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  1. The ancient grape variety of Aglianico produces the Barolos of the south. Bold, rich, and velvety in texture - try with gamey meat and pasta dishes.
    $23.95 Bottle
  2. Very well made and a classy benchmark kinda style. Dry and fine with silky tannins and some savoury notes back palate.
    $18.95 Bottle
  3. That name is a mouthful, but you'll remember 'Rizzardi' once you've had a glass of this classic Veneto 'Grigio. This is Pinot Grigio as it is meant to be: delicate, aromatic, and refreshing.
    $19.95 Bottle
  4. Rich, smooth and velvety; very approachable and versatile with food. This is Masi's original Supervenetian from 1964 - recognised internationally as the creator of a new category for wines from the Veneto inspired by the technique of making Amarone.
    $36.95 Bottle
  5. Tuaca is an enticing blend of Italian Brandy, Mediterranean Citrus and Vanilla Spice. It has a storied history with a recipe that remains much the same as when it helped fuel the Italian Renaissance.
    $40.95 Bottle
  6. The historic Amaro Ramazzotti that is made by the same secret blend of 33 herbs & roots from around the world since 1815. Amaro Ramazzotti is traditionally consumed as a digestif, neat or on the rocks with a slice of lemon or orange.
    $48.95 Bottle
  7. Since 1845 Fernet-Branca has been made to the same secret formula. An infusion of selected blossoms and rare aromatic herbs and spices, carefully aged in the historic Branca cellars in Milan. Enjoyed the world-over, especially in Argentina, where it is mixed with cola.
    $59.95 Each
  8. Queen of vermouth. Known in the past as Bianchissimo - meaning ‘whitest’, lips have come to recognise the soft vanilla notes. With multiple awards since 1910, Pessione’s fair lady has become a name held in the highest regard.
    $32.95 Bottle
  9. Opal Nera was the original black Italian liqueur and rapidly achieved worldwide renown.
    $61.95 Bottle
  10. It could be said that Elisabetta Foradori has single handedly brought the intriguing Teroldego grape back from the brink of extinction. Biodynamically produced, this has aromas of plum and black cherry, leading to spicy oak and chocolate on the palate.
    $45.95 Bottle
  11. Cynar is an Italian bitter liqueur (Amaro) made from 13 herbs and plants. Predominant amongst these is the artichoke (Cynara scolymus), from which the drink derives its name. Cynar is dark brown in color and has a bittersweet flavour.
    $37.95 Bottle
  12. A liqueur obtained by infusion from the apricot pulp. The originai recipe goes back to 1935 when the city of Rome organized an exhibition including a competition for creating a new ltalian liqueur. Luxardo Apricot won the first price being awarded the title "Liquore della Lupa" (the liqueur of the Roman she-wolf), now its trademark.
    $40.95 Bottle
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