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  1. Thanks to the favourable soil and climate, Chianti Castiglioni reflects its lands’ characteristics as a soft, pleasantly fruity wine noted for its strong and well-defined personality.
    $31.95 Bottle
  2. 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
  3. Amarone della Valpolicella - so made using partially raisin-dried grapes, giving amazing depth and complexity. All at an unbelievably low price for this famous Northern Italian style
    $49.95 Bottle
  4. Bright grape and green apple aromas, crisp and refreshing, yet a nice ripe fruit richness that makes this amazingly easy to drink. Just add peach nectar for the perfect Bellini!
    $18.95 Bottle
  5. Consistently delicious. It's a big wine for the price, but has some luscious gentle fruit and a long finish.
    $20.95 Bottle
  6. A customer favourite. A softer, bulbous effort with a molten black fruited front palate and a rich and silky finish. Good for sipping in front of the telly or with simple beef dishes.
    $16.95 Bottle
  7. Pinot Grigio IS pinot gris, but the Italians work to a much more subtle, dry expression. Try with salmon and asparagus for one of the great wine and food matches.
    $25.95 Bottle
  8. Origines Italicae, Latin for Italian Origins, puts together some of the most exciting grape varieties and wine regions of Italy. The Piccini family shares its long-standing winemaking knowledge crafting a range of wines that expresses the rich diversity of Italian wine grapes.
    $15.95 Each
  9. Looking for a rewarding rosé that not only smells like a magical mash-up of watermelon, redcurrant, Jazz apple, and soft spices but tastes like it, too? Look no further! Crafted by the team at Cantina Europa — who grow grapes between Trapani, Agrigento, and Palermo — this nerello mascalese-based rosé is a new modern style that’s a rock-solid charmer. A hint of pink peppercorn injects heat into the lush, fruity finish, a winner.
    $19.95 Each
  10. Piccini have been making wine in the Orvieto region of Umbria for a long time. This has delicately perfumed aromas, fairly light-bodied aith a crisp finish. Try with white fish and salads
    $15.95 Bottle
  11. This remarkable liqueur is the result of a careful fusion of finely selected herbs and roots, each contributing its own unique qualities to create a complex and harmonious blend. Key botanicals such as achillea moscata, mace, galangal, cinnamon, clove, aromatic calamus, and many others are artfully combined to achieve a balance that is both bold and elegant. The liqueur’s distinctive bittersweet flavor, punctuated by warm, spicy undertones, lends itself to versatility, making it an ideal choice for enhancing an array of cocktails with a rich and unexpected depth. Yet, its smooth and layered profile also makes it a pleasure to enjoy on its own, either neat or over ice, where its character shines as a sophisticated after-dinner drink. Crafted with tradition and attention to detail, this liqueur offers an experience that speaks to the artistry and dedication behind each bottle.
    $49.95 Each
  12. This is a traditional vermouth recommended for mixing in old-fashioned and modern drinks. Not containing juniper, angelica and other classic spices of gin, it combines very well with a classic London Dry Gin. It works in great harmony with bourbon or rye whiskey giving sweet, warm and herbaceous tones: and also with brandy, since this is also wine-based, or with herbaceous liqueurs, and finally with traditional amaro liqueurs.
    $56.95 Bottle
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