Although Pierluigi Lugano is a winemaker on the Ligurian coastline, he maintains a relationship with Eli Spagnol of Torre Zecchei in the famed Valdobbiadene district of Veneto, where some of the greatest Prosecco comes from. Marca... Read More
Brigaldara Valpolicella is anything but a generic Veneto red wine. The Cesari family hand harvests the same estate fruit used in their decadent cellar-worthy Amarone. However, with just six months in steel, this youthful, light-bodied... Read More
Ca' Furlan (the Ca is pronounced like Kah and means family or house) remains a family brand headed by winemaker Alessandro Furlan, who was among the first to introduce a rosé version of Prosecco after DOC rules changed.... Read More
Ca' Furlan (the Ca is pronounced like Kah and means family or house) remains a family brand headed by winemaker Alessandro Furlan, who was among the first to introduce a rosé version of Prosecco after DOC rules changed.... Read More
With so much basic Prosecco out there, Cuvee Beatrice stands head and shoulders above the rest. It over-delivers with 100% Glera from the Veneto vinified into a foamy, soft, not-too-dry sparkler that doesn't go flat the minute... Read More
With so much basic Prosecco out there, Cuvee Beatrice stands head and shoulders above the rest. It over-delivers with 100% Glera from the Veneto vinified into a foamy, soft, not-too-dry sparkler that doesn't go flat the minute... Read More
Refosco is one of the more obscure grapes from the greater region known as Triveneto or Tre Venezie in northeast Italy, but it yields delicious red wine worth trying. Made by the fourth generation of the De Stefani family, Redentore... Read More
We like Azienda Giol a lot. They've been in business for 590 years and keep finding ways to make healthier wine. Serata is their vegan Prosecco made from organic Glera grapes. To make it an even more elegant, complex, and... Read More