Brands

  • 1701 Franciacorta

    1701 Franciacorta

    The brothers Federico and Silvia Stefini formally found and lead the project and the cellar of 1701 today.

    Together with their collaborators they take care of the eleven hectares of one of the oldest wine-growing properties in the area, three hundred years of history and an extraordinary vineyard of four hectares surrounded by 11th century walls. We work on the basis of a choice shared with conviction: the principles and methods of organic and biodynamic viticulture.

    This approach, far from any forcing and chemical intervention, is also a philosophy of life, a way to approach the vineyard, understand it and respect it in its life cycle until, in the bottle, it fully expresses its vitality, character and virtue: first of all authenticity and maximum enhancement of the terroir, in all its expressions.

  • A E DOR

    A E DOR

    Created in 1858 by Amédée Edouard DOR, the distillery prepares the finest Cognacs with original and meticulous passion.

  • Abuelo

    Abuelo

    Abuelo rums, a rum producer in Panama, are distinguished by their tasty and full-bodied but very soft taste. In fact, the tradition of this distillery dates back to 1908 when Don José Valera Blanco, a young Spanish immigrant, opened, in the town of Pesé, the first sugar factory in the then newly born republic of Panama. Factory which, in 1936, by the will of the three sons of the founder, was transformed into a distillery. Since then the Valera family has established itself as the first distillate company in Panama. The raw material, cane sugar, from which Rum Abuelo is produced, comes from the same peninsula.

  • Adami

    Adami

    Historical evidence traces the winemaking vocation of the hills of the Marca Trevigiana back to the Middle Ages. Here excellent white wines were produced which, as it was written in 1606, were exported and appreciated "in Venice, in Germany and as far away as Poland".

    It was a natural selection that imposed the Glera in this wine court of the Alta Marca and above all in the Valdobbiadene area where it has reigned since then on the steep slopes of the Pliocene hills. The environment is severe, we are close to the first Dolomite peaks, but well protected and kissed by the warm light of midday.

    It is here, in this environment with very solid roots of peasant labor and rich traditions, that our history begins.

  • Aimery

    Aimery

    Aimery Producteurs is the producer of Aimery Producteurs Crémant de Limoux Brut 1531, a sparkling wine from Cremant de Limoux and with 12% alcohol in the volume. Amery from the Limoux area, the French region at the foot of the Pyrenees makes wine exclusively from local grapes and has large aging cellars. Aimery is characterized by superior quality products, with quality standards at the highest levels.

  • Akashi White Oak

    Akashi White Oak

    The White Oak distillery was founded in 1888 but has only been producing whiskey in a traditional way and in small quantities since 1919.

    The actual distillation process instead began in 1984, the year in which the company built a new plant. Before that, all the whiskey produced was used in a variety of blends known as the "White Oak".

  • Alessandri

    Alessandri

    Alessandri is a wine producer located in the town of Ranzo, in the hinterland of Imperia, in the Liguria region. Strongly linked to the tradition of the territory, the company is based above all on the production of Pigato, a typical white grape variety deeply rooted in this territory.

  • Altemasi

    Altemasi

    Altemasi, a prestigious signature of TRENTODOC, the Trentino Classic Method sparkling wine. The mountain bubble produced with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes that makes the slow passage of time its stylistic trait. Sparkling wines characterized by great finesse and elegance, thanks to the choice of staying on the lees for at least 36 months. From the award-winning Altemasi GRAAL Reserve, to the fruity and delicious Rosé. Altemasi, from the "highest farms".

  • Alturis

    Alturis

    The winemaking cellar is the heart of Altùris, the safe of our wines.
    We wanted to create it in a hollow at the base of the hills: all our grapes come together in this structure rich in high technology and design. The production is destined for 70% to white wines and 30% to red wines.

  • Amàzzoni Gin

    Amàzzoni Gin

    An ancient eighteenth-century coffee fazenda, set between rivers and imperial palms, vast plains and plantations, an authentic earthly paradise, created specifically for the production of gin, to become the first gin-only distillery in Brazil and the largest distillery artisan gin from Latin America, located in the Paraiba valley, within the State of Rio de Janeiro. We are the only Latin American distillery to have obtained the Best Artisan Producer in the World Award (World Gin Awards, London, 2018). Yes, this is where Gin Amazzoni is made, proudly artisanal, local, independent.

  • Amrut

    Amrut

    The history of Amrut Distillerie is as old as the history of independent India. Today's success was possible thanks to the will of the Jagdale family who for generations have worked hard to find the best distillate.

  • André Clouet

    André Clouet

    The origins of the Clouet family are lost in the mists of time. Distant ancestors held the position of the king's printer for several hundred years. It took the Clouet family more than two centuries and several generations to build their collection of vineyards, the divine old masters of our home in Bouzy.

    André Clouet's descendants took over his estate, ensuring it remained in the family. The property had aged but has now been modernized and the team working to anticipate the Maison André Clouet is above all inspired by the desire to preserve the personality of its champagnes.

    The bottles are exported to all five continents, but destined only to a few because production is unfortunately limited.

    These fabulous vintages are haunting, from the moment they meet the eyes to the moment on the lips.

  • André Delorme

    André Delorme

    The history of the brand began during the Second World War. Having been wounded in battle, André Delorme left the front and returned to Rully in Burgundy. Upon his return in 1942, André Delorme founded his own company. His wines and sparkling wines quickly gained a reputation and were selected by the best restaurants. A few years later his son joined the company; new vines were planted and the area grew to cover a wide range of names, among the most reputed in the Côte Chalonnaise. Over the years, the reputation of the area's wines has gone beyond the French borders.

  • Aneri

    Aneri

    ANERI was born from the skilful hand of Giancarlo Aneri, considered by many to be the prince of marketing. His path can be considered a university case history.

    To be successful - says Aneri - you need to know where you want to go. When I started my business in the world of wine, I made a project, I chose a product, Prosecco first. Fresh and fragrant as it is, by virtue of its versatility it is an Italian wine par excellence. A product that the world envies us because it was born in a delimited area near Venice and has no equal in the world. Our company controls the production of three farms that produce prosecco grapes at the highest quality level and had the honor of accompanying the toast for the 100th anniversary of Juventus, the installation of the Presidents of the Republic Ciampi and Napolitano and of the United States President Barack Obama.

    From the forerunner prosecco, the Aneri range has expanded over time and today includes: a great red, Amarone Stella, a precious wine honored by the President of the Italian Council in 2004 to the 25 Heads of State on the occasion of the signing of the European Constitution in Rome and donated to the Eight Great Ones of the Earth during the G8 Summit in L'Aquila in 2009; the Pinot Bianco Leda, an elegant wine with harmonious aromas, produced in Alto Adige; Pinot Nero Ale, ruby red in color with intense and refined aromas, soft and delicate; Gewurztraminer Leda, a fresh and fragrant white, which has conquered even the most refined female palates.

    Gewurztraminer Leda Aneri can be recognized with closed eyes but this does not mean that it will cease to amaze at every taste. And the last born in the Aneri house could not be missing, the Spumante Rosè di Sorbara Reny, which immediately rose to the honors of the critics: with a bright red color, it has aromas of violet and lemon and is pleasantly fresh in the mouth. But above all very persistent, like a handful of black cherries. These wines have been appreciated by Putin, Sarkozy, Bush and Cameron; they are consumed in Palazzo Chigi and the Quirinale; are in the wine lists of some of the most prestigious and trendy clubs in the world, from the Four Seasons in New York to the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, from the luxurious hotels of the Orient Express chain to the Starwood Hotels, from the five-star ones of Sir Rocco Forte, at the Palace of Saint Moritz, from the L'Anima restaurant in London, at the Cipriani in Montecarlo, the Stresa in Paris, the San Pietro in New York and the Cracco restaurant in Milan, just to name a few.

    The Aneri philosophy is to produce only high quality wines, albeit in limited production, which respect the tradition of the land, the vine and the good life.

    If a product is appreciated by those who produce it, it will be easy to offer it around the world. As in other sectors of Made in Italy, customers recognize the credibility of the brand and this is the best guarantee and the secret of a company's success.

  • Anfosso

    Anfosso

    The Anfosso company has ancient origins. The production of Rossese di Dolceacqua derives from grapes of own production of the vineyards of Soldano and San Biagio della Cima in Liguria. It is bright ruby red in color, with a predominant fruity note of cassis and wild strawberry on the nose.

  • Anna Spinato

    Anna Spinato

    The identity of the Anna Spinato winery coincides with almost a century of history of a tenacious Venetian family that has developed a deep bond with the territory which, from the banks of the Piave river, reaches the hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, an enchanting area capable of offering the gift of beauty and the privilege of good things. The passion for the land and good wine has spanned the generations and today, Anna Spinato, together with her son Roberto, is at the helm of the winery and creates Doc and Docg wines typical of the area, such as Valdobbiadene, Prosecco, Raboso and Malanotte: splendid wines autochthonous that are flanked by wines from international vines capable of meeting the tastes and needs of markets around the world.

  • Anselmet

    Anselmet

    The Anselmet were pioneers in the rediscovery and enhancement of forgotten native vines such as Petit Rouge, Cornalin, Fumin, Mayolet, and Muscat. But they were also courageous spreaders of international grape varieties, grown and vinified according to an authentic Aosta Valley spirit.

  • Antiche Terre dei Conti

    Antiche Terre dei Conti

    All our vineyards have always been cultivated with the organic protocol, over fifteen years ago the skepticism of many immediately turned into amazement for the excellent harvests like conventional crops rich in chemistry.

  • Antinori

    Antinori

    The Antinori family has been dedicated to wine production for more than six hundred years, every vintage, every land, every idea that you want to put into action is a new beginning, a new search for ever higher quality margins. The most important and well-known Italian wines come out of the estates in Tuscany.

  • Antonio Camillo

    Antonio Camillo

    The Antonio Camillo winery is located in the Tuscan Maremma. Ciliegiolo is one of the grapes that most represent the Maremma, with vineyards that are over 50 years old. Aromas of cherry and red fruits, a light note of wood in the background distinguish the Ciliegiolo by Antonio Camillo.

  • Apium Gin

    Apium Gin

    Historic England distillery famous for its GIN

  • Area 6 Rock Distributor Wine

    Area 6 Rock Distributor Wine

    Area 6 was born at the end of 2013, the initial project was to identify and select wines that would satisfy our palates. We have not limited ourselves to the choice of companies, but we have gone into greater depth, and we have chosen, within the companies, the products that we have considered suitable for our idea of wine.

    We like wines that have pronounced mineral sensations, with a strong character and territoriality. We love wines that leave us thirsty and eager to uncork another bottle. We love flavor, temperament, wines not for everyone, tenacious wines, to be discovered sip by sip, glass after glass.

    We have decided to work exclusively and exclusively Italian products, discovering small and medium-sized businesses that have amazed us with their soul, and that perhaps without us they would have remained unknown to enthusiasts.

  • Argiolas

    Argiolas

    Antonio Argiolas in the late thirties founded the winery. For decades, he made her grow, and she continued to be there even when she passed the baton to her children. Today his grandchildren, the third generation of the family, work here.

    We grow vines and produce wines with sustainable methods, which respect the territory. We use water and soil responsibly: we irrigate rationally, we minimize the use of chemicals, we use a pruning technique that prolongs the life of the stumps. This is how we protect our land, its richness of life, its nature.

  • Artista - Euphoria

    Artista - Euphoria

    The Amaro Artist was awarded the Gold Medal at the World-Spirits Award 2021 in the Bitter / Amari alle Erbe category and was particularly appreciated for the perfect balance of the herbs and spices used in the recipe.

    On the olfactory level, an impeccable balance stands out between the top notes, fresh and consistent, and its delicate bitterness. On the contrary, Artist has proven to be very aromatic on the palate, with the right alternation between floral accents, spices and herbs and with a sumptuous non-prevalent sweetness that gives the product a perfect balance between sweet and bitter.

  • Arunda

    Arunda

    After making a name for himself in Italy as a consultant and representative of the well-known company Seitz of enotechnological products, the call to home became stronger and stronger. "The 1200 meters of altitude of Meltina were ideal for the refinement of sparkling wines". Reiterer was convinced. “Furthermore, the natural temperature fluctuations of this altitude could allow a natural and peaceful maturation of our wines. It takes at least 24 months to give Arunda sparkling wines that richness, elegance and complexity that made them famous. Some Cuvées rest in the cellar for up to 60 months before the bottles are, as per tradition, opened and sent for sale “.

  • Bacoo Rum

    Bacoo Rum

    Caribbean folklore has its fair share of monsters, spirits and things that bump into the night and many of these entities have a connection with rum. One example is the bacoo, a mischievous Guyanese spirit with magical powers.

    Similar to a djinn, the bacoo has the power to grant wishes and bring luck to its owner. But there's so much more to the Caribbean's answer to a djinn than meets the eye. You must always be careful what you wish for.

  • Baladin

    Baladin

    Anyone who knows Baladin knows that, through his beers, Teo Musso wants to share a philosophy. There are four main themes on which this path develops: beer, land, energy, ideas. For Teo Musso, beer is a passion, an intense love of taste and certainly a form of expression. Through his recipes, he has communicated moments of his life, of his being and of his constant search for the perfect sensory balance. Isaac, Wayan and Soraya recount the birth of his children; Nora tells a love story and collects memories of spices discovered during travels in Morocco.

  • Ballabio

    Ballabio

    The Ballabio company was founded in 1905 by a man, Angelo Ballabio, and his dream: to create his own classic sparkling wine, with fermentation in the bottle, of Pinot Noir grapes only, capable of comparing itself with the best Champagne of the time.
    To speak of the founder today is to remember a rare man, known and loved as one of the pillars of Oltrepadana sparkling wine. Eclectic figure of self-taught wine, he wanted to shape something of his own, with connotations such as to emerge, however, from the anonymous mass of small local production still lacking that commodity identity that the consumer rigorously demands.
  • Balter

    Balter

    The Balter Farm in Rovereto in Trentino produces the grapes that produce elegant wines in the ten hilly hectares. The climatic conditions characterized by daily temperature variations, by the enjoyment of the sun from morning until sunset thanks to the southern exposure of the existing ones and finally by the breath of the Ora del Garda, an afternoon wind that punctually rises every afternoon, Vallagarina gives value to the wines white and red.

  • Barley

    Barley

    The Barley craft brewery, founded in 2006 thanks to the strong passion for high quality beers of the two partners Nicola Perra and Isidoro Mascia, is a small and creative artisan reality that aims to include its products in the mid-range restaurant table. high, according to a diffusion line parallel to the wine. All the beers are unpasteurized, unfiltered and refermented in the bottle: a production method that allows the beer to refine, making its aromas and flavors in continuous and surprising evolution and giving the product optimal digestibility.

  • Bedin

    Bedin

    The Bedin family farm is located in the heart of the Marca Trevigiana, at the foot of the fertile hilly area of Montello and the Asolo hills from which it takes its name. From the best grapes, selected and harvested by hand in the ancient hilly vineyards, Prosecco Asolo DOCG Superiore is born, the flagship of the winery's production and the progenitor of an entire line of sparkling and sparkling wines with controlled designation of origin.

  • Bekes Haz

    Bekes Haz

    Bekes Haz digestive tonic is a bitter made from an old traditional Hungarian recipe. This digestive liqueur based on herbs and roots, with a pleasantly bitter taste, is excellent at the end of a meal, it can be eaten neat or with ice. Bekes Haz can also become a great mixing ingredient.

  • Belcorvo

    Belcorvo

    8 great vineyards Between Veneto and Friuli Venezia-Giulia. The Belcorvo Tenuta extends over 8 different wine-growing areas between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia. And the climate of the area is affected by the proximity to the Adriatic Sea and the different types of soil, mostly clayey, rich in salt and fertile.

  • Bellei

    Bellei

    This very particular company setting, all aimed at sparkling winemaking carried out with the most noble, complex and meticulous of methods, was developed by the will of Giuseppe Bellei, called Beppe, from the mid-seventies. The passion for wine and the great ability to taste and understand it, pushed Beppe to develop other sparkling wines with the Classic Method in addition to Lambrusco and to produce a Brut from Pinot Nero and Chardonnay grapes, after selecting French clones of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay for his vineyards.

  • BenRiach

    BenRiach

    The BenRiach distillery is located in the heart of Speyside one of the most famous whiskey regions in north east Scotland. Its name derives from the Gaelic "the hill of the red deer." Founded in 1898 by John Duff who has developed over the years a range of products that today is surprising, both for quality and for its variety.

  • Bepin De Eto

    Bepin De Eto

    In Veneto, among the Conegliano hills, I love to grasp the essence of things with passion and place it in the right order to generate excellent wines and sparkling wines. This is my commitment, that search for quality, learned from my father Giuseppe, Nicoletto's nephew, for all, Bepin De Eto.

  • Berlucchi

    Berlucchi

    The charm of the Berlucchi winery does not stop at its ancient heart, the itinerary continues through galleries and niches where the bottles find the ideal environment for their refinement. The historical archive is curious, with the bottles "at the tip" of the most significant vintages, preserved to evaluate their evolution over time. For years the company has eliminated the use of allergenic substances such as eggs and milk from the production cycle. It then joins the Ita.Ca project for monitoring carbon dioxide emissions, and has installed a powerful photovoltaic system on the roof of the winemaking cellar that meets 35 percent of its energy needs.

  • Berta Distillerie

    Berta Distillerie

    As soon as it is born, the brandy rests in stainless steel containers, but when it shows particular organoleptic characteristics, it is placed in barrels of different essences to begin its slow and patient maturation process. By definition, grappa is aged when it rests, for a period equal to or greater than a year, in wood. And of course, the longer it stays, the greater the scent, the softness, the sweetness. All our aged grappas begin their journey in the Cantina dei Tini. This cellar houses 13 Slavonian oak vats, a wood particularly suitable for the maturation of spirits in large barrels.

  • Bertani

    Bertani

    The Bertani winery is located in the middle of a green basin, a unique and exclusive place in the heart of the Valpolicella Classica. Known as one of the most prized regions in Italy for its vineyards, Veronese is a varied land with a long winemaking tradition that can now boast the largest number of DOC wines in the peninsula. Wines whose fame has always reached the world, such as Valpolicella, Soave, Amarone.

  • Bertrand Delespierre

    Bertrand Delespierre

    Company located in the municipality of Chamery, premier cru on the west side of the Reims mountain. The ten hectares of property are divided into the municipalities of Chamery, Ecuil, Ville Domange, Mont Bre. In the third generation of Vigneron Chantal and Didier Bertrand they only work their own grapes in respect of the Champenoise tradition, always trying to improve the quality and elegance of the three cepages (pinot noir, pinot meunier and chardonnay) typical of the area to which they belong.

  • Biancavigna

    Biancavigna

    We know every inch of the hills from Conegliano to Pieve di Soligo in depth, the places that give flavor and aroma to our wines. We believe that understanding the land and knowing how to interpret it is the only way to give life to a quality Conegliano Valdobbiadene, capable of being the spokesperson for a territory, its aromas and flavors, but also its history and tradition. This is where BiancaVigna is born, with the unique character of the 30 hectares of vineyards in the DOCG and DOC areas of Alta Marca Trevigiana, between Conegliano, the city of Cima, Pieve di Soligo, capital of the Quartier del Piave and Valdobbiadene, the absolute protagonist of the history of Prosecco. We grow our own grapes and try to bring in our bottles something of each of these places in an ideal mix of moods and flavors that in the end are the mirror of our history.

  • Biondi-Santi

    Biondi-Santi

    Brunello di Montalcino Biondi-Santi is the first Brunello in history and for 150 years it has embodied the vision that inspired Clemente Santi in the creation of its first expression in the nineteenth century. Today, as then, it is a distinct wine, with a complex and refined personality.

