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  1. A deep ruby red with elegant orange shadows. In the nose, it expresses itself as a symphony of aromas going from the intense smell of cherry, strawberry, and violet to the fresh balsamic note of herbs. An impressive, broad structure that reveals a great minerality and a long lasting aftertaste.
    $49.95 Bottle
  2. If this grape isn't on your radar, it should be. Sicily's most important red varietal. Full bodied, rich wine with smooth tannins. Delicious plum and earthy blackberry flavours.
    $20.95 Bottle
  3. This Organic Montepulciano seriously delivers. Velvety texture and plenty of dark cherry fruit, finishing up with a nice savoury length.
    $21.95 Bottle

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  4. Light and easy drinking red with lots of plums, cherries, gently spicy oak and soft tannins. Savoury and appetizing. Partner with pasta and pizza.
    $19.95 Bottle
  5. Classic Montepulciano from central east Italy. Filled with crunchy red fruits, bright, appetizing and so, so versatile at the table.
    $15.95 Bottle
  6. Deep ruby red in clolour. Intensely fruity with a liquorice finish. An elegant wine with a full mouth.
    $36.95 Bottle
  7. Amaro Montenegro is an Italian liqueur made from a wide (but secret) range of herbs and spices. It's a bitter-sweet liqueur that is great for an after-dinner drink.
    $47.95 Bottle
  8. A rich and elegant Brunello, both in structure and in olfactory expression. Brilliant ruby red with garnet-colored reflections, on the nose the aroma is sweet and fruity, the hints of fresh red fruit stand out, which combine perfectly with the more complex notes of licorice and pipe tobacco. The structure is powerful, and the palate is pleasantly enveloped by a consistent tannic texture, well balanced by a pleasant acidity. Extremely persistent with excellent aging potential.
    $84.95 Each
  9. This bold yet elegant red is made from 5 (cinque) different grape varieties from two different regions, thus breaking the rules, so while this is one of the best sub-$50 Italians we've come across, it is not DOCG status, but vino di tavola!
    $54.95 Bottle
  10. Ruby red color, it has a good body and a persistent aroma with hints of cherry and spice. In the mouth reveals itself as soft, fresh and pleasantly balanced.
    $22.95 Bottle
  11. Marchese Antinori Chianti Classico Riserva 2021 is an intense ruby red color. The nose delivers notes of red fruit, in particular black cherries, light hints of flowers and sweet impressions of powdered sugar. The bouquet is completed by hints of cinnamon and dill that impart pleasantly spicy nuances. The vertical palate is taut, pleasantly mouthfilling with supple tannins and closes with a lengthy, sapid, and full finish.
    $69.95 Each
  12. Proud, majestic, complex and exuberant: this is Masi's gentle giant. A benchmark for the Amarone category, which, together with Barolo and Brunello, makes up the aristocracy of the Italian wine world.
    $97.95 Bottle
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