Italy
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Thalè is most the prestigious line of Casal Thaulero wines. Thalè essentially means “this is it” in the Abruzzo dialect. Indeed they provide the full body and power of Abruzzo’s indigenous grape varieties and the region’s three hundred years of winemaking tradition. In short, it is “wine as it was always meant to be”, available in limited production only for the finest vintages. Montepulciano at its finest.
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90% Glera, and 10% Pinot Nero. Pale pink color, bright with fine and persistent perlage. Fine, characteristic, typical of the grapes of origin, with penetrants fruity and floral notes. Harmonious, balance, with a fruity and soft blood orange on the tongue and a fresh aftertaste. Residual Sugar: 9-10 g/l - Brut!
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BRUT. 100% Glera coming from hillside vineyards located in the D.O.C.G. Conegliano Valdobbiadene area, exclusive production zone of Prosecco Superiore, at an altitude of 100m above sea level. Straw yellow colour with green undertones. Floral and fruity with elegant fragrance of apple and citrus. Fine body, well-balanced, and pleasantly acidic.
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85% Glera, 15% Pinot Nero: Softly dry with citrus and honeysuckle aromas, and lively effervescence. Fresh berry and pear flavors mingle with toasty notes in this sparkling rosé wine.
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100% Glera, Veneto’s classic aperitif: lightly scented Prosecco frizzante wine combining appealingly sweet taste and fruity nose.
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100% Aglianico. This is a decisive wine, with a complex aroma full of notes of red fruits and spices. The taste is intense, full and enveloping, perfect to combine with rich and flavourful dishes such as roasts and aged cheeses.
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Montepulciano 80% Aglianico 20%, Biferno is a wine with a full and aromatic taste. Olfactory nuances ranging from ethereal vanilla to sharp notes of spices and cinnamon. In the mouth it is rich, velvety and harmonious,
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Named "Cingalino" due to the funny animal represented on the label. A dressed wild boar with a grape in his hand. It’s a nice label for representing the Tuscan region where wild boars are a part of every day winemaking life- and strife!
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Chianti Riserva DOCG, Italy: Intense, fragrant with spices and rich red fruits, and with great structure. The body is dry and well-balanced. Produced in the best vintages, it is the wine that best embodies the Tuscan winemaking tradition.
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100% Sangiovese, the best-scanning wine in the category, great Value and compares to most Chiantis at a fraction of the price. Fun, memorable, and lively packaging that inspires repeat business.
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Croatina, Uva Rara, and Barbera from Lombardy, Italy. Slightly effervescent. A sweet wine of a bright ruby red with purplish reflections. Full bodied and vinous with notes of violets together with raspberry and blueberry jams, smooth and fragrant.
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100% Glera coming from hillside vineyards located in the D.O.C.G. Conegliano Valdobbiadene area, exclusive production zone of Prosecco Superiore, at an altitude of 150/250 meters. Rich in fruity, floral and vegetable fragrances that remind of the freshly picked grapes. Round and persistent with a fresh hint of acidity.
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Pelaverga Piccolo of Verduno is a native grape variety of ancient cultivation. Considered to be one of the smallest DOCs in Italy with notes of spicy and fruits.
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Montepulciano from Abruzzo, Italy. Deep red. Ethereal and complex, with sour black cherry and soft fruit scents. Round, elegant, full-bodied and velvety, a final spicy hint.
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100% Albana. The perfect match for the Adesso Cagnina, sweet but not sticky, with pleasing flavors of honeysuckle and ripe pear, with hints of caramel and soft lemon.
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The color is an elegant deep pink, and the taste is that of strawberries and dark cherries. Drink it chilled with a creamy cheese or some fruit!
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Pleasantly sweet, Adesso has berry aromas and flavors that are impossible to resist. Low in alcohol, Adesso is a fun and easy to drink red wine for those who prefer their wines “off dry”.
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100% Cortese (a white grape variety predominantly grown in the southeastern region of Piedmont in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti)
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Sangiovese, Canaiolo and complementary grapes, Conti di Postale displays relatively dry and harmonious notes, while also being slightly tannic, with a flavour that becomes increasingly velvety over time.