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  • Bolla

    Bolla

    The first winery dates back to 1883 and was built in Soave, a medieval town south-east of Verona, by Abele Bolla, owner of the "Al Gambero" inn. His pioneering spirit and his iron will determined the birth of the first family winery. In almost half a century of activity, the Bolla family exported Veronese wines to dozens of markets already immediately after the war. On April 13, 1953, on the occasion of Alberto Bolla's 80th birthday, his children and grandchildren surprised his grandfather by bottling his favorite wine with a special label: Amarone Bolla Riserva del Nonno, vintage 1950. It was from this happy intuition that luck began of Amarone, the current icon of Valpolicella excellence: the Bolla brothers were the first to market it.

  • Bollinger

    Bollinger

    The 178 hectares of the house are planted with 85% of Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards, spread over seven main vineyards: Aÿ, Avenay, Tauxières, Louvois et Verzenay are planted with Pinot Noir, Cuis with Chardonnay and Champvoisy with Pinot Meunier. Bollinger is one of the very few champagne houses to produce the majority of their grapes for their blends. Pinot Noir represents 60% of the Maison's vineyard, corresponding to the exact proportion of this demanding grape in the Special Cuvée blend. Complex and powerful, it provides Bollinger wines with their remarkable structure. Another of Bollinger's distinctive features are two plots, Clos Saint-Jacques and Chaudes Terres, which never succumbed to phylloxera, the disease that devastated nearly the entire champagne wine area in the early 20th century. These ungrafted vines are entirely hand-cured and reproduced using a form of layering called provignage, thus providing the means to preserve this extraordinary heritage from which the exclusive Vieilles Vignes Françaises cuvée is produced.

  • Bonollo

    Bonollo

    The Bonollo company is a point of reference in the quality grappa market thanks to an inimitable history and philosophy… it begins to experience the centenary art of making grappa as early as the nineteenth century in the Vicentine Pre-Alps.
    From the unique combination of the experience of generations of Bonollo distillers with the best of technology applied to all stages of the production process, the Bonollo Single System is born ...

  • Bortolin Angelo

    Bortolin Angelo

    If the Valdobbiadene Docg of Bortolin Angelo Spumanti is an authentic expression of the territory in which it is born, this bond with nature and its forms had to somehow also be expressed in its external appearance. It is precisely with this intent that the winery has developed an ambitious project, which took shape starting from the 2014 harvest: the genesis of a personalized, unique and absolutely original bottle. The intuition came one morning while Desiderio and his father Angelo, founder of the company, were in the vineyard preparing the shoots for the upcoming season. Angelo saw a splendid large branch twisted around itself and showed it to Desiderio, taking it with one hand exactly as one picks up a bottle of sparkling wine.

  • Bortolotti

    Bortolotti

    Having earned his diploma as a wine technician at the Conegliano Enological School a few years ago, in 1947 Umberto Bortolotti realized his aspirations, giving life to the Cantine in Valdobbiadene in the pioneering spirit and fervor typical of the post-war period. Seriousness and enthusiasm immediately gave him prestige and in 1954 the company was moved to its current location which, originally a factory and farm, became the subject of subsequent renovations and expansions in response to changing needs.

    The evolution, inherent in the development of the productive activity, never betrayed the personal and professional ethics to refer to. And in fact seriousness, industriousness and respect will subsequently be inherited today also by his son Bruno and his nephew Daniele at the management of the cellars, today one of the historical wineries of the Valdobbiadenese area. The Cantine Umberto Bortolotti company, referring to the local wine tradition, which is accompanied by an advanced sparkling wine technique, and above all making a qualitative choice with all its suppliers operating along the hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, has been presenting its sparkling wines for over seventy years quality.

    Specialized in the production of Valdobbiadene DOCG Prosecco Superiore, it has for a long time maintained a relationship of trust and ever-growing need with its suppliers, in order to protect and promote the strong territorial identity of a viticulture defined by many as "heroic". And the same report asks those who choose its products.

  • Braida

    Braida

    Braida is Raffaella's overwhelming laugh and Giuseppe's absorbed gaze. Two brothers who carry in their genes and gestures the heritage of an exceptional family of Italian wine. A heritage that with everyday work they consolidate and expand, sharing the best fruits with the beautiful team of collaborators, with the essential hometown, Rocchetta Tanaro, and with all the people who love their wines.

  • Briamara

    Briamara

    Today Cantine Briamara has about 10 hectares all planted with Erbaluce with different farms: in Caluso we have kept the traditional "topie" or "palere", a system that allows excellent vigor of the plant, while in Cuceglio and Parella we have evolved in breeding espalier with a double guyot, but always leaving the right breath and vent to the vine.

  • Bricco dei Guazzi

    Bricco dei Guazzi

    We cultivate native vines of Monferrato, with incursions into the Langhe and Gavi. Intense, elegant, authentic flavours. This is how our wines must be because this is how we want to produce them. A viticulture of precision and research in which there is our personality. Proud and determined like the land we come from.

  • Buvoli - L'Opificio del Pinot Nero

    Buvoli - L'Opificio del Pinot Nero

    Passions are the vital energy of work and since rock is the other great passion of Marco & friends, then even in the cellar you go to music anytime and anywhere, because we are sure of it: Pinot Nero likes it too.
    Positive vibrations and rock rhythm to always work respecting the raw material with accurate and delicate movements, following nature and gravity. Healthy grapes, whole bunches, maceration and fermentation in steel tanks or wooden vats, refinements in barriques and tonneaux, always different by place and year to extract the maximum natural potential from each vineyard.

  • Cà dei Conti

    Cà dei Conti

    In Tregnago, in Val d'Illasi, in the DOC Valpollicella territory, the Rancan family has lived and worked the land for hundreds of years.
    The brothers Renzo and Loredana decided to continue the family tradition and in 2007 the Cà dei Conti farm was born. In 2009, Fabio, an expert and eclectic winemaker, and Eugenio, a grower with a long and proven experience, entered the winery.
    Here is the turning point that starts the adventure.

    Work in the vineyard begins with the arrangement of the older plants. The planting of ancient varieties, not very productive but of inestimable value, such as Croatina and Oseleta, is resumed. In 2010 the first vintage and everything says that, even if aurdua this is the right way.

  • Cà di Frara

    Cà di Frara

    The company was founded in 1905, when Giovanni Bellani, great-grandfather of the current owner Luca, bought in the municipality of Mornico Losana, in the hamlet of Casa Ferrari (Cà di Frara in the local dialect), some plots of land planted with vines in an ideal position for growing of the vine. By combining these with other lands in the municipality of Oliva Gessi, an island of splendid hills is created, sheltered from the east and west winds by higher hills, a basin with a microclimate characterized by a mild temperature in winter and uniformly warm and breezy in summer. The territory, the climate and the 110 years of experience and passion have made possible the development of wines of excellent quality.

  • Ca' d' Gal

    Ca' d' Gal

    The history of Ca 'd' Gal begins with these three fundamental elements:
    men who love and respect their land, vineyards that draw ideal nourishment from that land, wines that, thanks to the grapes of those same vineyards, are able to express the depth and uniqueness of an exemplary union.
    We are in Santo Stefano Belbo, precisely in Valdivilla and for generations, our family has been linked to these hills and to their being the beating heart of Moscato d'Asti.

  • Ca' del Bosco

    Ca' del Bosco

    Wine is a real value that gives us the unreal ”. Ca 'del Bosco starts from this statement by Luigi Veronelli with a clear purpose: to express a different idea of "wine civilization", creating a privileged relationship between the qualities of its structures, territories, men, wine and art. to obtain the DOC in the now distant 1967, Franciacorta quickly acquires a prestigious reputation, enhanced by the products of its land and by the commitment of those who have wisely invested resources and ideas in quality oenology.

  • Ca' Lojera

    Ca' Lojera

    Tenuta Ca 'Lojera, belonging to the Tiraboschi family, means precisely "house of wolves".
    The winery vinifies only its own grapes, harvested on 20 hectares of vineyards; raised on flat, compact clayey soil the white of Lugana and on the hills those of Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.

    The company produces an average of 160,000 bottles of wine per year, distributed on the national market to restaurants, wine bars and wine bars and also exported to a good percentage.

    Franco and Ambra Tiraboschi have sometimes been defined as a cuvée of courage and madness, but their Luganas, among the most regular in the denomination, have their feet firmly planted on the ground: their most legible quality is their concreteness.

  • Ca' Rugate

    Ca' Rugate

    Ca 'Rugate is a Venetian farm that produces local wines capable of telling, in a simple and natural way, the land from which they are born, that of Soave Classico, Valpolicella and Lessini Durello. A company that has been able to innovate by reinterpreting traditions and investing in the vineyards most suited to the production of historic vines. A history spanning more than 100 years, inseparably linked to the Tessari family for four generations and to that dark and volcanic land of the Rugate hill, near the center of Brognoligo, where it all began.

  • Campo al Pero

    Campo al Pero

    Our company, Azienda Agricola Campo al Pero was born in 2006, on the gentle slopes of Bolgheri and is the result of a slow but thoughtful research work. It is the result of our great passion for wine and for the Tuscan land and the strenuous research, the long inspections, the thoughtful analyzes as well as a few moments of anxiety have led to the great joy of seeing a dream come true, even if, initially, only in a small company with about 4 hectares of vineyards.

  • Cantina della Volta

    Cantina della Volta

    La Cantina della Volta was founded in 2010 on the initiative of a group of friends passionate about wine who asked Christian Bellei to share a new project in the wine sector: to give continuity to the production of wines in the Modena area according to the Classic Method, widely used in France , better known as the Champenoise Method, that is the natural fermentation in the bottle.

  • Cantina Esacktal Valle Isarco

    Cantina Esacktal Valle Isarco

    As a Cooperative Winery, we strongly believe in the value of uniting small winemakers with the aim of also fostering in future generations that indissoluble bond that has existed for centuries in Valle Isarco between the people and this extreme territory where our heroic wines are born. Our white wines are among the most sought after in South Tyrol, thanks to the excellent quality of the grapes and the careful processing.

  • Cantina PrimaVena

    Cantina PrimaVena

    Cantina PrimaVena wines will satisfy you for their purity, given by genuineness and frankness; and for the complexity conferred by elegance and uniqueness.

    Cantina PrimaVena is not a leader in the sector, it is a small winery that day after day gives its best to make the good of Italy known to the world.

  • Cantina Rotaliana

    Cantina Rotaliana

    The Cantina Rotaliana is located in the heart of the Piana Rotaliana, at the foot of the splendid Dolomites, near Lake Garda and the city of Trento, famous for the Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church held between 1545 and 1563. the most renowned wine-growing areas of Trentino, is the home of Teroldego Rotaliano. he Cantina Rotaliana is also distinguished by a fine selection of white wines and Trentodoc.
    The grapes destined for the production of these wines come from the hilly vineyards surrounding the Piana Rotaliana, as well as from the Val di Cembra and the Val di Non.

  • Capovilla

    Capovilla

    The passion for the world of spirits was born by chance in '74, the year in which I started working on machinery for oenology. Numerous trips abroad, in particular Switzerland, Germany and Austria, allowed me to discover the world of distillation which, unlike what happened in Italy, founded the foundations on a completely different culture. At that time in our country everyone had the ambition to distill "something" at home, without however having the skills to do so. In the cellars there were only beautiful stills that did not produce anything good. It was a long and tiring journey. Those who encouraged me were my importers who I still have in other countries.

  • Casa Cecchin

    Casa Cecchin

    Renato and Roberta Cecchin winemakers in the volcanic soils of Lessini and Gambellara. Autochthonous Durella and Garganega: artisanal viticulture with respect for nature.

  • Casa Divina Provvidenza

    Casa Divina Provvidenza

    Established in 1821, the "Casa Divina Provvidenza" farm, sold by the Vatican state to the Cosmi family, has returned to its former glory by focusing on tradition, on the history of a territory like Neptune and on the rediscovery of native vines, a unique heritage in Lazio for more of 2 centuries. The Cosmi have been winemakers for 3 generations, devoted to the enhancement of a wonderful fruit of the earth: grapes.

    The company has chosen to give the best for its tradition by producing quality wines, with modern technologies, choosing the best machinery and specializing, thus combining ancient values and modernity, establishing a company that believes in the future and in work. Today a wing of the farmhouse is the occasional residence of the owners while the rest is dedicated to the processing of wine, up to the bottling and packaging of the product. Adjacent to the cellar there is the Company Enoteca with the tasting room, a destination for tourists and local people.

  • Casale del Giglio

    Casale del Giglio

    Casale del Giglio was founded in 1967 by Dr. Berardino Santarelli, originally from Amatrice, and is located in the Agro Pontino in the locality of Le Ferriere, Municipality of Aprilia, in the province of Latina, about 50 km south of Rome. This territory represented, compared to other areas of Lazio and other regions of Italy, an environment to be explored from a wine-making point of view. For this reason, in 1985 the “Casale del Giglio” research and development project was set up, authorized by the Lazio Region Agriculture Department.

  • Castello del Poggio

    Castello del Poggio

    The estate is the result of the great wealth of experience, knowledge and love for the vineyard of the Zonin family. Purchased in 1985, it now covers 186 hectares, of which 160 are vineyards, which form an enchanting amphitheater of rows at an average altitude between 250 and 350 meters. The climate is typically continental and is influenced by the barrier that the Alps and the Apennines oppose to the south-western winds.

    The Castello del Poggio estate is committed to enhancing the indigenous vines of excellence of Piedmont, such as Barbera, Dolcetto, Brachetto, Moscato d'Asti and Grignolino, which in this area express the best varietal characteristics and which historically it is considered the "cru" area par excellence.

  • Castello del Terriccio

    Castello del Terriccio

    Castello del Terriccio is one of the largest agricultural properties in Tuscany: approximately 1500 hectares in total, of which 65 are destined for vineyards and 40 for olive groves, extending along the northern limit of the Tuscan Maremma near Bolgheri.

    The fortunate combination of soil, air and light make this microcosm unique where nature and the intervention of man are integrated with balance, who, with foresight, has been able to safeguard the biodiversity of the territory over time, maintaining the presence of different crops and spontaneous vegetation next to the vineyards.

    The estate offers views of rare beauty and charm: the vineyards alternate with forests of turkey oaks, oaks, eucalyptus trees and the Mediterranean scrub that colors and perfumes the landscape. Beyond the scrub there are still meadows, farmhouses, grassy expanses sloping down to the sea which limits the Maremma coast between Castiglioncello and Bibbona. The many streams and the lake that collects them ensure water for the flora and abundant wildlife.

    From the property you can see, on clear days, four islands of the Tuscan archipelago. At sunset, the spectacle of the fiery sun disappearing into the Tyrrhenian Sea. The ruins of the medieval castle that gives the estate its name are located on the highest hill, the one that enjoys the highest view.

    In addition to vineyards and olive groves, the property includes an important Limousine cattle breeding in the wild.

  • Castello di Gussago

    Castello di Gussago

    The grapes from each vineyard are harvested by hand and vinified separately so that every peculiarity is preserved and enhanced in the true expression of our territory. The company philosophy aims to respect the characteristics of the grapes, enhancing and preserving their quality, guaranteeing a conservative type of enology aimed at enhancing the natural characteristics of the grapes produced and respecting the combination of vine and environment.

  • Castello di Rubbia

    Castello di Rubbia

    Obtained in the womb of the rock of a karst promontory and embellished with a stylistic canon that refers to the ancient domed vaults, our cellar is a perfect synthesis between modernity and tradition.

    The living karst rock walls of the cellar tell the geology of millions of years of history with fossils and minerals.

    In this place, from the grapes of our vineyard, the Castello di Rubbia wines are born: they find their identity in the slow flow of spontaneous macerations and fermentations that can last for months. In the silence of the long refinements on the yeasts they find their own identity, each with their own rhythm walks in search of stability, or balance, the first axiom for a wine that is about to embark on a new life in the bottle, without the need for filtration.

    This period varies from 2 to 5 years before presentation and public availability.

  • Castello di Spessa

    Castello di Spessa

    Elegant, mineral, persistent wines of remarkable freshness and great drinkability directly to your home. The wines of Castello di Spessa are refined in the medieval cellars and in the bunker, dug under the castle during the Second World War but only discovered in 1987 during the renovation of the castle. Located about 18 meters deep, at a constant temperature of 14 degrees, the bunker is the ideal place for refining the estate's fine wines.

  • Castello Monaci

    Castello Monaci

    In the heart of Salice Salentino, Castello Monaci stands out. The Castle and the Cellar are surrounded by about 3,000 olive trees and 150 hectares of vineyards which represent one of the most significant models of the innovative Salento viticulture. The vineyards are trained with spurred cordon. Below a first clayey layer of about 1 meter the roots meet a wide band of tuff, a typical porous and friable white stone. In periods of great drought it acts as a water resource for the vine, giving the wines flavor and minerality.

  • Castelvecchi

    Castelvecchi

    The Castelvecchi winery has an area of about 1,000 square meters and enjoys exceptional natural air conditioning (constant 18 ° degrees). It is divided into six rooms: one for welcoming guests, two for winemaking, three for aging in oak barrels and barriques.

    The surrounding landscape is truly unique: all around is a wonderful setting of vineyards and olive groves that surrounds the town of Radda and right in front of the winery stands the ancient village of La Volpaia in all its splendor. In this privileged place it seems that history stopped at the magical Middle Ages.

  • Cavicchioli

    Cavicchioli

    The style and the name Cavicchioli become more and more a point of reference in the world of Lambrusco Modenese, up to today, where the Cavicchioli Cellars can rightly be called the synthesis of an epic of Emilian wine that from a family saga has become a viticultural reality kept in the portfolio of the major brands of a national reality.

  • Cecchetto

    Cecchetto

    The history of the Cecchetto winery is firmly intertwined with that of its land and its most important grape, the Raboso del Piave, a vine difficult to tame but capable of striking with its rough, bold, sometimes grumpy character. Of this winery you can taste different tests, interpretations, versions, experiments, discuss woods, refinements, harvests, winemaking strategies, withering concerning this vine of the Treviso province traditionally prone to angularity and here interpreted according to a more modern style.

  • Ceci

    Ceci

    Le Cantine Ceci, was born in 1938 and today produces some of the most appreciated products of the territory, from the legendary Lambrusco “Terre Verdiane” to the great “Otello Nero di Lambrusco”. The rapid expansion began in the 90s, with the birth of the Lambrusco Terre Verdiane, with which this vine experienced a new youth and unexpected prestige.

  • Cesarini Sforza

    Cesarini Sforza

    Lamberto Cesarini Sforza, in 1974, founded, together with a small group of friends, the homonymous winery with the aim of producing high quality sparkling wines.

    In a few years Lamberto Cesarini Sforza managed to select a good number of excellent vineyards of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes, personally supervising the management of the funds, the choice of grapes and the strengthening of the winemaking systems.

    Thus the foundations were laid for the birth of Cesarini Sforza sparkling wines, which in a short time managed to conquer a prominent place in the world of Trentino and Italian sparkling wines: in 1976 the first Cesarini Sforza sparkling wine was born, elaborated according to the classic method; in 1985 a daring classic method Rosé was produced from Pinot Noir grapes grown on the hills of the Cembra Valley and subsequently, thanks to continuous viticultural and enological research, in 1986 the first Royal Aquila Reserve was born, produced using only Chardonnay grapes grown above 500 m.

  • Cesconi

    Cesconi

    In the parish archives of Pressano the surname Cesconi appears for the first time in 1751. From that moment the roots of our family have grown, together with the vineyards, on these hills.

    Some documents attest to the purchase of the Olivar vineyard at the beginning of the nineteenth century, whose Nosiola, thanks to the initiative of the great-grandfather Bernardino transported on ox-drawn carts, reached Innsbruck. Subsequently, grandfather Rinaldo, with the help of his son Paolo, began to supply wine to various taverns in the nearby city of Trento. In the following years Paolo succeeds, with great commitment, in increasing the company surface, and with the support of his sons Alessandro, Franco, Roberto and Lorenzo, the modern history of our company begins.

