May
30
Di Giovanna
The Di Giovanna are one of the oldest wine families in Sicily. Located in the town of Sambuca in western Sicily, the 5th generation family property is managed by brothers Gunther and Klaus Di Giovanna, and their parents, Aurelio and Barbara Di Giovanna, who are still actively involved in both sales and production. The Di Giovanna property […]
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May
30
Col Vetoraz
Col Vetoraz lies on the highest point of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene appellation on the homonymous hill of the famous Cartizze hills at almost 400 meters above sea level. The Miotto family settled here in 1838 and immediately started growing vines (for what are now Valdobbiadene DOCG and Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze DOCG). Col Vetoraz Winery […]
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May
30
Elia Palazzesi
Elia’s property is in the heart of a wild Tuscan forested area in Southwestern Montalcino. On just 17 acres (7 total hectares), Elia Palazessi is the first to produce wine for commercial sale from his family’s 100-year-old estate which previously operated as a livestock and cereal farm. Elia lives on the property with his wife […]
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May
30
Bertolani Family
The Bertolani winery was established in Scandiano in 1925 by Alfredo Bertolani, supported by his passion for grapes and by the knowledge of this territory from his background as a grape broker. Today, the winery remains family-owned by the fourth generation, and their respect of the area’s terroir and careful wine making processes produce Lambrusco […]
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May
30
Andrea Oberto
The Andrea Oberto winery has humble origins. Farming began in 1959 when the Oberto family bought a farmhouse in La Morra, Piedmont. At the time, the farmers couldn’t survive by growing only vineyards, so they earned a living growing peaches and grapes and by raising cows. The children took part in the family business from […]
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May
30
Bosco dei Cirmioli
Bosco Viticoltori Associati is located in Salgareda, within the Marca Trevigiana borders, in between the Adriatic sea and Eastern Alps, a land with a historical tradition of wine production. In this area, environmental conditions and industrious people have generated a wine growth and production tradition which is recognized all over the world. Since 1948, Bosco […]
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May
30
Buccia Nera
Buccia Nera is an organic family farm in the small village of Campriano, Tuscany, managed by third generation sisters Anastasia, Alessia and Roberta Mancini and their mother Patrizia. Their father Amadio is the vineyard manager while Anastasia’s husband, Sandro Nalli, is the head winemaker. Anastasia began her professional career as a lawyer until she felt […]
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May
30
Ca’ di Ponti
Set up in 2003, Adria Vini is a winemaking venture jointly owned by Boutinot and Araldica Vini Piemontesi, the leading co-operative in Piemonte. All areas of production, from grape selection through to vinification, maturation, blending and bottling are meticulously overseen by Araldica’s Claudio Manera and Lella Burdese. Working closely with growers and cooperatives, their aim […]
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May
30
Ca’ Furlan
Veneto-based wine industry veteran Alessandro Furlan made wine at his family’s vineyard in Friuli, “Franco Furlan,” for years before deciding to start his own label with longtime friend and owner of Regal Wine Imports, Charlie Trivinia. Alessandro’s grandfather started the family tradition of working in the wine business when he worked in retail during WWII. […]
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May
30
Candoni
The Candoni De Zan family has a rich wine-making history that began over 150 years ago. The tradition continues with Armando De Zan and Elviana Candoni, who both share a passion for wine and a tenacious belief in working exclusively for quality. Both the De Zan and the Candoni families have been involved in winemaking […]
