolland, is today passionately running his own project: “…sensitive to the nobility of the old vineyards at Lujan de Cuyo, I found there the raw material of the wines that I produce in a winery with which […]
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May
30
Pier Carlo Bergaglio
In the village of Capriata D’Orba, in the land of Dolcetto d’Ovada production, the destiny of man and grapevines has been inextricably entwined for generations. The history of Pier Carlo Bergaglios winery is here, dating back to 1876 when Pier Carlo’s grandfather was born. As an adult, he began winemaking – what would become the […]
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May
30
Pietro Caciorgna
The Caciorgna farm is in the town of Casole d’Elsa, in the province of Siena, an enchanting area in the heart of Tuscany. It is about 18 miles/30 km from Siena and San Gimignano and 31 miles/50 km from Florence. In 1953, Giovanni and Fulvia Caciorgna fell in love with this area, where they decided […]