    From experience was born the conviction to eliminate the use of all synthetic chemicals. By observing nature we have arrived at the biological conversion of all our vineyards. The deep knowledge of our territory and the daily attention to our vineyards allows us to harvest healthy grapes, thus limiting as much as possible the intervention on the wine in the cellar.

    The production of wine is accompanied by a limited production of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, intense and pure, coming from centuries-old olive trees in the Valle dei Laghi.

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  • Champagne Castelnau

    Champagne Castelnau

    Located in the heart of Reims, the production site of the company extends for five hectares and has three levels of cellars in which the wines can develop at their best and reach their complete maturity. Castelnau is a brand specialized in long aging on yeasts. The Maison produces 600,000 bottles from 900 hectares divided between 150 different crus.

    Created in honor of General Edouard de Curières de Castelnau in 1916, Champagne de Castelnau became famous during the First World War. Since 1925, and for three generations, Champagne de Castelnau has been owned by a family from Epernay.

    Very popular for a good part of the twentieth century, particularly in the 1930s, Champagne de Castelnau is, all over the world, the guest of honor of royal families and circles of the French army. In 1962, in Reims, a dozen winemakers combined their vineyards and their skills to create the Regional Cooperative of Champagne Wines, a cooperative that, in 2003, bought Champagne de Castelnau.

    Today, the cooperative has one of the largest vineyards in the Champagne region and has made Champagne de Castelnau its most representative brand.

  • Château Pey La Tour

    Château Pey La Tour

    For connoisseurs and amateurs, Bordeaux often recalls the world of Grand Cru Classé wines, the true elite of Bordeaux, indeed of the world, unrivaled icons in good wine circles. But Bordeaux is also associated with less prestigious appellations, where great wines can still be produced on excellent soils. And that is precisely why we acquired Château Pey La Tour in 1990, totally committed to revealing the full potential of this extraordinary terroir and creating a magnificent, distinctive, complex and elegant wine. Patrizio Jestin.

    For Château Pey La Tour, sustainability is at the heart of its approach and has adopted environmentally friendly practices that respect nature, the soil and man. Since the 2018 vintage, Château Pey La Tour has benefited from the Terra Vitis and High Environmental Value (HVE) environmental certifications.

  • Ciacci Piccolomini d'Aragona

    Ciacci Piccolomini d'Aragona

    The estate boasts its origins since the 17th century and preserves its historical heritage in a palace built in the same period by the Bishop of Montalcino and Abbot of the Abbey of S. Antimo, Fabivs de' Vecchis.
    Ciacci Piccolomini d'Aragona has two cellars divided as follows:
    the historic cellar called Palazzo, built in the century. XVII, used for the long aging of the finest wines;
    the new Molinello winery, located near Castelnuovo dell'Abate, is the official headquarters where, in addition to the rooms intended for winemaking, aging and refining of the wines, the offices are located.

  • Cihuatàn

    Cihuatàn

    Cihuatán is a pre-Columbian archaeological site of great historical importance in Central America located in El Salvador. The city, with architecture with clear Aztec influences, was built and inhabited between 900 and 1200 AD by indigenous Maya-Pipil. Cihuatan was very extensive and its remnants cover about three square kilometers, with seven neighborhoods surrounding the city center, each with its own ceremonial buildings, including some Mayan pyramids. To date, about 150 structures have been identified, of which only a small part has been brought to light. Chiuatàn translated means "near the woman", a name that derives from the shape of the nearby Guazapa mountain, whose profile recalls the silhouette of a woman sleeping on her back.

  • Col di Rocca

    Col di Rocca

    In the heart of the Prosecco district of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, is the Col di Rocca winery. From here the "Prosecco Coldirocca" comes to life, the winery is committed to playing the role of skilful interpreter of the "genius loci" of the Venetian land. Each bottle is the synthesis, the "summa" of stories of men and the environment that interact and understand each other.

  • Col Dovigo

    Col Dovigo

    Col Dovigo produces splendid wines with a strong personality, in the Breganzese area in the province of Vicenza in the heart of Veneto. the production is varied, for the white wines: Vespaiolo, Chardonnay, Tocai, Pinot Grigio and for the red wines Cabernet Sauvignon and Savardo, Merlot Suam, Paezza and Groppello.

  • Col Sandago

    Col Sandago

    The Col Sandago winery was born in the municipality of Susegana, in the province of Treviso. The avant-garde structure, equipped with absolutely innovative equipment, allows to reach high quality standards in the production of sparkling, semi-sparkling and still wines. The careful care of the vineyards and the various cultural practices, such as pruning, thinning and selection of the bunches, take place in full respect of nature. The total electronic management of the production cycle is able to memorize the data to keep the qualitative characteristics of each type of wine uniform over time.

  • Collalto

    Collalto

    The Collalto cellars are located in the province of Treviso in the heart of Veneto. The production varies between sparkling bubbles - Brut - Dry - Extra-Dry - Rosè, the native Manzoni Bianco - Rosabianco - Manzoni Rosso - Verdiso, the classic Cabertnet Sauvignon - Merlot

  • Collesi

    Collesi

    Collesi rewards the expectations of those who seek quality and authenticity of ingredients, respect for nature, continuity with tradition, even in beers and spirits. In compliance with these fundamental values, all the products of the Collesi Company are made without shortcuts, scrupulously following rigorous criteria and ancient methods.

  • ColSaliz

    ColSaliz

    The company owned by Antonio Faganello, new as a structure but old of tradition and winemaking experience handed down from father to son since 1889, is spread over 15 hectares of vineyards located in the municipality of Refrontolo and favorably exposed from west to south-west. an altitude between 200 and 300 meters above sea level. The vineyard training systems which are the "silvoz" and "alla cappuccina", added to an adequate planting density, together with a drastic reduction of fertilizers guarantee the excellent quality of the Prosecco grape. Thanks to a substantial decrease in productivity per vine. The wines produced in this company are all obtained from Prosecco grapes owned by the property where with very modern vinification systems we pass from soft pressing to fermentation of the must in containers at a controlled temperature and then in autoclaves for the second fermentation. Prosecco ColSaliz is offered in two versions: sparkling and sparkling.

  • Colterenzio

    Colterenzio

    The force of gravity, natural and avant-garde, is the protagonist of our delivery point, completed in 2010. It is the first transit station for the healthy and ripe grapes of our families of winemakers. Thanks to the force of gravity, in fact, the fruits reach the destemmers and crushers, located in the floor below.

    All the red berried grapes are destemmed, crushed and placed directly in the fermentation tanks, while the white berried grapes are partially destemmed or only crushed and carried into the underlying presses. The new membrane presses ensure a delicate process, preserving the precious aromatic substances of the grapes.

    Wines that boast an intense and full aromaticity, even after a prolonged refinement in the bottle, enhance a marked fragrance and a limpid varietal character. The fermentation and aging of our wines takes place, depending on the variety, in stainless steel tanks, concrete or wooden barrels. During the vinification phase, the skill and knowledge of our cellar master Martin Lemayr and his team come into play, working to enhance the quality produced by the winemakers with great passion and dedication.

  • Concilio

    Concilio

    The Concilio brand is the son of the Val d'Adige, a plain quenched by the river Adige and always suited to the cultivation and care of vines.
    The historic headquarters of the Concilio winery, today a modern production plant of Cantina Sociale di Trento, was located near one of the villages in the valley, Volano. The winery, located in the heart of the Trentino wine industry, is equipped with cutting-edge technologies suitable for any type of processing. The plant is surrounded by greenery and shows its “green soul” in the choice of the energy necessary for the production process: a photovoltaic system in fact covers a large part of the system's energy needs.

  • Conterno Fantino

    Conterno Fantino

    The Conterno Fantino farm, founded in 1982 by Claudio Conterno and Guido Fantino, now cultivates 27 hectares of vineyards divided between the four vines, Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Chardonnay, and produces 140 thousand bottles a year. Over time, the two founders have been joined with different roles by Alda, Fabio and Elisa Fantino. Soon it will be the turn of Noemi and Matteo Conterno. In addition, about ten employees work full-time in the company. Environmental sustainability, safeguarding biodiversity, respect for the land and its memory, are the guidelines in the management of the vineyards, grown entirely in organic farming (certified by CCPB).

  • Conti d'Arco

    Conti d'Arco

    The Conti d'Arco line includes a series of DOC wines from Trentino, selected in the most suitable areas of the region by oenologists who follow every stage of the production process, from the vineyard to the bottle. An area with an ideal soil and climate, Trentino also has a renowned sparkling wine tradition. This is why the range also includes Talento Trento DOC, classic method sparkling wines dedicated to all special occasions.

  • Contini

    Contini

    Founded in 1898 by Salvatore Contini, today it represents absolute excellence within the Sardinian wine scene. The Contini family's journey through the wine roads is long and exciting. Attilio, Salvatore's son, carries on the commitment undertaken by his father. Enlarges the current cellar and enhances the surface of the vineyards.

    The company is located in Cabras on the Sinis peninsula a few steps from the Phoenician-Punic city of Tharros, the village of San Salvatore and the archaeological site of "Sa Osa" where grape seeds dating back to 2000 BC were found which are the oldest testimony of the cultivation of the vine in Sardinia.

    The experience and strength of the Contini generations produce an excellent wine, the spearhead of the company, Vernaccia. The wine has received important awards: gold medal at the Milan Exposition of 1912 and 1913 and the first Sardinian wine to win the Tre Bicchieri del Gambero Rosso in 1989.

    But the path of enological experimentation does not stop. Contini products are Vermentino and Cannonau, Nieddera from the vine of the same name and Mamaioa wines, natural wines without added sulphites.

  • Coppo

    Coppo

    The history of the Coppo company is inextricably intertwined with that of Piedmontese wine, in particular with the development of Canelli, homeland and capital of Italian sparkling wine, still today one of the most important Italian wine-growing poles.
    A story of tradition and courageous vision of the future, of sacrifice and innovation. A story that demonstrates the unconditional love of the Coppos for their places of origin, the vines that have always been cultivated in Piedmont and the long family tradition.
    The origins of the company date back to 1892 and for over 120 years they followed the fortunes of the family, still the sole owner today. The ability, since its origins, to lead the own vineyards and to vinify and bottle the grapes produced under its own brand make the Coppo winery one of the oldest wineries in Italy. So much so that, in 2012, Unioncamere included the company in the national register of historic companies with more than a century of uninterrupted activity in the same product sector.

  • Corte Capitelli

    Corte Capitelli

    Our family, returning to its ancient origins as farmers, decides to embark on an important adventure here: the production of wine aiming at the excellence of its territory. We are a young company which however looks back to its roots, which investigates the potential of its territory and its best products, which wants to bring new energy and enthusiasm into a millenary agricultural history.

  • Corte Moschina

    Corte Moschina

    Different types of soil give our wines unique properties that unequivocally characterize each product: the basalt soil of Monte Calvarina, the white karst rocks and a land rich in iron from Alonte and limestone rocks in Valpolicella.

  • Cortenera

    Cortenera

    The Ferrari family has been linked to Gambellara since 1400, with vineyards and olive trees. From the coast of Monticello it moves up to Monte San Marco, choosing and cultivating the valley.

    And it is here, in 2012, that Gianluca Ferrari surprises Vicenza with the construction of a new avant-garde cellar: underground and hexagonal, it is a tribute to the features of the columnar basalt.

  • Costa Arènte

    Costa Arènte

    In Costa Arente we apply a closed circuit model: we work by hand, as per tradition, we respect the land and its times, each phase of the processing takes place within our farm. A single body of 35 hectares of which 17 are planted with vineyards and the remainder with woods and olive groves: our estate stands on a hill, 250 meters above sea level, in the valley closest to Verona, the Valpantena.

  • Cotarella

    Cotarella

    The philosophy of a company cannot be made only of words. The philosophy of a company is the backbone of all the choices that that company makes, in all its fields of action. We believe in our values and our commitment is to always act in compliance with them. Only in this way will we be able to obtain a final product that makes us truly satisfied and proud of ourselves as a company, as people, as a family.

    Although constantly evolving, the Cotarella family is founded on some immutable pillars. Love for our roots, culture as a continuous exchange, constant research, curiosity, the willingness to innovate and innovate. The passion for our work and the pleasure of listening and sharing. Without all these things we would not be who we are today nor would we be ready to face tomorrow.

    Our passion for viticulture and the strong sense of belonging to the territory of origin have pushed us for over thirty years to enhance our wine heritage according to a production philosophy centered on some key values.

  • Cottanera

    Cottanera

    Respect for the Earth and its rhythms. In the vineyards almost all the interventions, including the harvest, are done by hand. For us, making wine means respect for the territory, trying to make the most of its potential without ever distorting it.
    We want to create an innovative viticulture garrison on Etna that aims at quality and manages to translate the voice of the territory into wine, enhancing the differences that each single district gives to the grapes.

  • Curtense

    Curtense

    The Curtense microbrewery was born from the passion cultivated since 1998 when the first KIT for making beer at home arrived. However, it was in 2011 that the dream of making beer came true.

    We prefer local raw materials, agricultural ingredients from Brescia. We carefully choose - and in some cases produce - the ingredients for our beers.

    The particular organoleptic characteristics of Monterotondo water make our beers a unique artisan product.

    Christian is the official "master brewer"… When he is absent, Matteo puts his hand to it and does what he does best: experiment.

    All our beers ferment naturally, without the addition of additives and carbon dioxide. They are all raw: not pasteurized, unfiltered and refermented.

  • Dal Maso

    Dal Maso

    The history of the Dal Maso family begins at the end of the nineteenth century on the gentle hills of Montebello Vicentino in the province of Vicenza. The founder of the family was Serafino Dal Maso, the great-grandfather and founder of the company. From the end of the 1960s his father, Luigino Dal Maso, marked the great turning point, following, indeed always anticipating, the evolution of the wine market in the 1980s and 1990s. In fact, an important series of investments began, the acquisition of new properties in the most suitable areas of Gambellara, of the Berici Hills south-west of Vicenza, and already in those years he started the first exports to numerous foreign markets. Loyalty to the Venetian territories is what has always characterized the cellar: each wine speaks of the style, the Dal Maso family and the terroir of the Berici Hills, Gambellara and the Lessini Mountains. It is the earth that possesses the qualities, man just has to understand them. Dal Maso wines are the mirror of an artisan knowledge of making wine that turns into research and project, based on the careful study of the peculiarities of each vineyard.

  • Dalle Ore

    Dalle Ore

    The vineyard has been kept in its original habitat surrounded by woods and meadows. In these hills we grow native vines such as Durella and Garganega and typical vines such as Cabernet Franc, Pinot Nero and Riesling Renano, according to a strict protocol called the Agno Valley Rule, in which the ancient principles of local agriculture have been recovered. . The vinification follows the same path: the minimum possible intervention. From the vine to the wine we process our wines within the property. From the fruit to the bottle we let the typicality of the terroir express itself, which preserves the richness that the soil of our vineyard has brought to the fruit.

  • Dario Coos

    Dario Coos

    The winery is located in Ramandolo, a small town famous for the production of the passito wine of the same name, made unique for its particular microclimate.

    We are located at the end of the Colli Orientali del Friuli, about 20 km from Udine. The cultivation of vines in these places dates back to the late 1800s.

    Tradition and history that at Dario Coos blend perfectly with the attention and research for high quality productions.

  • De Buris

    De Buris

    De Buris is not just a wine. De Buris is an enchanted place, a villa rich in history and art whose roots go back to Roman times. Villa De Buris preserves two thousand years of Valpolicella history: Here the De Buris project has found the ideal space to grow and transform.

    Here it is the vineyard: we are in the highest part of the La Groletta vineyard, at 250 meters above sea level, with very low yields it has always been considered a privileged area for the quality of the grapes. The best place to give birth to a dream: looking at Lake Garda but protected by the Lessini Mountains, in an ideal position, because the microclimate must be perfect.
    The soil, then, is thin and fresh, the main way to reach that ideal of quality that has guided our project.

    A growth path started more than twenty years ago by the Tommasi family, one of the protagonists of the history of Amarone and Valpolicella and which is finally realized with the fourth generation. Everything revolves around the one hundred and ten days of drying, a Time for the grapes that will return multiplied in the glass dressed in richness, complexity and depth, after five years of aging and resting in large Slavonian oak barrels.

    «The 2009 season passed under the banner of good weather, a year that will remain in the memory of our territory. Ten years of constant and obsessive attention, from harvest to marketing.

  • De Ranke

    De Ranke

    In the early 1980s, as beer lovers, we were concerned about the disappearance of many small and medium-sized breweries, when it was the breweries that produced the best beers. Furthermore, at the time, it was worrying to see many excellent beers losing their bitterness in favor of a sweeter taste, on the pretext that the consumer preferred sweetness and had lost the habit of bitter tastes.

    In reality, it is the possibility offered by new technologies to use hop extracts rather than cones, and therefore produce at a lower cost, that explains this phenomenon. Furthermore, the world of industrial beer was increasingly convinced that a neutral-tasting beer would reach a wider audience (with a little advertising). These developments have prompted us to act in such a way as to demonstrate that only the best raw materials and respect for traditional methods guarantee quality.

  • Denis Bovière

    Denis Bovière

    After several years of vine growing, Jean Bovière decided to develop his own Champagne in 1957. He passed on his know-how and his passion to Denis Bovière who in turn passed it on to Florian Bovière who came to join us on the site. ' operating for several years now….

    Our vineyard is about 4 hectares 80 composed of 80% of Pinot Noir and 20% of Chardonnay. Age of vines: 35 years on average, the oldest vine of the company was planted in 1938.

    In enamelled and stainless steel vats where the fermentation process takes place slowly.

    The first "alcoholic" fermentation transforms the juices (or musts) into wines. The yeasts "eat" the sugar and thus produce alcohol and carbon dioxide.

    The second "malolactic" fermentation converts malic acid into lactic acid. This fermentation takes place at the end of the alcoholic fermentation. Stabilizes and sweetens the wine by reducing its acidity. Then comes the "filtration" to eliminate the solid particles, the wine today is called "limpid wines".

    Then we carry out the assembly, a step that consists in mixing the wine of the different plots and the different vines to obtain a final product, balanced between fruitiness, softness and freshness. And finally the bottling where the second fermentation takes place slowly. It will give the fine bubbles, which contribute to its charm and elegance.

  • Di Majo Norante

    Di Majo Norante

    Di Majo Norante has been producing wines from its own grapes since 1800 IN MOLISE north of the Gargano. The predisposition to select clones of native vines through the study of their adaptability to the soil of the southern area is at the origin of all Di Majo Norante wines.

    To classic grapes such as Malvasia, Trebbiano, Montepulciano and Sangiovese he first flanked Bombino and Aglianico, and finally the ancient Falanghina and Greco vines for the production of whites. Ellenico-Aglianico, Prugnolo and Tintilia for the reds. Real Moscato for the sweet passito.

  • Domaine de Canton

    Domaine de Canton

    Domaine de Canton is a liqueur produced and bottled in France. It is a ginger liqueur that comes from the French tradition in which fresh and sweet flavors are fortified by Cognac and water vine. The production is manual, on the palate it is sweet, with a spicy finish. It is consumed cold, straight, in cocktails.

  • Domaine Fernand Engel

    Domaine Fernand Engel

    Alsace is a French wine region that arises, as a sort of Middle-earth, between France and Germany; divided between them by the Rhine and the Vosges mountain range, they both share the strongly mineral matrix of the soil, the climate and the grape varieties.

    The only difference that actually distinguishes them is the interpretation that both give to the wines they produce and, in this, Alsace is a champion of intensity and acidity. Very intense and equally dry wines, with an austere character and a marked aromatic outfit.

