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 […]
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May
30
Punset
The Punset farm is in Neive, in the heart of the Langhe in Piedmont, on top of a hill that overlooks the historic capital. Punset derives its name from the Piedmontese dialect and has legendary origins: historically, the Counts of Castelborgo would use this name, which means “beautiful hill,” to describe their lands that emerged […]
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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
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
La Fiorita
“There are no compromises or shortcuts to ensure the purest translation from soil to bottle.” ~ Natalie Oliveros From its foundation in the early nineties, the La Fiorita Estate has always sought to perfect the longevity and aromatic complexity of its Brunello to illustrate the magical harmony between the diverse terroirs, climate and Sangiovese grape – […]
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May
30
Mannucci Droandi
The Mannuccis were landowners in Valdarno at least from the early 19th century; from the 18th century the Droandis were farmers in Carmignano. Today, the estate is family-run. Roberto Mannucci is assisted by his wife, Maria Grazia Mammuccini and nephews Andrea and Matteo Mammuccini.The estate is divided into two main parts. The first is the […]
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May
30
Nicodemi
Fattoria Nicodemi is part of Abruzzo’s first DOCG, Colline Teramane, a unique terroir just 6 miles (10 km) from the Adriatic Sea with 100% heirloom vines. The hilly estate covers a single plot of 38 hectares, of which 30 are under vine. The vines are planted in rich clay and limestone soils that give the […]
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May
30
La Ciarliana
Nestled in the heart of the rolling Tuscan hills of Montepulciano at 350 meters above sea level, La Ciarliana embodies a lifelong dream. The Pelligrino family are fourth generation grape growers since 1964, and Luigi Pelligrino grew up in his family’s vineyards and studied at the local agricultural school. He worked for many years as […]
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May
30
Giuliano Rosati
The Giuliano Rosati wines are a collaboration between Regal’s owners, Dan Bada & Charlie Trivinia, and esteemed winemakers throughout Italy. Giuliano Rosati is named in remembrance of Charlie and Dan’s Italian heritage; both of their mothers originally hail from the Marche region. Charlie’s father, Giuliano, was born in the United States but was called ‘Charlie,’ […]