  • Domaine Tortochot

    Domaine Tortochot

    Gabriel Tortochot, a fervent defender of Burgundy wines, in particular through his work as president of the "Syndicat Viticole de Gevrey-Chambertin" and his role in the "Comité National de L'INAO", has transmitted his passion for the terroir of Gevrey to her children, Brigitte and Chantal. The latter, with a diploma from the Sup de Co Dijon in her pocket, wanted to fly alone. For fifteen years he worked as a management controller for several companies in the Burgundian industrial environment. At the age of 35 he wanted to change direction but before returning he consolidated his training by obtaining a diploma as a technician in oenology, followed by a license in Vine Sciences from the Jules Guyot Institute (University of Burgundy in Dijon). It belongs to this new generation of winemakers who wish to practice viticulture closer to the plant and produce local wines.

  • Donnafugata

    Donnafugata

    Donnafugata was born in Sicily from the initiative of a family that, with passion, has been able to innovate the style and perception of Sicilian wine in the world.

    Giacomo Rallo, the fourth generation of a family with over 160 years of experience in quality wine, founded Donnafugata in 1983 together with his wife Gabriella, a pioneer of viticulture in Sicily.Today the sons José and Antonio lead the company and a team of people oriented to excellence.

    Donnafugata would not be the company it is today if Gabriella had given it another name.
    The name Donnafugata refers to the novel by Tomasi di Lampedusa the Leopard. A name that means "woman on the run" and refers to the story of a queen who found refuge in that part of Sicily where the company's vineyards are today. A story that inspired the company logo: the image of a woman's head with hair in the wind that stands out on each bottle.

    A face that is also that of Gabriella Rallo, the “donnafugata” who abandons her job as a teacher to take care of the Contessa Entellina vineyards full time. One of the first women in Sicily to produce wine in a sector typically dominated by men: a pioneer of quality viticulture for women.

  • Dorigati

    Dorigati

    The Dorigati winery is located in the historic center of Mezzocorona, in the province of Trento. As far as white wines are concerned, they carry out a classic white vinification, with temperatures of about 16 ° C to favor the metabolism of yeasts, preventing them from going into stress with the consequent production of unpleasant aromatic substances. The red vinification is instead supported by pumping over, which they believe to be the most delicate method for extracting the polyphenolic substances from the grape skins. The number of these pumpovers varies according to the quality of the grapes as a result of the climatic year. After a maceration of about 8-10 days, the racking follows.

  • Douglas Laing

    Douglas Laing

    Founded in 1948, Douglas Laing is a proudly independent family-owned Scotch Whiskey business in its third generation. Over 70 years of heritage have helped us refine our processes and deliver Whiskey that is consistently outstanding in its offering.

    Respecting the philosophy of presenting whiskey as intended by the distiller, we do not add or take anything away from our spirit, allowing whiskey lovers from all over the world to get as close as possible to tasting a shot directly from the cask.

  • Ebner

    Ebner

    The Ebner wine estate is located on the sunny Renon plateau, on a rocky spur above the town of Campodazzo, in the southernmost part of the Isarco Valley, with a splendid view of the Sciliar massif and the village of Fiè. Our quality wines are developed in the southernmost part of this valley, under our watchful eye and thanks to loving care. On the sunny and terraced slopes of volcanic origin facing south, red grapes grow, while the white ones prefer the more ventilated slopes to the south-east. These noble drops of the Isarco Valley derive, to a large extent, from a 40-year-old pergola, whose root system, kept vital thanks to delicate pruning, guarantees an ideal supply of nutrients to the grapes, even in periods of greatest drought.

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  • Equipe 5 Cantina di Soave

    Equipe 5 Cantina di Soave

    Historical brand of great value born in 1964 thanks to five Trentino winemakers who decided to combine their passion and skills in the sparkling wine sector to create this vintage classic method sparkling wine among the most famous and prestigious on the national scene, present in wine shops and most renowned restaurants.

  • Essentiae del Salento

    Essentiae del Salento

    The Essentiae liqueur was born with the aim of producing Salento elixirs, strictly maintaining the traditional recipes and ancient procedures observed since ancient times.
    Absolutely natural, the extracts are prepared by hand without the use of preservatives, dyes and chemical additives.
    The strong and resistant perfume, the intense and unmistakable taste and the bright color are due to the exclusive production process and above all to the use of selected fresh products.

  • Etsu

    Etsu

    The Japanese word "etsu" translated means pleasure, and it is precisely an intense pleasure that generates this very particular gin. It is produced in an artisanal way according to a secret recipe in good part.
    The main botanical notes of the recipe are fresh Okinawa pepper and yuzu, a small Japanese citrus fruit that is particularly fragrant and has a persistent taste.
    Etsu looks like a very classy gin: smooth, intense and silky, it opens with a dry hint and then releases a sweet floral flavor on the palate.
    Elegant also in its design with the label decorated with classic Japanese iconography embellished with golden details in relief.

  • Ettore Germano

    Ettore Germano

    Four generations of men in love with the vineyard. We are in the fourth generation of men in love with the vineyard. From the 4 hectares of property prior to the great-great-grandfather in the Cerretta area, one of the best mentions of the Barolo hills, the vineyard area has tripled, reaching today, counting as many as 10 hectares in Serralunga d'Alba and 9 in Cigliè, in Alta Langa.

    ​Great-grandfather Francesco and grandfather Alberto mainly took care of the vineyard and the sale of grapes, the predominant trade in the area at the time, selling it to manufacturing companies but also to private individuals, and making wine only very small quantities for their own consumption and some friends.

    The family grows with the joy of the birth of our two children: Elia (1998) and Maria (2001). In the following years we manage to buy another hectare in the Prapò area, one in Lazzarito, one in Pradone (appendix of the Lazzarito) and another in Cerretta. In 2010 my mother inherits from her cousin Tommaso Canale about half a hectare in the most famous historic vineyard of Serralunga la Vignarionda.

  • Everclear

    Everclear

    Everclear is a distillery producing Moonshine, which since 2010 has returned to be legal in several countries, including the United States. Moonshine is in fact the name by which alcohol that was illegally distilled without state authorizations was called in jargon in America.

    Moonshine is defined as an unaged white whiskey, usually made from corn, its main ingredient. It is produced in two different grades: 75.5% and 95%, the sale of the latter version is still probable in some countries around the world and in some American states.

    It was called moonshine because the clandestine distillation took place at night and was generally produced and transported by migrants of Irish and Scottish origin who knew the recipe of what they called in Gaelic "uisce beatha", the water of life.

  • Fabbrica di Birra Perugia

    Fabbrica di Birra Perugia

    The feat is due to a group of friends, in love with beer and their roots, determined to give the city back its brewery.
    The craft beers produced immediately met with great success, both in the area and outside the region and abroad. Even critics soon became aware of this young reality, literally submerged in prizes and awards: from the European Beer Star to the Brussels Beer Challenge, from the main industry guides to the prestigious Beer of the Year competition.
    The idea of the current partners was and is simple, ambitious and a little crazy: to re-found the brewery after almost 90 years and make it one of the best craft businesses in the country. After long studies, research, attempts and sacrifices, Fabbrica Birra Perugia is once again a reality.

  • Fabio Mottola

    Fabio Mottola

    After graduating in agriculture and a five-year experience in my father-in-law Michele Satta's cellar, I began my personal adventure, driven by a great passion for wine and for the work of the artisan winemaker.

    My vineyard initially consisted of a plot of almost 20 years of age, excellently located at the foot of the Castagneto Carducci hill, it is called Le Pievi, about 4 hectares of excellent land with twenty-year-old vines. Shortly thereafter I also acquired an excellent vineyard of over two hectares of white grapes, especially Vermentino, in the locality of Le Fornacelle.

    In 2012 I bought what had always seemed to me an excellent vineyard: Le Gonnare. The name means "the washerwomen" because it is located at the foot of an ancient stream. So a soil of torrential deposits, with a lot of skeleton, facing north, deep and rich in clay. Fresh and very late as regards the ripening of the grapes.

    About 7 hectares in all. A small reality, so much so that I can personally follow every little step of cultivation and winemaking.

  • Falesco

    Falesco

    The Falesco Winery in Montefiascone, Lazio, uses the ancient vines of the area and vineyards, between Lake Bolsena in Lazio, and the city of Orvieto in Umbria.

    Passion for viticulture, a strong sense of belonging to the territory of origin and a scientific approach have been the basis of Falesco's production philosophy for over thirty years.

  • Falezze

    Falezze

    Falezze is a family-run company in Valpolicella, just a few minutes from Verona. A house, surrounded by woods, olive trees and centuries-old vineyards, children of a tradition that has been renewed with each harvest, for more than three generations. A story made up of people, love for the land and deep dedication.

  • Falkenstein

    Falkenstein

    The Falkenstein farm is located on the slopes of Monte Sole in the village of Naturno, above the castle of the same name. It was born as a fruit company, but in 1989 Franz and Bernadette Pratzner decided to abandon the cultivation of apples to devote themselves exclusively to viticulture.

  • Fattori

    Fattori

    Fattori Vini has vineyards located between 150 and 450 m. At each altitude different vines for different wines, processed and conditioned in a cellar where non-invasive systems and methods have made it possible to almost totally eliminate the use of chemistry.

  • Fattoria la Rivolta

    Fattoria la Rivolta

    The cellar, equipped with the most modern equipment, is divided into two structures, one purely technical for winemaking and the other, located inside the ancient farm, where the aging and bottling of wines takes place.

  • Fattoria Nicolucci

    Fattoria Nicolucci

    Since 1885 the Fattoria Casetto dei Mandorli di Nicolucci winery has been producing fine wines in Predappio Alta, an area of great historical importance in the viticulture of Romagna.

  • Fattoria Zerbina

    Fattoria Zerbina

    In the soul that Cristina Geminiani puts into her work there is all this: a way of cultivating the vine, harvesting grapes, transforming it into wine capable of containing the wisdom of tradition and the strength to dare the new.

    Each creation of Fattoria Zerbina comes from the deep bond with its land, from listening to the hidden language of its vines, which finds voice and expression through Cristina's sensitivity, instinct and passion. Only then does the land become wine. And it becomes a work of art.

  • Ferrari

    Ferrari

    Cantine Ferrari proudly represent Trentino. All Ferrari labels are Trentodoc and come exclusively from Trentino grapes grown at high altitude according to the principles of sustainable mountain agriculture. Trentodoc expresses the essence of mountain bubbles. The collections are divided into the classic line with Ferrari Brut, rosa and demi sec, the Maximum line, the Perlè line and the Riserve line.

  • Feudo Antico

    Feudo Antico

    Feudo Antico has chosen a hill in the heart of Abruzzo to build its new home. The remains of an ancient Roman villa and various tools of the time for the conservation of wine, which came to light during the replanting of the first Pecorino vineyards in 2003, did the rest. Our culture rooted in the past has pushed us to carry on the archaeological excavations: our project of care, protection and enhancement of the territory has acquired even more strength and awareness.

  • Finlaggan

    Finlaggan

    Finlaggan was a launch brand for Vintage Malt Whiskey Company Ltd, which focuses on whiskey bottling from the Highlands and Islands. The brand was designed to embody the spirit of Islay (named after a lake on the north side of the island, just west of Port Askaig where the Macdonald Lords of the Isles were based), and does so in three major NAS expressions : Old Reserve (40% vol), Eilean Mor (46% vol) and Cask Strength (58% vol).

    In autumn 2016, two wood finishes were introduced Port and Sherry, while at the beginning of the year a 2006 limited edition of 350 bottles was released for Feis Ile.

    Today the brand is sold worldwide in over 30 countries.

  • Fontana Candida

    Fontana Candida

    Fontana Candida has two cellars: the wine-making cellar in Frascati and the headquarters and bottling cellar in Monteporzio Catone. The Frascati Doc wine production area includes the entire territories of the municipalities of Frascati, Grottaferrata and Monte Porzio Catone and partly of the municipalities of Rome and Montecompatri.

  • Fontodi

    Fontodi

    Since 1968, Fontodi has belonged to the Manetti family, dedicated for centuries to another typically Chianti activity: the production of the famous terracottas. Precisely in the name of this strong link with the territory and with great passion for quality, the company has successfully directed itself towards an ever more careful cultivation of the vineyards and a more in-depth knowledge of the potential of Sangiovese in the Panzano area.

    The vinification and aging processes in wood take place in the modern cellar arranged on descending levels so as to operate by gravity with an approach as respectful as possible of the natural integrity of the grapes.

  • Fornaser

    Fornaser

    From grapes to wine, this is the prodigious journey through the leaf that welcomes light and transforms it, the shoots that transmit perceptions and flavors, the land that jealously guards in its terraces the water and minerals, which nurtures and nourishes, the sun that never stops shining and gives the lucky plots of the Fornaser winery the laborious miracle of a family heritage built step by step, never lost.

  • Fratelli Berlucchi

    Fratelli Berlucchi

    Fratelli Berlucchi is one of the oldest and best preserved wineries in Franciacorta. Restored in the seventies, among its authentic faces of the '300 have been brought to light frescoes from various eras, the oldest dating back to the' 500. In the original part you can see some scenes of agricultural work, flowers and ribbons of a wedding party, knightly coats of arms.

    The Fratelli Berlucchi vineyards are all between Borgonato and Cortefranca, in the province of Brescia. The names are the same attributed by the family in the 19th century, such as “Fontanella”, “La Palazzina”, Tre Camini ”,“ Casa delle Colonne ”. 70 hectares treated according to the most current winemaking techniques, in eco-environmental cultivation according to a proposal of the European Community for the respect of the environment, with flowering rose bushes at the head.

  • Fratelli Brunello

    Fratelli Brunello

    The Fratelli Brunello distillery, founded in 1840, is the oldest artisan distillery in Italy.
    It all started with a woman, Maria Marzari, one of the first female entrepreneurs in the world of grappa.

    Моntegalda, 1840. This is where the history of the oldest artisan distillery in Italy begins.
    The progenitor of the dynasty is Bortolo Lotto (1824-1907), a beloved and respected figure in the town of Montegalda.

    On the ground floor of the Palazzone - still today the seat of the Brunello distillery - it has a “bruso” (boiler) for the production of brandy, an oil mill and a mill for sulfur.

    Today the Brunello Brothers need to give a signal of innovation for an artisan distillery that has been its strong point for over 180 years of its centuries-old history.

    In recent years, marked by changes in tastes, consumption and in the way of drinking, it has become necessary to review not only the image of Grappa Brunello but also the product lines and give them a precise connotation in an increasingly complex market .

  • Frescobaldi

    Frescobaldi

    Frescobaldi embodies the essence of Tuscany, its extraordinary vocation for viticulture and the diversity of its territories.The uniqueness of Frescobaldi arises precisely from the representation of this diversity from its estates and from wines that express a kaleidoscope of aromas and sensations.

    Behind every Frescobaldi wine you can feel the strong heart of the people, agronomists and oenologists who live the vineyard and the terroir to grasp every detail. Their art requires the strict rule of respect. Respect for our tradition, which also guides us when we choose innovative solutions. Respect for Tuscany, which we consider a living land, to be cultivated in balance and harmony. Respect for each single terroir, which thanks to a unique combination of soils, altitudes and microclimates, gives us wines with their own and unrepeatable personality.

  • Gianfranco Fino

    Gianfranco Fino

    The company was founded in 2004 with the purchase of a small vineyard in the countryside of Manduria of 1.30 ha. Today the company owns about 14.5 ha of company surface. Right from the start, the company mission was to produce wines from 50 to 90 year old vines, grown in Apulian sapling, with great personality and a strong territorial identity.

  • Gigante

    Gigante

    A few animals, small plots of land and a vineyard make up the new family business. The dream begins to take shape and in the 80s the first bottles of Gigante wines come out. Until then, in fact, the wine was sold to a tavern in the village as house wine. It is Ferruccio's young nephew, Adriano Gigante who, moved by the enthusiasm of his twenty years, decides to be daring with the first bottlings.

    The label on the bottles bore the name of the Gigante family, accompanied by the image of the peacock, then as now the undisputed king of the courtyard.

    Since the end of the 90s Adriano has been joined by his wife Giuliana in the management and, after completing his studies, his cousin Ariedo Gigante, still the company's oenologist, brought his skills into the family business.

    A passion for wine that was born over time and that step by step gained strength, has increasingly tightened ties and transformed Ferruccio's dream into a reality, established nationally and internationally, of quality local wines.

  • Gilfenstein

    Gilfenstein

    Gilfenstein was created with the aim of selecting the best of the South Tyrolean winemaking and culinary tradition directly on the territory. It is a project that has had many years of research and professional meetings, developing important partnerships.

    Gilfenstein has signed a pact that has only one direction: the absolute quality of what it makes and the search for a unique product that represents the exact expression of the production area.

  • Gjulia

    Gjulia

    From passion and tradition, the gjulia craft beer is born in friuli venezia giulia. The beers are top-fermented and are processed with an artisanal method, without the use of filtration and pasteurization.

    After the first fermentation and slow maturation, which takes place in steel barrels at a strictly controlled temperature, the beer is bottled.

    The second fermentation takes place in the bottle for the second fermentation, which is why a very small residue of yeast is always visible on the bottom of the bottles.

  • Glenfarclas

    Glenfarclas

    Since 1865 Glenfarclas has been owned and operated by a single family, the Grants of Glenfarclas. On 8 June 1865 John Grant bought the rent for Rechlerich Farm and as part of the transaction bought Glenfarclas Distillery for £ 511.19S.0d. To this day Glenfarclas is one of the few distilleries in Scotland to remain family owned and operated. Now in the hands of the fifth and sixth generation of the family, the Grants remain committed to the vision of creating the best quality Single Malt Highland Scotch whiskey, in traditional Speyside style.

  • Glengoyne

    Glengoyne

    The GLENGOYNE distillery in the north of Scotland is known as one of the best producers of Single Malt, producing Whiskey aged 15, 18 and 21 years.

  • Glenturret

    Glenturret

    Glenturret is among the oldest active distilleries in Scotland. Glenturret as well as being a Single Malt, is also the main component of the very famous The Famous Grouse blended whiskey, and in 2002 the distillery also becomes the home of the Famous Grous.

  • Grillesino

    Grillesino

    Located in the municipality of Magliano in Toscana (GR), the Grillesino was born in 1999 from the desire of Giancarlo and Saverio Notari to produce a wine being able to manage every production phase. With vineyards mostly belonging to the Morellino di Scansano DOCG area, the company now reaches an extension of 42 hectares all planted with spurred cordon with a planting density of 6000 plants per hectare. From 2000 to 2002 the Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon varieties were planted for a total of 18 ha, which at the Grillesino are expressed with great complexity and richness of aromas.

    The planted clones were selected with the collaboration of the University of Agriculture of Florence and the Institut d'Oenologie de Bordeaux; collaboration which also led to the identification of the Cabernet-Margaux clone, used for our Ceccante.

    In 2004 the extension and restructuring works of the winery were completed and in the same year 17 hectares were acquired for the production of Vermentino. The property is completed by two small vineyards planted with Pinot Blanc and Viognier.
    The wines are vinified with modern technologies and undergo very light filtration treatments so that typicality is one of their major characteristics.

    In 2004 the extension and restructuring works of the winery were completed and in the same year 17 hectares were acquired for the production of Vermentino. The property is completed by two small vineyards planted with Pinot Blanc and Viognier.
    The wines are vinified with modern technologies and undergo very light filtration treatments so that typicality is one of their major characteristics.

  • I Campi

    I Campi

    Fourth generation of a historic family of winemakers, as soon as he finished his studies in oenology Flavio Prà began, already in the family business, a process of in-depth study of viticulture and quality oenology. This path coincides and evolves with his experience as an oenologist at important wineries in the Veneto and Italy. Since he was young, Flavio has made his family passion his own, characterized by respect for the vineyard and the territory in which it is grown.

  • Ian Macleod Distillers

    Ian Macleod Distillers

    Ian Macleod Distillers has built an updated range of high quality spirits and is a proud owner of brands such as Glengoyne, Tamdhu, Isle of Skye, Whiskey by Smokehead Scotch and Edinburgh Gin to name but a few. It is the 10th largest Scotch Whiskey company, producing and selling over 15 million bottles of spirits annually.

  • Il Poggione

    Il Poggione

    The il poggione estate is located in Sant'Angelo in Colle, about 10 km south of Montalcino. was founded in the late 1800s and was among the first to market the Brunello di Montalcino. It covers about 530 hectares, of which 140 are vineyards and 50 are olive groves.

  • Il Pollenza

    Il Pollenza

    The passion for the land, the constant dedication and the search for the best cultivation techniques, as well as the high quality standards for the processing of wine, have contributed to giving life to the winery: “il Pollenza”, located in Tolentino.

    The estate stands in the splendid panorama of the Macerata hills that Count Brachetti-Peretti bought more than twenty years ago from the Antici Mattei princes, with a beautiful 16th century building designed by Sangallo the Younger. It is spread over 200 hectares of which about 70 are destined for vineyards.

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  • J-Rose

    J-Rose

    The beauty of getting lost among the delicate notes of J.Rose is to immerse yourself in refined scents that release aromas of precious botanicals and bounce from the nose to the palate. To enhance the properties of each botanical, we have chosen to produce J.Rose with the Müller still, a unique work of craftsmanship, to create a gin of exceptional workmanship.

  • Jako

    Jako

    Our wine is born in friendship. Jako Wine originates from the encounter between an oenologist of rare wisdom and an expert, tireless ambassador of wine. Passion, love, courage: these are the seeds to give life to a great family of wines. The Jako Wine project was born in 2015, from the production of a classic method sparkling wine, initially shared exclusively for friends: a few bottles tasted in company during meetings and celebrations. At that time we did not yet have the plan to sell such a precious product close to our heart. But we were already proud of all the aromas and nuances that we were able to enclose in each glass. Strengthened by our convictions and constant appreciation by users, we have decided to finally share our excellent wine. Here is the decision to sell it by opening up to the market. Without forgetting the starting point: making wines for friends and for anyone who knows how to appreciate our philosophy.

  • Kaltern Kellerei

    Kaltern Kellerei

    The history of Cantina Kaltern goes back a long time. It took more than a century for our winery to become what it is and what it represents now: professionalism, passion, sense of belonging, experience and the highest quality standards.

    Today, Cantina Kaltern is one of the most important wineries in South Tyrol, and the wine-growing municipality of Caldaro, the best known and most loved in South Tyrol, is proud of its fame. But Caldaro is not a special place only for wine lovers and connoisseurs. Wine is the great protagonist of the life of the community: it has forged it over the years, it has given and gives work, it fills the inhabitants and farmers with pride and is for many a full-time professional commitment, pursued with great passion by many. different areas, whether in the vineyards, in the cellar, in the gastronomy or in the trade.

    In Caldaro, wine is synonymous with taste and quality. What makes our small wine-growing community with its large natural and bathing lake and its wines truly unique is the community that surrounds it. Spreading the spirit, the euphoria, the common commitment, the wine and, of course, the natural beauties all over the world. Cantina Kaltern plays an important role in this sense that perfectly reflects the company philosophy: union of intentions and constant search for quality.

  • Kettmeir

    Kettmeir

    A historic winery immersed in the South Tyrolean vineyards, witness and messenger of the knowledge of the time. A pioneering company looking for new scenarios to explore.

    Tradition as a value to be handed down, progress as a vision to be perpetrated.
    And a single goal to pursue: wine. Fragrant, elegant, territorial.

    In each grape, the history of this land. In every drop the know-how of its people. In each bubble, a way of being.

  • La Castellada

    La Castellada

    Natural techniques are not limited to the vineyard but are also applied in the cellar, where they are inspired by traditional oenological practices.

    Thanks to the maceration carried out in contact with the skins in truncated cone vats, for more or less long periods depending on the type of grape, the musts begin fermentation with the action of indigenous yeasts, and then continue with the refinement for two years in wood, in old large barrels, barriques or tonneaux.

    A very low sulfitation, the carrying out of decanting only in cases of necessity and the non-control of the temperature, pursue the logic of minimal intervention. The wines aged for one or more years in large and small barrels, then pass in steel, where they remain for a year, in order to deposit the funds, and finally, without any filtration, in the bottle, where they spend the last year before market release.

  • La Tordera

    La Tordera

    For 4 generations our keyword has been Natural Balance which translates into the constant and continuous search for sustainable agriculture from an environmental, economic and social point of view.

    Natural Balance is a closed circle from the vineyard to the bottle and the result are wines with a reduced sulphite content produced in the La Tordera winery, certified by CasaClima Wine.

  • Lamborghini

    Lamborghini

    Tenuta Lamborghini is located in Umbria, between the southern slope of Lake Trasimeno and the beautiful medieval village of Panicale. We are on the border between Umbria and Tuscany, Cortona and the Val di Chiana are only a few tens of kilometers away. The estate was bought by Ferruccio Lamborghini in the late 1960s who, while traveling in these areas, fell in love with the harsh and very sweet landscape at the same time.

  • Le Guaite di Noemi

    Le Guaite di Noemi

    In 2002 the winery was born, with the name of Dal Bosco Giulietta "Le Guaite" and for the first time we produce the 2002 Valpolicella Superiore, the 2002 Amarone della Valpolicella, and the 2002 Recioto della Valpolicella.
    The company is family-run where people work from morning to evening, with passion and love, and many sacrifices.
    It is located in the hills of Valpolicella in Mezzane di Sopra, among olive trees and vineyards in a wonderful landscape.
  • Le Macchiole

    Le Macchiole

    Founded in the early eighties, Le Macchiole is one of the historic realities of Bolgheri, which over time has become the absolute reference for quality Tuscan wine. The project is realized thanks to Eugenio Campolmi and Cinzia Merli, among the pioneers of the area, through the original vision of a suitable territory still at the dawn of its stylistic definition. It was precisely their action, both in the vineyard and in the cellar, with the creation of wines that have become symbols for their caliber and personality, that contributed to the fame of Bolgheri.

    Today it is Cinzia who leads the company, with the decisive contribution of her sons Elia and Mattia, now protagonists of the company, as well as an increasingly cohesive and close-knit team of collaborators. An extended family that never ceases to innovate, surprising and surprising itself, in the wake of history. Changing to remain itself, Le Macchiole shows a constantly evolving physiognomy thanks to a contemporary reading of the wine and its terroir.

    The convinced choice of organic farming and an increasingly sustainable approach, the ever more precise definition of a style that favors finesse and elegance, as well as authenticity and personality, sculpt the face of a historic but not static winery, an aware protagonist of its time.

  • Le Ragnaie

    Le Ragnaie

    The Le Ragnaie farm covers an area of 28 hectares in the municipality of Montalcino, in the province of Siena. Our lands are cultivated with vineyards and olive groves, following the dictates of organic farming *, and are located in three distinct areas of the Montalcino area, allowing us to make wine from three different terroirs. Our cellar is located in the Ragnaie business center, in essential and rational environments that allow us to work in maximum safety and cleanliness.
    After the harvest the grapes are selected on a vibrant sorting table where the best bunches are chosen, allowing us to vinify only quality grapes. The musts are fermented and macerated in concrete vats where, with the help of manual pumping over, they remain from 25 to 90 days. After pressing, the wines rest in our barrel cellar in large Slavonian oak barrels
    The period of stay in oak varies from 12 months for the IGT Troncone, 24 months for the Rosso di Montalcino and 36 months for the Brunellis.
    After bottling, the wines rest in a controlled temperature and humidity environment until they are put on the market.

  • Lemon Limoncello

    Lemon Limoncello

    Lemon Limoncello LIMIDET EDITION is produced only once a year, in the months ranging from April to July, because only in this period the lemons the "Ovali di Sorrento PGI" reach their maximum aroma. "My signature on purpose. to each bottle is the guarantee of the passion, dedication, obsessive care and also of the enthusiasm that I put into creating this genuine fruit. " Roberto Peveroni owners of the ANTOEROBI restaurant

  • Leone de Castris

    Leone de Castris

    The LEONE DE CASTRIS winery is located north-west of the Salento peninsula, an area with an ancient winemaking tradition. Five Roses, the best known product of the company and the first rosé wine to be bottled and marketed in Italy and immediately exported to the United States. The winery presents a varied range of products: red, white, rosé DOC wines (Salice Salentino, Locorotondo, Copertino, Primitivo di Manduria), interesting IGT Salento and Puglia wines, rosé and white sparkling wines; a brandy and an oil of particular value.

  • Les Crêtes

    Les Crêtes

    The Les Cretes winery manages 20 hectares of vineyards spread across six Aosta Valley municipalities. With its annual production of 170,000 bottles it is the largest private company operating in the region.The vines in this area find their ideal habitat on the ventilated terraces that extend along the central valley and rise close to the mountain. White wines with delicate, balanced and persistent aromas, the finest red wines of the Aosta Valley, intense and fruity sweet wines and sparkling wines with a fresh and unmistakable flavor.

  • Limestone Branch Distillery

    Limestone Branch Distillery

    Stephen and Paul paved the way for Limestone Branch on May 26, 2011. With the help of their father, who still had ties to the local bourbon community, the brothers rebuilt a small distillery reminiscent of a bygone era. A little less than a year later, they pulled out the big ribbon-cutting scissors on February 17, 2012. Today, when you visit the Limestone Branch Distillery, you can't help but sense the story that helped shape it.

  • Lo Triolet

    Lo Triolet

    Pinot grigio is the “symbol” wine of Lo Triolet. The first planting of this vine was carried out in 1988, with the aim of replanting the old family vineyards by planting an early variety that would ensure optimal ripeness even at 800-900 meters above sea level in the Municipality of Introd.

    The choice of the pinot grigio was decisive for the development of the company, because from the very first year it aroused great interest from lovers of "good wine". Since then, Lo Triolet has grown and today offers a wide range of labels including white wines, red wines and sweet wines.

  • Lona Ester

    Lona Ester

    Lona Ester is a family-run farm that has been working the rugged slopes of the Cembra Valley since 1860, where over seven hundred kilometers of dry stone walls now support about three hundred hectares of vineyards. Today led by a group of young people, who represent the last generation of the family, the company is organizing a targeted series of restructuring and productive renewal interventions.

    Here, on land planted with vines on daring terraces, which almost seem to defy the laws of gravity, are the family's vineyards, amidst an evocative landscape that sees the alternation of gentle hills and steep slopes. An extreme environment, with which the Trentino winery has dealt with sacrifice and humility, managing to produce unique labels, with unmistakable flavor and aromas.

  • Louis Roederer

    Louis Roederer

    The cuvées of the Maison Louis Roederer are born from the patient confrontation with the elements, from a meeting of talents, from a science of balance, from a resistant and generous grape, which has its roots in the land of Champagne. Which gives birth to a wine with a solar soul, crystalline elegance.

    240 hectares located exclusively in the Grands and Premiers Crus de la Marne.

    The choice of treatments suitable for very different soil profiles and the practice of a "tailor-made" viticulture allow us to obtain grapes of exceptional ripeness.
    This precision work is carried out with respect for biodiversity, leaving an increasingly predominant space for the principles of biodynamics. Our vineyard is located in the center of the 3 main territories of Champagne: the Montagne de Reims, the Vallée de la Marne, the Côte des Blancs. Its diversity and generosity offer our House a wide and rich palette of possible creations.

  • Luca Di Tommaso

    Luca Di Tommaso

    The company is young, like the people who follow it. The management involves Luca, who has made his dream come true and who has transformed his great passion for sustainable agriculture and wines into work, which led him to become a young agricultural entrepreneur.

  • Lunae

    Lunae

    The Colli di Luni area represents the easternmost corner of the region, extending between the Gulf of La Spezia and the Apuan Alps, at a distance of only 7 miles as the crow flies from the sea. The privileged position of the area offers a unique microclimate where the action of the sea and mountain breezes that alternate between day and night, creates an optimal condition for the cultivation of vines and the production of excellent wines.

    Essentiae produces liqueurs following natural methods and ancient recipes of the Ligurian Mediterranean tradition, it is an artisan laboratory born and active in Castelnuovo Magra in the Colli di Luni. The Opificio Essentiae was born thanks to the meeting between Diego Bosoni, winemaker and oenologist in the family business, and Fiorella Stoppa, a great expert in the artisan preparation of liqueurs according to the local tradition.

  • Lungarotti

    Lungarotti

    Founded in the 1960s by Giorgio Lungarotti, the company has created a new and driving dimension for Torgiano and for the whole of Umbria. Wine as a strong element of an integrated promotion system that guarantees a productive and touristic combination of extraordinary quality.

    At the forefront of environmental protection, we have been operating sustainable viticulture for years. Our choices are inspired by obtaining the best quality grapes without stressing the plant or the soil, together with the defense of the environment, using neither herbicides nor chemical fertilizers.

  • Luppolajo

    Luppolajo

    We produce all the beers of our three lines, both low and high fermentation, with a manual system with two 12hl double-cooked vats. In this way we can personally control every phase of the production process and give a personal cut to each of our beers. Each step is followed directly by our brewers in a complex alchemy between the beer theory applied in the conception of the recipes and the manual work that is carried out daily in the brewhouse.

    Our 130hl cellar allows us to produce more than 1000hl per year. Our fermenters, of different sizes and characteristics, have been chosen to enhance the individual beer styles and allow us to adopt different production techniques based on the type of beer to be produced each time.

    Our beers, packaged manually, are all refermented in kegs or bottles at the end of a maturation period that varies from three to six weeks. Once the refermentation is complete, the beers are ready to be labeled and stored in a cold room at 4 degrees.

  • Malibran

    Malibran

    Malibran has obtained the “Biodiversity Friend” quality certification, which expresses the quantity of animals and plants living in a given territory.
    In particular, the 5Grammi Rive di Santa Maria di Feletto vineyard obtained a record score of 245, finding the presence of 17 families of organisms, some very rare. "Biodiversity Friend" is a VOLUNTARY standard open to all agricultural companies with plant production that believe in a model of sustainable agriculture, with low environmental impact and integrated into the landscape.
    This is how farmers become real custodians of the environmental integrity of our territory.

  • Mamont

    Mamont

    It is from the cold land of Siberia that this amazing Mamont vodka comes to us, which is already characterized by its bottle, which recalls a mammoth tusk. The personality is already expressed in all its essence, yet it is still capable of surprising when it is tasted. The waters used to produce it are 100% Siberian and glacial, and this can give an intense, decisive and unparalleled character.

  • Mantovani Antiche Distillerie

    Mantovani Antiche Distillerie

    The ancient Mantovani Distilleries were born at the beginning of the nineteenth century in Mirabello di Ferrara, thanks to the intuition and courage of Cesare, founder of the family. Self-taught, Cesare decided to found a company, where the pleasure of “homemade” things was transformed into an artisanal product.
    Curiosity drove him to travel and learn about lands and companies that could supply him with high quality raw materials.

    From the beginning the distillery created innovative products both in type and in presentation.
    These particular bottles can still be found today in the business museum inside the distillery.

  • Marisa Cuomo

    Marisa Cuomo

    The grapes that grow clinging to the rock of Furore are exposed to the magical action of the sun and the sea of the Amalfi Coast. To the charm of the geometry of the vineyards of the company, the suggestive cellar dug into the rock is added. Since 1980, the year of its foundation, Cantine Marisa Cuomo has been the winery of Andrea Ferraioli and Marisa Cuomo that extends along 10 hectares of territory.
    The selection of noble grapes, the search for the right degree of freshness and humidity combined with the passage of time, old secrets handed down by local winemakers and cutting-edge processing techniques give life to wines of the highest quality, esteemed all over the world. Andrea Ferraioli and Marisa Cuomo, with the oenologist Luigi Moio and the winery's winemakers, choose to focus on quality to stand out in the panorama of Italian enology with wines with a unique and extraordinary flavor like the territory of the coast of Furore.

  • Martin Miller's

    Martin Miller's

    Martin Miller's Gin produced in the UK at the Langley Distillery. Orange peel, Cinnamon, Coriander, Cassia bark, Juniper, Licorice, Nutmeg, Angelica root, Iris root are the components of this distillate.

  • Mas dei Chini

    Mas dei Chini

    The love for the countryside, the vine and its fruits, the commitment and passion we put into our work ... all this is contained in each of the bottles signed by Mas dei Chini.
    10 symphonies from our grapes, each with a different character and style, but all able to tell a single story

  • Masari

    Masari

    Land and passion, curiosity and satisfaction. The Agno Valley is at the center of an area of great viticultural potential, intact and protected land north of the Small Dolomites. The volcanic origin gives minerality and great expressiveness to the wines, the soils of calcareous origin give richness and complexity. We follow our vineyards with modesty and a desire to understand in order to appreciate the riches and differences that each appreciation gives.

  • Masseria Frattasi

    Masseria Frattasi

    The cellar is the project of a great architect. A core of reinforced concrete covered like a glaze of majestic white limestone boulders: the same stone of the mountain where the vines grow.

    In our cellars where cold technologies are expressed at the highest levels, the grapes retain aromas and harmonies that are truly unobtainable.

    The barrel cellar, the rooms for the conservation of the reserve are located directly in the farm, with constant humidity and temperature all year round.

    Maturation takes place in new 225 liter wooden barrels of French oak obtained in the forests of Allier, Vosges and Never.

  • Mastroberardino

    Mastroberardino

    The Mastroberardino family has lived in the socio-cultural context of wine for over two centuries, based on the most reliable historical reconstructions.
    The first traces of its presence in Irpinia date back to the Bourbon land registry, in the mid-eighteenth century, when the family chose the village of Atripalda as its headquarters, where the ancient cellars are still located, and from there originated a lineage that linked indissolubly their fate to the cult of wine.
    Ten generations, since then, have led the family business, amidst ups and downs, as always happens in the stories of family businesses of more ancient origin.

  • Meran

    Meran

    Cantina Merano is deeply rooted in the land of Trentino. Tradition, landscape and viticulture have always been closely linked to the Merano area. The first stone for the foundation of the winery was laid in 1901 with very few winemakers. Today, after more than a century and the merger of Cantina Burggräfler and Cantina Vini Merano in 2010, the wine cooperative has over 360 members. It is only with their support that the works for the renovation and expansion of our cellar have been successfully carried out.

    The quality in the vineyard, the quality of the work and the quality in the glass of wine have the highest priority. The origin and provenance of the grapes must always be recognizable. The wine must remain faithful to its "roots" as a synonym of transparency, character and authenticity. Each of our bottles thus becomes a truly special experience.

  • Merotto

    Merotto

    In the genealogical memory of the family we can date the beginning of agricultural history with Agostino Merotto, an ancestor who was already known in the area for the quality of his Prosecco at the beginning of the 20th century. Crossing and overcoming the period of the two great wars of the last century, naturally poor in oenological references, we arrive at the years of the rebirth and rediscovery of crops and peasant commitment towards the suitable areas of the different territories.

    1972 therefore marks the beginning of the entrepreneurial history of Graziano Merotto who immediately demonstrates a vocation and a precise attitude towards the world of sparkling wines, concentrating sacrifices and experiments in search of a level of excellence that was recognizable and able to leave a qualitative trace destined to remain in the history of the area to which it belongs.

    This path, almost fifty years long now, has been completed according to a reasoned progression, in a balanced balance between the advent of technologies and the work of the land practiced in a sustainable way in order to preserve its integrity and value. An articulated road requires good travel companions and the team of human resources involved in the production chain, from the countryside to the Collaborators who work in the most distant countries of the globe, represents, according to the philosophy of Graziano Merotto, the true corporate heritage, without which nothing would be possible and the transformation of grapes into wine would remain an end in itself.

  • Mister Bio Wine

    Mister Bio Wine

    Mr. Bio is the promoter of a natural interpretation of the terroir, of attention to the grapes, from their growth to processing in the cellar. In Mr. Bio's wines there is all the natural essence of the territory.

  • Monsupello

    Monsupello

    The Monsupello farm is in the Oltrepo 'Pavese with 50 hectares of owned vineyards. It produces structured and harmonious wines that can give the consumer emotions. The vines grown are: Pinot Nero, Croatina, Barbera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Grigio, Riesling Renano, Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Moscato. Nebbiolo and Muller Thurgau have recently been planted.

  • Montalbera

    Montalbera

    The Montalbera farm was founded at the beginning of the twentieth century in an area between the municipalities of Grana, Castagnole Monferrato and Montemagno. In the mid-eighties, the Morando family adopted an expansion policy that was not yet completed, with the acquisition of neighboring land and the direct planting of new vineyards, mainly in Ruchè. Today the company is surrounded by its own vineyards arranged in a circular form in a single body in an entirely hilly position, with different exposures and soils ranging from clayey to limestone. One of the peculiarities that has always distinguished Montalbera in the Piedmontese landscape is that of being a reality straddling the two great wine areas of Piedmont: Monferrato and Langhe.

  • Monte del Frà

    Monte del Frà

    The Monte del Frà winery is located in Custoza, on the morainic hills of Lake Garda, just 15 km from the center of Verona. The choice of suitable territories for the cultivation of vines and the obsessive application to agronomic practices on the plant, have made Monte del Frà one of the leading companies in the production of quality grapes.

  • Monte Rossa

    Monte Rossa

    Monte Rossa Historic winery of Franciacorta. Monte Rossa governs 70 hectares of vineyards. The various positions of the crus on different terrains and exposures contribute to broaden the aromatic heritage of the grapes, so as to compose cuvées rich in structure and complexity. The winery's production is around 500,000 bottles per year.

  • Montecrocetta

    Montecrocetta

    The Montecrocetta farm is located in Gambellara, at the foot of the Lessini mountains, between Verona and Vicenza. The vineyards, in the production areas of the DOC Gambellara, Soave, Lessini Durello and Vicenza, municipalities of Gambellara, Lonigo in the province of Vicenza Terrossa di Roncà and Montecchia di Crosara in the province of Verona. The cultivated varieties are Durella, Garganega, Trebbiano di Soave, Pinot bianco, Pinot grigio, Cabernet franc, Cabernet sauvignon and Merlot.

  • Montevetrano

    Montevetrano

    a friendship of the mid-80s between a group of wine lovers with the desire to experiment. It was 1983 and among them were Silvia Imparato and Riccardo Cotarella. 6 years after the first bottles of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Aglianico, the first vintage of a wine that will have the same name as the castle: Montevetrano.

    An extraordinary success, which continues today. After 20 years, to celebrate the first vintage of Montevetrano, Core is born, a new 100% Aglianico red wine which in 2015 is joined by Core Bianco, a blend of Fiano and Greco.

    Today Montevetrano is an estate of 26 hectares, of which about 5 are vineyards, in the Regional Park of the Picentini Mountains, in Southern Italy. The vineyards are in San Cipriano Picentino, in an ancient property of the Bourbons 100 meters above sea level, on the crest of a hill among oaks, chestnuts, hazelnuts, citrus and olive trees, in the shade of an ancient medieval castle.

    The borders are marked by bushes of blackberries and ancient roses that lead to the rows in the space of the "vineyard of the horse", at the height of the manor house of the end of the 1700s.

  • Montonale

    Montonale

    Montonale was born from an ancient family farming tradition that blossomed on the hills of Desenzano del Garda. Here, in the early twentieth century, Francesco Girelli plowed two hectares of land in the Conta area. Roberto Girelli, with his brothers Claudio and Valentino, has breathed the scents of the cellar since he was a child. In 2002, just twenty years old, his first harvest follows. The following year he presented 800 bottles with the Girelli brand, sold to family friends and enrolled in the Faculty of Viticulture and Oenology in Verona. The first Lugana comes with the 2004 harvest, in 2005 the family plants another five hectares of vineyards in Turbiana and other red grape varieties.

  • Monzio Compagnoni

    Monzio Compagnoni

    Located in Adro among the splendid hills of Franciacorta, in a 15th century farmhouse, Monzio Compagnoni Azienda Agricola is today considered one of the most dynamic wineries operating in the Franciacorta and Bergamasco wine sector. From our vines we obtain Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco and Grigio, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Nero and Moscato di Scanzo grapes, with which we produce wines from Franciacorta and Bergamo. The winemaker Marcello Monzio Compagnoni has been carrying out this great winemaking reality for thirty years now through study, experience and passion and thanks to the modern and pragmatic mentality and the productive soul he has been able to carve out an important space in the world of wine.

  • Moser

    Moser

    The third generation of the family, Carlo, Francesca, Ignazio and Matteo, continues to perpetuate the profound peasant identity of the Mosers by combining modernity and innovation with winemaking experience and tradition. The wines with the classic Trentino method produced with Chardonnay and Pinot Nero grapes from vineyards that reach an altitude of 650 meters above sea level between the hills of Trento and the Cembra Valley. Elaborated and refined entirely in our cellar following the TRENTODOC specification.

  • Mucci

    Mucci

    In the name of tradition, but always attentive to innovation, since 1895 the winery of the Mucci family has worked with passion to obtain wines of excellent quality perfectly harmonized with the environment from which they derive, Abruzzo.

    The Mucci company is equipped with a high-tech winemaking and bottling plant, managing to combine product quality with efficiency.

  • Nardini Distillerie

    Nardini Distillerie


    The first distillery in Italy. Let yourself be surprised by the bicentennial history of a family whose name, through centuries and generations, has become synonymous with a product, an icon of an entire nation.

    Son of Bortolo Nardini and Maria Maddalena Giacomuzzi, Bortolo Nardini was born on 25 May 1739 in Segonzano (Tn) in the Cembra Valley. In the country with an ancient winemaking tradition, it was a widespread practice to distil the pomace to obtain a source of income and sustenance. At the time the distillers moved from house to house, with a mobile still, to distil the pomace deriving from the production of wine "for third parties" and Bortolo Nardini, having undertaken this "job", went as far as Bassano del Grappa.

    Pushed as far as Bassano del Grappa, Bortolo Nardini was the victim of an accident that forced him to stop in the city. During his convalescence, he had the opportunity to get to know Bassano better and to understand its strategic importance as a commercial crossroads between Valsugana and Venice. With a precise vision and the tenacious will to turn it into reality, he bought the Osteria al Ponte, today “Grapperia Nardini”, to produce grappa with a still on a permanent plant and resell it.

    For the first time it was no longer the distiller, with his mobile still, who went to the farmers to distill but the farmers themselves gave him the pomace for the production of grappa. Bortolo calls his grappa "Aquavite di marc", in the Latin way without the "c", playing on the etymology that sometimes wants it to be "aqua of life" other "aqua of the vine". The first grappa of Italy is born, Grappa Nardini.

    The new generation of Nardini: Bortolo, Orazio, Mario, brings an important innovation: the reserve grappa, “Aged in oak barrels like cognac”. Grappa Nardini Riserva is born.

  • Natalina Grandi

    Natalina Grandi

    Five generations, a single territory. Tenuta Natalina Grandi tells the story of the passion carried on from father to son. The production takes place entirely in the ten hectares of land owned, divided between Gambellara and Lonigo, between hills and plains. The totally pure grapes are processed with an organic supply chain, which results in a natural, fine flavor that recalls the origins of the earth.

    The vines of Tenuta Natalina Grandi have their roots in a soil of volcanic origin, this gives the wines a recognizable flavor starting from their interpretation in dry wines up to the sweet type.
    In the hills, in Monte di Mezzo, grape yields are lower, this allows the production of more structured wines such as Recioto and Gambellara Classico.

    In the plain, on the other hand, called the locality of Giaroni, wines with greater freshness are produced, such as Prosecco, Solo Lei and Ricordo.

    Since 2016 Tenuta Natalina Grandi has chosen to follow the guidelines to obtain organic certification to regularize and highlight a conduct that the company has already chosen for years. In cultivation no pesticides are used, herbicides treatments are limited to a minimum, while the mulching and fertilization of the soil takes place with green manure, the mixture of herbs and flowers that becomes fertilizer.

    The company's sustainability is also expressed during the harvest, which still takes place manually.
    The grapes, harvested in a natural way, transfer an ancient flavor to the wine, leaving narrative aromas between the lips.

  • Nicodemi

    Nicodemi

    Our estate has a terrain, a climate, a distance from the sea that belong to this place and only this. There is a fragile but overbearing nature of the place that asks to be heard. And precisely because we feel we are farmers we have learned to respect the land.

    And we work with all the attention that organic requires of us, leaving the spontaneous herbs that grow between the rows to oxygenate and enrich the earth.

  • Nikka

    Nikka

    Nikka Whiskey is a Japanese whiskey and alcoholic beverage company, headquartered in Tokyo. Nikka is one of the best Whiskey producing distilleries not only in Japan, but all over the world.

  • Niklas

    Niklas

    The position, the soil and the climate create the natural conditions for obtaining the best grapes and wines with a strong typicality. But only the skill and passion of the cellarman for his products give a soul to the wine. While remaining deeply rooted in tradition, the techniques and design are at the forefront. For discerning connoisseurs the Niklaserhof is the ideal place to learn how a small family business cultivates its vines and transforms grapes into fine wines.

  • Nino Negri

    Nino Negri

    Nino Negri today represents the Valtellinese wine reality. It is divided into four sub-areas that give the name to the different types of wine produced: Grumello, Sassella, Inferno and Valgella. The territory boasts two DOCG, the first most widespread is the “Valtellina Superiore” the other is the “Sforzato di Valtellina”.

  • Nittardi

    Nittardi

    Nittardi is a winery in the heart of the Chianti Classico, on the hills on the border between the provinces of Florence and Siena. The Tenuta di Nittardi was originally a defense tower known since the sixteenth century with the name of "Nectar Dei". In the 16th century it was owned by the famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti who in 1549, while he was in Rome to paint the Sistine Chapel, asked his nephew Lionardo to send bottles of Nittardi wine to Rome to offer to Pope Julius II as a "genuine gift ”Claiming himself to prefer“ two barrels of wine rather than eight shirts ”.

  • Noelia Ricci

    Noelia Ricci

    Noelia Ricci is a project born in 2010 within the Pandolfa Estate, an estate rich in history that extends for 140 hectares in Predappio, at the foot of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Appenino. The name Pandolfa seems to derive directly from Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, known as the “Lupo di Rimini”, who would have stationed in these places for a long time before setting out to sack the Castle of Fiumana in 1436.
    From 1626 to 1941 the owners of the estate were the Marquis Albicini.

    In 1941 the property passed to Commendator Giuseppe Ricci, an entrepreneur from Forlì. In the years of the Second World War, the history of Pandolfa changed its sign.

    From a pleasant place for the holidays of the marquises, it found itself at the center of the tragic events of the war. It was occupied by the Germans and then attacked by Polish troops, while many displaced people found refuge in its cellars. Once peace returned, in the 1950s, Giuseppe Ricci began the renovation of the estate, involving well-known local artists, who here created works of art up to the legacy of these places.

    Ricci also began to rethink agricultural production, which had been of great importance during the Albicini period, bought two adjacent farms and planted Sangiovese, Trebbiano and Albana vines.


  • Orto di Venezia

    Orto di Venezia

    S. Erasmo, an island in the Venetian lagoon, has for centuries supplied fresh vegetables and vegetables to the city of Venice. In the vegetable gardens of the island are produced the "castraure" and the violet artichoke of S. Erasmo, famous throughout Italy.

    Already in the 16th century there were many vineyards on the island that were neglected in the following centuries.

    Michel Thoulouze together with his family decided to relaunch the cultivation of vines and the production of wine on the island, using the traditional methods of local farmers and the technical expertise of Lydia and Claude Bourguignon, agricultural engineers, and Alain Graillot Crozes Ermitage, producer wine producer whose wines are famous all over the world.

    Michel Thoulouze's company today produces a wine called "ORTO" which collects all the best characteristics linked to this special territory and is the only one that is produced within the confines of the Venice lagoon.

  • Paladin

    Paladin

    Passion, research, dedication and respect for traditions: these are the main values that the Paladin family has always pursued with the 1962 foundation of the company by Valentino, following in the footsteps and traditions handed down from their grandfather. Carlo, Lucia and Roberto subsequently brought new stimuli and energies with the aim of producing wines of excellence and of great territorial typicality, always respecting the family traditions.

  • Paternoster

    Paternoster

    Numerous awards have been awarded to the Paternoster winery over the years, both in Italy and abroad, giving it great merits for spreading Aglianico, as well as a point of reference for the entire Vulture area.

    Despite the consensus of the market and image, the spirit and philosophy of the company remain unchanged, closely linked to the territory and in particular to Barile, a center of strong and ancient wine-growing vocations, as evidenced by the Cantine area, an evocative site consisting of over a hundred of secular cellars dug into the tuff that represent the symbol of the Barilese winemaking art.

  • Patrì

    Patrì

    Cantine Patrì has solid roots, a tenacious history that was born in the territory of Butera since 1936 when Rocco Paterna gave life to the farm, it was then the son-in-law Giuseppe Patrì who took the reins with foresight and resolve.

    And with the same determination, years later, his son Rocco, his wife Patrizia and their children Giuseppe, Elisa and Daniela, decided to enhance the extraordinary viticultural heritage of Butera, allocating one third of the two hundred and fifty hectares owned to the production of wines.

    Today the company is the pride and ambassador in the world with its labels, of the expressive vivacity of the DOC Riesi, the DOC Sicilia and the Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG.

    The reason that prompted the Patrì family to make wine is to be found in the vocation of the lands and grapes which, combined with the skilful hand of man, is today able to arouse suggestions that only Sicily can offer, and interpret the needs of consumers oriented towards quality red and white wines, elegant, well structured and Mediterranean.

  • Paul Bara

    Paul Bara

    The Bara family comes from the villages of Bisseuil, Oiry and Chouilly and its origins date back to the 1600s. In 1833, Auguste François Bara, a robust and enthusiastic young man, arrived in Bouzy to begin his career as a cooper. Three years later, in 1836, he married Annonciade Robert, already owner of vineyards.

    In 1975 the Maison Bara was one of the first to cross the Atlantic to export its wines to the United States. Even today the Maison exports to the United States and always with the same importer. Paul Bara Champagne cuvées are also present on five continents. In 1980 Chantale joined her father to assist him and immediately became a partner in 1986. Sixth generation of winemakers, Chantale is committed to handing down the traditional and artisanal values that have been passed down to her from past generations.

  • Pedrotti

    Pedrotti

    A historic brand of Trentino winemaking. In 1928 the company changed hands to his son Italo, who, driven by a great passion in expressing the potential of the Trentino area, continued the tradition by pursuing a constant search for quality in the production of wine.

    The same search for quality and improvement is handed down to the third generation with their son Paolo, who after completing his studies in oenology is completely dedicated to wine production first and then to sparkling wines.

    Today two sisters, Donatella and Chiara, follow with passion and determination the evolution of the family business focused on the production of Trentodoc classic method sparkling wines as the best expression of the territory highly suited to sparkling wine production.

  • Pegoraro

    Pegoraro

    Cantina Pegoraro is a winery in the Berici Hills, in the heart of Veneto. The local varieties, such as red Tai and Garganega, unique and of great potential allow us to offer wines both of elegant simplicity and immediacy and of character and strong personality.

  • Pelissero

    Pelissero

    The spirit of continuous research, in the vineyard and then in the cellar, passion, commitment and innovative dynamism are our constants that join the pride of having now reached the third generation of vine growers.

    However, the philosophy has not changed: only native varieties typical of our lands and in particular Nebbiolo, Barbera and Dolcetto which cover 85% of our production.

    All the grapes we use come from 42 hectares of land owned and we are able, with the help of skilled collaborators, to directly follow all the processing stages, from pruning to marketing.

  • Pellegrino

    Pellegrino

    La Pellegrino, founded in 1880 in Marsala in Sicily today is one of the most prosperous and important enological industries in the Region. With about 300 hectares of vineyards it produces white, red and rosé wines, sweet wines, raisins, Marsala, liqueurs and grappas.

  • Perrier-Jouët

    Perrier-Jouët

    Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose-Adélaïde Jouët shared a love of nature and the arts. She was a cultured young woman from a Norman merchant family; he is a skilled winemaker and botanist. A year after their marriage, in 1811 they founded the Maison Perrier-Jouët: born from the desire to create a different Champagne Maison.

    The founders' passion for art, nature and champagne has been passed down from generation to generation. His son Charles Perrier, a botanist like his father, took over the Maison in 1848. The family philosophy of creative freedom and an unconventional observation of nature is intrinsic to the history of champagne. These values still shape the Maison Perrier-Jouët today.

  • Philippe Gilbert

    Philippe Gilbert

    Philippe Gilbert 1er Cru champagne is born between the villages of Hautvillers and Dizy, in the heart of the champagne south of the Reims mountain. Those who know the area know what the style of the average farmer of the three coasts is. Philippe Gilbert had to meet three requirements: Quality, Aesthetics, Story. Philippe Gilbert had to and is a “Sans Souci” champagne.
    An exact correspondence between terroir-grape-glass, little liquer, little dosage, lightness, balance, persistence, I define it as a pacifier of the tensions of life.

  • Pialli

    Pialli

    Today the Pialli winery has in the hills of the Berici area just over 3 hectares of vineyards cultivated strictly organically tending to biodynamic.

    The company's production philosophy is based on respect for the typical variety and on a careful and targeted viticulture in respect of the environment. The grapes ripen after repeated thinning in order to produce a wine of exceptional structure and aromatic concentration that is well suited to aging.

  • Pian delle Vigne

    Pian delle Vigne

    The Pian delle Vigne estate, located 6 km south of Montalcino, above the Val d'Orcia, was acquired by Antinori in July 1995. It takes its name from a characteristic nineteenth-century railway station located within the estate, still in use.

    The total area of the company is 184 hectares, of which 65 hectares are planted with vineyards, 2 hectares with olive groves and 117 hectares of wood.

  • Picchioni

    Picchioni

    The Azienda Agricola Picchioni Andrea is a ten-hectare patch of land located in the small Solinga Valley on a hilly slope that turns towards noon and on which deep veins of loose soil, even pebbly, climb prohibitive slopes. The endless days of summer irradiation dispense to the grapes all the energy needed for adequate ripening, contending with the vine every drop of rain.

  • Piccoli

    Piccoli

    The Piccoli Agricultural Company has a history of vines and vines that have been intertwined for more than fifty years in a courageous journey in search of continuous improvement.
    The story of a family with solid and authentic values, cultivated and handed down with love, generation after generation.
    The land and the vineyard have been part of Piccoli since the time of their grandmother, thanks to our parents Daniela and Tiziano, their dedication and their sacrifice it was possible to create an ambitious project. A family cellar, in which every element is studied in detail.
    A new chapter opens with us, Veronica and Alice, two sisters who with love and passion wish to carry on this challenge, so different but at the same time so complementary.
    Together we have learned what it means to play as a team, together we are family and added value.

  • Piccolo Podere San Martino
  • Pierre Boever

    Pierre Boever

    Small typical family business that produces few bottles but of high quality. Their lands are located in Louvois, a small town in the Montagne de Reims with a prevalence of the Pinot Noir Grand Cru 83%, Chardonnay Grand Cru 17%, so their champagnes are the result of the blending of the two with recognition from all over the world. . Champagne Grand Cru 100% à Louvois - Récoltant Manipolant.

    Respecting the know-how inherited from the family, we prefer the use of traditional Coquard presses in order not to rush our grapes in this crucial phase; The gravity vats are used for the decanting of wines in order to avoid premature oxygenation to guarantee our wines a character and a certain genuineness.

  • Pio Cesare

    Pio Cesare

    Pio Cesare was born in 1881 and today with about 70 hectares of vineyards with vineyards located in different areas of Barolo del Barbaresco. The production varies between the "Classici" Nebbioli, the "Single-Vineyard". The Pio Cesare Winery is one of the few remaining in the historic center of the city of Alba.

    Built at the end of the 18th century, it is crossed and bounded by the ancient Roman walls of Alba Pompeia, which form its foundations and are visible in every corner of it. It is located on 4 different floors, one of which is even below the level of the Tanaro river. The naturally constant temperatures and the right degree of humidity have been decisive for the style and quality of the wines over the years.

  • Pisan Battèl

    Pisan Battèl

    Driven by a great desire to express the potential of the territory of San Severo, "a city with a centuries-old winemaking tradition", the Pisan-Battèl winery was founded in 2017 and restarts, after twenty years of experience in the winemaking and sparkling wine sector, with a new project aimed at the production and valorisation of sparkling wines.

  • Piùcinque

    Piùcinque

    We knew we wanted excellent gin made with quality ingredients, but which ones?
    After months of tastings, tastings and discussions, we all agreed on the choice of a test tube with the “PiùCinque” label which indicated the degree of intensity of the Italian botanicals in our recipe.

    And so our name was born. We thought it was original until we found out that Chanel No.5 is called that for the same reason.

  • Podere Marini

    Podere Marini



    The central value of this family business is represented by the deep respect with which it wants to relate to the land, the people and the territory in which it operates. A territory in which and with which the Marini company has been measuring and evolving for the past 300 years!

    The original nucleus was built for the cultivation of olive trees and the production of oil and still today, of the total area of about 300 hectares, 130 are olive-growing. Subsequently 35 hectares were destined for the production of Clementine di Calabria, a leading product of regional agriculture, protected by the Community IGP trademark.

    In 2003 the Marini family enriched the offer again by focusing on quality viticulture. 7 hectares of vineyards were planted in hilly, clayey soils, at about 500 m asl, and the new cellar was built. With this activity, the Poderi Marini company returns to discover, interpreting it in a modern key, a tradition that has been present in this area since ancient times.

    The assortment of vines includes the indigenous Aglianico and Magliocco and the international Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, for the reds, and Chardonnay and Sauvignon for the whites. The training system adopted in all the vineyards is the spurred cordon, the density of the vines is 5,200 vines / ha with productions never exceeding 60 q / ha.

    The cellar is new and equipped with modern oenological systems. Finally, in the vineyard and in the cellar, the production method of organic farming is adopted. All choices that testify to the constant orientation of the Marines to cutting-edge technologies, to quality productions with deep respect for tradition and the environment. In the cellar the company avails itself of the over twenty-year expertise of the oenologist Gianfranco Cordero. Consistent with the production orientation of the company, the techniques adopted aim to ensure the lowest impact on the fruit from the harvest, strictly in boxes, to the pressing and in all subsequent stages of wine production.

  • Podere Selva Capuzza

    Podere Selva Capuzza

    Selva Capuzza is a farm dedicated to the production of native wines of the area.
    On the estate there are the Cascina Capuzza restaurant, the wine cellar and the Borgo San Donino apartments.
    The Podere, located 4 km south of Lake Garda, is located in a very prestigious hilly position and located within the boundaries of the three main DOC areas of the Brescia side of Lake Garda: Riviera del Garda Classico, San Martino della Battaglia and in the heart of Lugana.

  • Poli

    Poli

    The Poli distillery is located in Schiavon, near Bassano del Grappa, in the heart of Veneto, the most renowned region for the production of marc brandy. At the Poli Distillery there are two bain-marie stills - traditional and vacuum - and the ancient copper still, with steam boilers. the Grappas, each different because the grape variety, the still, the marc, the vintage, the aging, the style are different.

  • Port Askaig

    Port Askaig

    Located on the north coast of the Isle of Islay in Scotland, Port Askaig is a range of Islay single malt whiskeys that embodies the unique spirit of the area and attracts the most discerning whiskey connoisseurs.

  • Produttori di Manduria

    Produttori di Manduria

    Cantina Produttori di Manduria now has 1000 hectares of vineyard, half still grown with the traditional sapling system and strenuously defends the work of 400 small wine artisans, the only ones who can boast the name of Masters in Primitivo.

    To the patrimony of a strong tradition have been added the research projects launched by the CNR and the University of Bari, the rigorous compliance with the production disciplinary of the "Primitivo di Manduria" Doc combined with a strong attention to the environment and hygiene with Iso 9001, Iso 14001, Iso 18001, IFS BRC and from 2018 SUSTAINABLE COMPANY in compliance with the E-QUALITAS standard.

  • Quacquarini

    Quacquarini

    Love for the land, experience and tradition in vine cultivation have increased the entrepreneurial enthusiasm of the Quacquarini family over the years. Alberto was the forefather of this company: it is he who, helped by his wife Francesca, has challenged the events of life and together have laid solid foundations for future generations.

    Monica, Luca and Mauro: they are the ones who have picked up the baton and who currently manage the company, mutually assisting each other in a sort of natural symbiosis. The Alberto Quacquarini company is the largest producer of Vernaccia di Serrapetrona Docg with its 35 hectares of vineyards planted in Vernaccia Nera, used almost exclusively for the production of Vernaccia di Serrapetrona Docg.

  • Rebuli

    Rebuli

    The production area of the Rebuli winery is the historical one, limited to the 15 hill towns between the two productive capitals of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, and extends over an area of about 20,000 hectares. The types produced are 3: sparkling, sparkling and still. The grapes: the wine is produced with a minimum of 85% of Glerae grapes, for a maximum of 15%, of Verdiso, Bianchetta, Perera, Glera Lunga, varieties present for centuries in the hills of Conegliano Valdobbiadene, or Pinot and Chardonnay.

  • Riecine

    Riecine

    Riecine is a rare example of what can be achieved with artisanal care and attention.

    The oenologist and General Manager since 2015 is Alessandro Campatelli who directs the entire winemaking process with the precious help of the historic Riecine team. The harvested grapes are placed in small containers (bin) and then gently pressed as per tradition before passing through concrete, steel and wood.

    Fermentation is carefully and personally supervised by Alessandro, so as to guarantee the right temperature and perfect extraction of tannins, color and aroma.

    Once in the tanks, about 10-20% of the must is drained. This procedure is aimed at increasing the proportion of skins in the must and aimed at obtaining wines with a higher concentration.

    All the wines are spontaneously fermented (without the addition of selected yeasts) which for this reason has a very slow start, but which adds character to the finished product and favors a cold maceration that lasts from three to four days.

  • Rigoloccio

    Rigoloccio

    The adventure of the Rigoloccio winery began in 2002 when two Maremma Doc friends bought 23 hectares at the foot of Monte Calvo and the village of Gavorrano.

    Majestic sauces and centuries-old olive trees surround 9 hectares to be used as vineyards, and here, the choice is immediately audacious: planting Bordeaux vines, international in scope, but with all the Supertuscan temperament.

    To take the project in hand are the agronomist Pierre Marie Guillaume and the oenologist Fabrizio Moltard, who perceives the potential of the territory by focusing on varieties from beyond the Alps.

    The choice turns out to be a winning one, leading Rigoloccio to become one of the most representative companies of the Maremma Wines Consortium in a very short time.

    In 2017 the winery underwent a radical revolution, with a change of ownership that gave way to a profound structural renewal that involves every single aspect, from the architectural one to that of the manufacturing processes and company organization.

  • Rocca Sveva

    Rocca Sveva

    In the shadow of the Soave castle, just behind the ancient walls, is Rocca Sveva, a medieval village transformed into a center of wine excellence. ROCCA SVEVA: AN EXPERIENCE TO LIVE With its suggestive cellars, the ancient villa, the luxuriant botanical park and the experimental vineyard, Rocca Sveva is a real tribute to the culture of wine: an extraordinary blend of history, tradition and quality. Here the Rocca Sveva wines and the classic method sparkling wines are born, a small, highly sought-after selection of wines from the Veronese tradition: sips of pure beauty. Rocca Sveva is also emotion, the one you feel when visiting the cellars, among huge oak barrels, long lines of barriques and pupitre where wines and sparkling wines rest for long years: it is a real underground town in miniature.

  • Roccolo Grassi

    Roccolo Grassi

    The utmost attention is paid to preserving the raw material obtained. Ours is a respectful and conservative enology of the bunch of grapes. Great attention is paid to cleanliness, to the different stages of processing, choice of woods, tasting of our wine; it is He who decides what we must do. The cellar is a place of passage where the grapes become wine, continuing that wonderful journey that intertwines our and their lives.

  • Ron Centenario

    Ron Centenario

    Centenario Internacional opens its doors. Several Scottish malts were initially bottled, which allowed us to begin aging our first 4 rums in American white oak barrels: Samba, PaloViejo, Ronrico and Platinum Rum.

  • Ron Millonario

    Ron Millonario

    In 1904, in the north of Peru, the Hacienda Agrícola de Chiclayo was founded in Chiclayo, a small settlement between the sea and the mountains known as the "city of friendship". Here, a group of farmers joined together to trade their own sugar, and to this end they built, with great personal sacrifice, a small refinery.

    In 1922, the Peruvian landowner family Piera de Castillo, whose boss was Don Rolando, bought the hacienda, the refinery and the vast sugar cane plantation from the Gutiérrez family. While there was a lot of raw material, the technology was elementary. The lack of technical knowledge meant that sugar cane and all its potential could not be fully exploited. The workforce, coming from the local inhabitants around the hacienda, was also poorly trained.

    In 1933 Don Rolando sent his eldest son Augusto to study chemical engineering at the University of Cambridge. In the summer of 1938 a ship destined for Peru left London, carrying the precious cylinder mill for sugar and a Scottish column still for distillation.

    1950 was an unforgettable year for the young Augusto Piera de Castillo: Ron Millonario was officially born.
    The rum was the fruit of hard work, but since few could afford to taste it, it acquired the name "por los millionarios", in recognition of that exclusive club of individuals wealthy enough to buy its spirit and enjoy its unique charm.

    In search of new products, Fabio Rossi landed in Peru in 2004 and discovered a warm, rich and pleasant to drink product. He had stumbled upon a real treasure from Peru. The continuous trust of the Rossi brothers in the products has begun to bear fruit. Increasingly appreciated by experts from all over the world, Millonario can be counted among the best.

  • Ron Santiago de Cuba

    Ron Santiago de Cuba

    For over 8 generations the Masters of Cuban Ron from the city of Santiago de Cuba have followed their tradition and experience rather than a recipe, creating a rum with rhythm and soul that dances in the glass, always dreaming of something better.

    The Oriente region has been known as the Cradle of Rum Light since 1862 and Santiago de Cuba is the city where the tradition of Cuban Ron Ligero found its origins. Here, the scorching heat of the Caribbean sun, the humidity of the land and the sea intertwine perfectly to create the optimal conditions for growing sugar cane, enriching the aging process and giving depth to our unique liquid.

    Rum is the soul of Cuba and what makes it unique can be broken down into three elements: the raw materials, the aging and blending method and the expertise of the Masters of Cuban Ron.

  • Ronca

    Ronca

    The history of the Ronca winery is not the traditional story of land handed down from father to son for generations, but it is still closely linked to what is needed to grow the vines: the earth. In 1946 the progenitor of the family, Ulderico Ronca, bequeathed a plot of land in the province of Verona to his wife and children. Ten years later, Walter and his brothers sell this plot to obtain the necessary funds to start with an industrial activity, which has developed solid and flourishing over time.

  • Ruffino

    Ruffino

    Ruffino is a multifaceted reality, linked to the production of quality Italian wines which in its mission incorporates the most important instances of contemporary agri-food culture.

    A company with a history of over a hundred years, deeply linked to Tuscany in particular and to Italy in general, Ruffino is today the sum of an entrepreneurial experience with few equals, of a profound and varied agricultural and productive knowledge, and of a modern organization, stratified in functions indispensable for competition in a highly competitive sector and strongly linked to local areas.

  • Ruggeri

    Ruggeri

    The Ruggeri winery was founded in 1950 in Valdobbiadene, Treviso. The grapes of Prosecco Superiore DOCG are traditionally conferred by a hundred winegrowers. Almost all of them have vineyards in the municipality of Valdobbiadene and 25 also have Cartizze grapes. Worthy of note are the numerous high-quality vineyards in the historic hamlets of San Pietro di Barbozza, Santo Stefano and Saccol, which have always been recognized as the qualitative apex of the entire denomination.

    Ruggeri owns a small Cartizze vineyard and 20 hectares in nearby Montello, 12 of which are planted with Pinot Grigio and Glera (traditionally called Prosecco). About one hectare is dedicated to Recantina, an ancient native red grape variety recovered after a long work with the Experimental Institute for Viticulture of Conegliano.

  • Rum Nation

    Rum Nation

    In 1990 I went to Scotland to visit distilleries, sample barrels and strike some business deals: during a few visits to whiskey broker warehouses, I started noticing several old barrels of British Guiana and Jamaican rums, stacked next to single malts. Coming from the British colonies, these rums were shipped to Scotland and England for aging (in a cooler and more humid climate which allowed for a more gradual ripening) and for blending into so-called Navy Rums.

  • Salatin

    Salatin


    A stone dated 1528 testifies to the presence of the Salatin family on site. The wine business began in 1947 by the Brothers Cav. Antonio and Ercole, in places also loved by the Doges of the Republic of Venice.

    Driven by their passion for the cultivation of vines, their children and grandchildren now lead the company, which extends over 75 hectares, most of which are vineyards enclosed between the Prosecco hills, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco and the Grave areas of the Friuli and DOC Venice.

    Thanks to its ability to combine the values of ancient tradition with technological modernity, the company deservedly fits into this heritage. The fusion of experience and efficiency in an ideal microclimate leads to the creation of wines that express all the typical qualities of the vines of this area.

  • San Leonino

    San Leonino

    In the green of the Tuscan hills, nestled in the crown of Chianti, is the Azienda Agricola San Leolino in the locality of Casariccio which produces with its 8 hectares of vineyards three red wines with different peculiar characteristics.
    The flagship of the “Il cinque” IGT Toscana Rosso winery, harvested and squeezed by hand selecting the bunches, aged in oak barrels for 14 months and aged in the bottle for at least six months.

    “Casariccio” Chianti Superiore: Chianti produced according to the ancient regulations of Count Ricasoli and the innovations made by the Chianti consortium.
    “La Fonte” IGT Toscana Rosso Sangiovese in purity is created through a selective harvesting of the best Sangiovese grapes.

    It also produces a fortified wine, the divine vin "Ugo", the vinsanto, in memory of the poet Ugo Foscolo and his love story with a gentle woman from the village of San Leolino.

  • Sandro de Bruno

    Sandro de Bruno

    At 600 meters above sea level, on the volcanic soils of Monte Calvarina, in the Lessini Durello and Soave DOC area, we have been producing wine with passion for three generations, with a view to synergy and harmony with nature, with the aim of interpreting and enhancing the native vines of this area, creating a product that preserves the tradition and identity of our territory.

  • Santa Barbara

    Santa Barbara

    The name Santa Barbara is a tribute to our land, our traditions and our cults. The history of these places has its roots in the sixth century, when Senigallia was a Byzantine city and a Lombard outpost (and therefore "barbarian") settled in a nearby village. Since then, that village took the name of Barbara where our winery stands today, which has the privilege of having its production site inside an ancient monastery.

  • Santadi

    Santadi

    The Cantina di Santadi is located in Sulcis, south-western Sardinia, The goal is ambitious, to focus on bottled wine, typical red wines in particular, to give visibility and identity to the main cultivar of the territory: the Carignano, without however neglecting the traditional white grape varieties of Sardinia, such as Vermentino, Nuragus and Nasco.

  • Santi

    Santi

    The Santi winery has been a protagonist in Valpolicella since 1843, the year in which it was founded in Illasi, a historic village at the eastern end of the province of Verona, nestled close to the Lessini Mountains. Here, in the shadow of a medieval castle, among the hills of the valley then called Longazeria, the production of the typical wines of the area is established, led by Carlo Santi, the founder. Right from the start, the Santi family chose to focus on quality and the strict selection of raw materials, using only the best grapes from the vineyards owned by the most suitable areas. The success of its wines induces the company to obtain supplies also from local suppliers, with whom a relationship of trust is consolidated over time which today allows direct management of the vineyards.

  • Santòn

    Santòn

    Santòn is the first agricultural vermouth of Friuli Venezia Giulia, produced in this “queen” land of wine according to the completely artisanal production chain of BorgosanDaniele. It is an ancient tradition to aromatize wine with herbs, spices and botanicals, a processing method which by its nature requires patience, dedication and great knowledge of raw materials. Santòn is an adventure that starts from tradition and that pushes towards the desire to experiment and celebrate the original products of our territory through a great all-Italian classic, such as vermouth.

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  • Saracco

    Saracco

    Castiglione Tinella: in the heart of Moscato d'Asti. It is here that, since the early 1900s, the Saracco family has been producing this aromatic wine, and they do so by cultivating their own vineyards, a very important factor that identifies the link with an ideal territory for the cultivation of Moscato grapes.

  • Scala

    Scala

    Historic company, farmers since the seventeenth century, has dedicated a lot of effort to the cultivation of vineyards and has always produced selected and refined "Cirò wines" since 1949.

    The culture of refinement has been handed down from father to son and currently Luigi Scala, a winegrower in the cellar of all time, continues the production of Cirò with great reference to family traditions. From the cultivation of the vine to the processing and aging of the wine, the Scala company carefully takes care of the phases of its product which aims not so much at the quantity, but above all at the excellent quality of a Calabrese wine that wants to stand out.

    The continuity and philosophy of all time is also ensured by the entry into the company of Francesco Scala, currently in charge of commercial relations.

  • Schiavo

    Schiavo

    We are a small family-owned distillery founded in 1887 which has been run from father to son for five generations. By maintaining the family management over the years we have been able to raise our distribution and the quality of our products reaching high quality standards. Our grappa is now recognized as one of the best in Veneto, the region with the highest concentration of distilleries. Still using the ancient discontinuous system in copper stills, with low pressure steam, we are able to produce a very high quality niche grappa, bottled in elegant glasses that stand out for their refined image, suitable for restaurants and wine bars.

  • Serafini & Vidotto

    Serafini & Vidotto

    Francesco Serafini and Antonello Vidotto, oenologists and farmers, founded the farm in 1986 in Nervesa della Battaglia, under the ruins of the Abbey where, between 1551 and 1555, Monsignor della Casa wrote the Galateo, in the territories of the Serenissima Republic of Venice, which has always been devoted to the production of red wines.

  • Sibona

    Sibona

    The Sibona Distillery is located in the Roero area, in the Municipality of Piobesi d'Alba, a few kilometers from Alba. Born a hundred years ago in the same area as an old furnace, the distillery is located in the center of an important wine area where the vines of the most important Piedmontese wines are grown: the Nebbiolo vine (from which the Barolo, Barbaresco wines are obtained and Roero in their respective production areas), and the vines of Barbera, Dolcetto, Moscato, Chardonnay, Arneis and Brachetto.
    Sibona is one of the historic distilleries of Piedmont and has the old distillation license N ° 1 issued by the UTF

  • Sorelle Bronca

    Sorelle Bronca

    The SORELLE BRONCA winery produces only from its own vineyards, cared for with authentic passion, harvested by hand and only with crates, the Sorelle Bronca winery obtains wines that are symbolic of the territory but also of man's ability to get the best from nature. vineyards rise on high and steep hills where it is difficult even to stand without falling.Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG is characterized by an inimitable elegance, with a light straw color, moderate body and a fresh and characteristic fruity and floral scent. types Spumante, Sparkling and Still. Sparkling wine is the symbolic version of the appellation and by far the most successful. The Spumante is produced in the Brut, Extra Dry and Dry versions depending on the residual sugar present. From the driest, the Brut, to the most sweet, the Dry.

  • St-Germain

    St-Germain

    Our founder, third generation distiller Robert J. Cooper, launched St ‑ Germain, the first elderflower liqueur in 2007. Inspired by Paris and its iconic St ‑ Germain ‑ des ‑ Prés neighborhood, St ‑ Germain constitutes a precedent as a modern liqueur made for cocktails, and perfect for an aperitif. Its versatility makes it a great tool for the best bartenders in the world and a must in your home bar.

  • St. Michael - Eppan

    St. Michael - Eppan

    The grape metamorphosis takes place in the cellar. A combination of ancient and innovative winemaking techniques. The "respect for the fruit" is the most important rule for the production of long-lived wines with great personality.

    The grapes are rigorously vinified for peculiarities in order to enhance each single vineyard.
    The wines are then aged in steel or wooden barrels to emphasize the individual characteristics.

    Since the Eighties, the space of the white and red barriques has conquered the heart of the winery. In them the selections of the most precious and prized wines mature in small French oak barrels. This refinement requires great sensitivity and gives life to complex wines, which embody a perfect symbiosis between fruit and nuances that wood can enhance.

    In the Cantina San Michele Appiano the traditional aging of wines in large wooden barrels still plays an important role today. For this reason, in recent years the historic cellar has been completely renovated with over 50 large oak barrels. The four ancient 150 hl barrels stand out immediately, graceful with ancient carvings, depicting historical events starting from 1907.

    Steel is indispensable for modern winemaking. In fact, it represents the ideal material for both fermentation vats and storage tanks, guaranteeing hygiene and cleanliness.
    The steel allows a clear transformation of musts and wines, and is able to enhance the freshness and aromas of the different varieties.

  • Su'Entu

    Su'Entu

    To give life to a dream you need the passion to pursue it and the entrepreneurial ability to make it come true. The Su'entu Winery was born from the dream of its founder, Salvatore Pilloni. The dream of enhancing the suggestive hilly terrain that every day attracted his attention and stimulated his imagination. Ancient lands, rich in history and traditions, ideal for growing grapes. Today that dream is called Su'entu and gives its name to all our wines.

  • Suavia

    Suavia

    Suavia is a story made up of a castle, no frogs, few princes and many princesses. The castle is that of Soave: heritage of the Middle Ages, when the town was still called with the ancient name of Suavia; the four daughters of Giovanni and Rosetta, on the other hand, have been the main female protagonists of this story since the beginning of the twenty-first century.

  • Tamburino Sardo

    Tamburino Sardo

    The Azienda Agricola Tamburino Sardo, founded in 1968 by Adriano Fasoli is now managed together with his two sons Stefano and Giuliano. It is located on the hills of Custoza, at the highest point, known as the Tamburino Sardo hill. The name derives from a page in the history of Italian Independence of 1848-1866 mentioned by De Amicis in his book “Cuore”. For 50 years the Fasoli family has been producing quality and local wines ranging from Custoza to Bardolino and thanks to a joint venture of love, also Valpolicella Superiore, Ripasso and Amarone.

    The founder of the company, Adriano has been working in the vineyard since he was a boy as was the custom in the past. He passed on his passion, his seriousness and above all his technical skills in the vineyard and in the cellar to his children and is still at their side in the management of this big-hearted company.

  • Tamdhu

    Tamdhu

    The best whiskey is not born by chance. Explore the incredible story of our precious spirit and find out why, after more than a century, we are still strong.

    Over 100 years since the distillery opened, we are proud to still use the same barrels and methods of the Tamdhu founders. These traditions create a Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whiskey worthy of the name Tamdhu.

  • Tasca Conti d'Almerita

    Tasca Conti d'Almerita

    Tasca d'Almerita now cultivates almost 600 hectares of vineyards and enhances the fruit by distributing it in the four continents of the world. He takes care of the guests of two of the most beautiful resorts in Sicily with dedication and enhances each of the company's five estates.

  • Tedeschi

    Tedeschi

    The Tedeschi winery is located in the center of Pedemonte di Valpolicella. The fermentation room, recently renovated, has horizontal fermenters that allow perfect extraction from the skins thanks to an appropriate programming of the pumping over and movements of the solid mass.

    The cellar also has vertical fermenters where it is possible to carry out fulling by means of a mechanical piston. All containers are thermally controlled. In the aging cellar there are Slavonian oak barrels with a capacity from 10 to 50 hectoliters.

  • Tenuta Amadio

    Tenuta Amadio

    In the heart of the Asolo hills, in Monfumo, our wines are born. The property is developed in different estates: the Biss vineyard, the Longon vineyard and the Era Grande vineyard, which thanks to their specificities offer different grapes for flavor and characteristics, which blend perfectly with each other and are able to give the wines of Tenuta Amadio scents and aromas that make them unique products of their kind.

  • Tenuta di Biserno

    Tenuta di Biserno

    Tenuta Campo di Sasso has an extension of about 56 hectares and a lower altitude. The soils are sandier and the climate is warmer during the summer months. These conditions are ideal for the cultivation of Syrah and Vermentino as well as the other varieties of Bordeaux vines. The wines produced in this area are Insoglio del Cinghiale and Occhione.

  • Tenuta il Bosco

    Tenuta il Bosco

    The origins of Tenuta Il Bosco in Zenevredo, in the Oltrepò Pavese, date back to the Middle Ages, when the Benedictine monks gave new life to the land, after a long abandonment, making the vine flourish again.

    Viticulture in the Oltrepò Pavese is in fact very ancient and the first written documents date back to Pliny and Strabone who in 40 BC, passing with a Roman legion, wrote “good wine, hospitable people and very large wooden barrels”.

  • Tenuta Luce

    Tenuta Luce

    The cellar reflects and crowns the vision of the Estate. Ipogea, therefore absolutely integrated with the surrounding environment, and with low environmental impact, represents a sort of underground temple, dominated by two ancient stone farmhouses and a wonderful Mediterranean garden, the work of the garden designer Richard Shelbourne.

    The altitude and southern exposure of our vineyards allow a slow and complete ripening of the bunches that give wines of great concentration and vigor. The cool and breezy nights help maintain the aromatic complexities of the grapes.

  • Tenuta Sallier de la Tour

    Tenuta Sallier de la Tour

    Our history and that of “Muntagna” met in 2007, when the Tascante project - Pocket and Etna - was born, which is above all the exact synthesis of our idea of a vineyard on the highest volcano in Europe, Etna. A force of nature in its primordial state. Today with great pride I present to you the new born: the wines of the district. A research and study project of the territory that began with the first experimental vinification in 2004. An intense work that then took shape with the purchase of the first vineyards in 2007 in Contrada Sciaranuova and Pianodario, and subsequently in Contrada Rampante, in 2015. Knowing the character of a land, understanding its nuances, identifying its strengths and any more problematic aspects, is not an easy and immediate achievement. You can get an idea right away, but it takes time to understand the details. And the details make the difference. The Nerello Mascalese and the volcanic soils of Etna interact in an almost magical way, expressing the strength of the territory in a distinctive and unmistakable way.

  • Tenuta San Guido

    Tenuta San Guido

    Tenuta San Guido takes its name from San Guido della Gherardesca who lived in the 13th century. It is located on the Etruscan coast between Livorno and Grosseto, in the Maremma made famous by the verses of Giosuè Carducci and extends for 13 kilometers from the sea up behind the hills. It includes three excellences: Sassicaia, the Dormello Olgiata breed in thoroughbred horses and the Padule di Bolgheri Wildlife Refuge, the first in Italy.

  • Tenuta San Leonardo

    Tenuta San Leonardo

    More than a thousand years ago it was a monastery, for over three centuries it has been the residence of the Marquis Guerrieri Gonzaga who are passionate guardians. Today Tenuta San Leonardo is a garden of vines and roses protected by the imposing Trentino mountains that dampen the cold northern winds, while the valley floor welcomes and gives the warmth of Lake Garda.

    The Estate is an ancient world where the patient cellar practices, still absolutely artisanal, give wines that are authentic jewels of Italian enology, distinguished by freshness, harmony and innate elegance.

  • Tenuta Tarcisio Maule

    Tenuta Tarcisio Maule

    Our family has been cultivating vines for the past two centuries, handing down this passion from generation to generation. Tenuta Tarcisio Maule was born in 2019, a project that aims to pay tribute to the work of our predecessors and give value to the wonderful land of Selva di Montebello.

  • Tenuta Tignanello

    Tenuta Tignanello

    Tenuta Tignanello is located between the Greve and Pesa valleys, in the heart of the Chianti Classico, between the small villages of Montefiridolfi and Santa Maria a Macerata, 30 km south of Florence. In these 127 hectares of vineyards, the Antinori family has more than anywhere else expressed its production philosophy: reconciling tradition and modernity by creating wines authentically linked to their land of origin.

    Solaia and Tignanello, the two iconic wines of the estate, have been defined by the international press as "among the most influential wines in Italian wine history" and are a constant symbol for the Antinori family of an inexhaustible challenge, fueled by pure passion.

  • Tenuta Ulisse

    Tenuta Ulisse

    The heirs of tradition and the interpreters of new technologies collaborate in the company. There is passion, that of Antonio and Luigi Ulisse brothers and founders of the project, there is meticulousness and planning: in two words the Ulisse style. The production structure of the Tenuta Ulisse cellar is state-of-the-art: the vinification area is equipped with the latest generation technologies and the modern bottling line guarantees the utmost care in the packaging of the products.

    Small tanks to keep the different types of product separate according to the characteristics of each individual vineyard (altitude, exposure, soil type, clone, training system, grape harvest period, etc.) to enhance the characteristics of the typical vines of our territory.

    Perfectly healthy grapes must arrive in the cellar, organoleptically complete, harvested at the right degree of ripeness. Respecting its naturalness, enhancing its oenological value, enhancing the varietal peculiarities of each vine is for Tenuta Ulisse, from the very beginning, an iron rule on which Antonio and Luigi Ulisse, harvest after harvest, manage to form a new model of winemaking enterprise, rooted in the territory but with an eye to the most demanding and prepared markets.

  • Tenute Ambrogio e Giovanni Folonari

    Tenute Ambrogio e Giovanni Folonari

    Ambrogio and Giovanni Folonari represent the exclusivity of Tuscany with its rich set of territory and traditions. Innovation, creativity, research and respect for diversity are the founding values of family history.

    The Folonari estates contain the excellence of Tuscany, expression of the areas most suited to wine production: Chianti Classico, Montalcino, Montepulciano, Bolgheri and Montecucco in Maremma.

    The wines of Ambrogio and Giovanni Folonari Tenute reflect the founding values of the company philosophy: elegance, strong identity and strong bond to the territory whose diversity and values they deeply respect.

    The Folonari family has always valued the territory and its most authentic traditions, giving new splendor to real estate structures dedicated to a type of luxury hospitality that allows you to savor the taste of living well in Tuscany: the Villa and Casavecchia di Nozzole located in the estate of the same name, Borgo del Cabreo located in Greve in Chianti and La Fuga in Montalcino.

  • Terlan

    Terlan

    Founded in 1893, Cantina di Terlano is one of the most avant-garde producer cooperatives in all of South Tyrol. Its 143 current members cultivate 165 hectares of vineyards, equal to a total annual production of 1.4 million bottles.

    For years, together with our partners, we have taken the path of quality with commitment and perseverance, the same quality that has earned us fame and recognition on the Italian and international wine market. This is why, despite being relatively small, the Terlano winery is now an established institution in its sector.

  • Terrazas

    Terrazas

    The Terrazas winery at the foot of the Andes mountain range produces a Reserva Malbec that comes from the best vineyards over a thousand meters above the sea level. Reserva Malbec is a wine with a refined texture with velvety tannins and typical notes of violet, cherry, plum and chocolate.

  • Terrazze dell'Etna

    Terrazze dell'Etna

    Terrazze dell'Etna is nature, it is passion, it is Etna and what can be produced from these atypical and unique lands: it is the desire to create excellent wines in a place where it is possible. In 2008 the Bevilacqua family recovered, on the northern side of Etna, the old terraces of the Bocca d'Orzo district, located from 600 meters up to 950 meters, counting today 36 hectares of vineyards, olive groves, chestnut, cherry and oak woods .

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  • Terre di Balbia

    Terre di Balbia

    In the chest of the South, in the heart of the medieval village of Altomonte in the province of Cosenza, the ancient Balbia has risen again in glasses. The wines produced in these ancestral lands were also praised in the verses of Pliny the Elder enchanted by a nectar called "balbino" which evoked the divine in its name.

  • Terre Gaie

    Terre Gaie

    Ours is a small and large reality with a high level of innovation, whose mission is to re-evaluate the production of the Euganean Hills ; different grapes that are grown on different soils, which lead to the vinification of unique wines with an unmistakable volcanic character.
    There are many differences but what unites our 54 local suppliers goes beyond any diversity: the vine is their DNA. Proud messengers of their own territory of their identity and culture, our winemakers strive every day to achieve the highest quality by carefully following the production dictates that our company sets, that is, the utmost respect for nature and the environment.

  • The Macallan

    The Macallan

    The Macallan was one of the first licensed distillers in Scotland. Since then our whiskey has been internationally recognized as one of the best single malts in the world. The creation of The Macallan is based on the fundamental contribution of Spain, North America and Scotland, and their respective natural raw materials, combined with traditional methods and quality craftsmanship.

  • Tollo

    Tollo

    Our vineyards extend over an area of 2,700 hectares, from the hills of the coast to the slopes of the mountains, in a typically Mediterranean climate, temperate, with significant temperature variations that determine optimal conditions for the accumulation of aromatic substances in the bunches, giving rise to high quality grapes. Our production is concentrated exclusively on the typical and indigenous vines of the area, traditionally cultivated in pergola, with a vocation for experimentation in the field and in the cellar.

  • Torquadra

    Torquadra

    Quality, innovation, research, professionalism and love for our work are our hallmark.
    Torquadra products are distinguished by their difference in taste and aroma, presenting finesse and personality as the common denominator of excellent products, obtained with pomace from classic and native Trentino vines.

    The complex process of distillation of the pomace follows the discontinuous "bain-marie" and steam method: the all-Trentino method which, thanks to the water vapor, allows to obtain a better regulation of the cooking temperature, and therefore to obtain a finer product. It is a type of distillation that favors quality.

    If our grappa is so precious it is due to the use of high quality fresh pomace and to this type of
    distillation which heats them slowly and evenly.

    Our barricaded Grappas, the strong point of our production, are left to age for several years in small French oak, cherry or acacia barriques.

    Thus in full harmony the grappa slowly extracts a natural color and a full and elegant character from the wood.

    All the barricaded grappas have achieved important awards in international competitions

  • Tramin Kellerei

    Tramin Kellerei

    Cantina Tramin, the home of the Gewürztraminer , was born in 1898 from a small project with a few families started by Christian Schrott , parish priest of Termeno and deputy to the  Austrian Parliament, to guarantee subsistence and a future for mountain winemakers. Thanks to the strength of this union , Cantina Tramin  over time it has become one of the most successful cooperatives in the region and a recognized example in the world.

    In 1971 Cantina Tramin merged with the historic Cantina Sociale di Egna, founded in 1893. A union that associates the heritage of traditions and vineyards in a single cooperative reality, including the prestigious lands in Mazzon and Glen dedicated to Pinot Noir. the arrival in the company of our oenologist Willi Stürz, in the 90s the inversion of the trend towards quality is consolidated and the project of the wines of the Selezione begins, which today includes Nussbaumer, Terminum, Unterebner, Stoan, Freisinger, Maglen , Urban and Loam: the maximum expression of our oenological savoir-faire and the result of a selection of our finest vineyards. From here on, all production will be oriented towards excellence. In 2010 the refurbishment of our headquarters was completed, a project curated by the architect Werner Tscholl, a structure-sculpture that becomes an icon and symbol of Termeno.

    The latest addition to the Tramin house is Troy, an elegant high mountain Chardonnay, with which we are going to enrich this world-renowned variety with a unique alpine interpretation.

    Today we produce an average of 1.9 million bottles per year, 70% destined for the national market, and the remaining 30% for the foreign market. Working together to create wines that are a harmonious expression of our environment is the guiding principle of Cantina Tramin.

  • Travaglini

    Travaglini

    The Travaglini Winery, located in the heart of the Gattinara hills, includes 59 hectares of wine-producing properties of which 44 are planted with vineyards.

    The “Gattinara DOCG”, a wine of great structure and longevity, and the “Nebbiolo DOC Coste della Sesia”, a young, fruity, easy-to-drink wine are produced from the Nebbiolo grape. It is a family-run business in which the experience and passion for quality of Arturo Travaglini, who already produced Gattinara in 1958, was inherited by his son Giancarlo.

    Today the daughter Cinzia with her husband Massimo (Winemaker) lead this prestigious company. In all these years, in the Travaglini house, the passion for work, the commitment to arrive at a qualitatively superior production and the desire to always obtain only the highest levels of results, are always the same.

  • Uberti

    Uberti

    GLI UBERTI, Winemakers since 1793 in the Salem area of Erbusco Franciacorta produces about 180,000 bottles divided between Franciacorta and Curtefranca doc wines. The vineyards are located in beautiful well exposed positions, with draining and stony lands. All the vineyards are organically grown to better respect people, the environment and the territory.

  • Ugo Bing

    Ugo Bing

    The personality of the wines and the intense taste of the oil have one thing in common: the faithful imprint of the land where they are born. Il Fiano, an ancient village near Certaldo, has been owned by the Bing family since 1940. These lands, unique in terms of exposure and geological origin, are naturally suited to high quality productions.

    The lands are exposed to a fan from east to west, for over 65 hectares, and oriented to the south at the Poggio ai Monti vineyard, located at 330 meters above sea level. Another 14 hectares of vineyards are located in Novoli, about 1 km further north-east, in the Vergignolo valley.

    The formations that originated the substrates can be traced back to three lithological types: the "tufo", the "mattaione" and pebbles mixed with coarse sand. Near Novoli, the soils are of clayey, loamy-clay substrate, while the 65 hectares of Fiano are of medium texture, tending towards clayey and accompanied by the presence of skeleton, in the form of pebbles.

  • Val di Suga

    Val di Suga

    Tenimenti Angelini, owned by the Angelini family and part of the group of the same name, was founded in November 1994 with the acquisition of three historic wineries in Tuscany: the Azienda Agricola Val di Suga in Montalcino, the Tenuta Trerose in Montepulciano and the Fattoria San Leonino in Castellina in Chianti.

    Three appellations of great prestige and tradition for one of the companies that have focused more on the production of quality wines, but capable of being faithful witnesses of their respective territories.Val di Suga is the estate where the wines of the most prestigious appellation are born: Brunello of Montalcino.

    A property that extends for over one hundred hectares and which is characterized by a unique element: the vineyards that surround the cellar are arranged on three different sides. The possibility therefore of using the grapes from the three areas, very different from each other in terms of soil and exposure, allows Val di Suga to offer harmonious and well-balanced wines, where all the best characteristics of this magical territory known in Worldwide.

  • Valle Del Marta

    Valle Del Marta

    In Tarquinia, the Hotel and Agriturismo Valle del Marta is immersed in the green countryside of Etruria, an important area of the Etruscan territory. The property is located right next to the beautiful medieval historic center of Tarquinia. It is a Resort with a 4-star hotel inside, a farm with excellent quality products such as wines, liqueurs, extra virgin olive oil, jams, biscuits and spices; the farm, awarded for its strong characterization, takes care of all the food, therefore catering, breakfasts and tastings. The property is 800 m away from the National Etruscan Museum of Tarquinia, just 90 km from the center of Rome, 15 minutes drive from the port of Civitavecchia and offers the possibility to book transfers to and from Fiumicino or Ciampino. For those who want a holiday dedicated to relaxation and wellbeing, the Valle del Marta offers a wide range of massages and treatments and also features a wellness center with whirlpool and sauna. All precautions have been taken in the facility to avoid the contagion and spread of the coronavirus.

  • Valter Sirk

    Valter Sirk

    The Collio Goriziano is a hilly region in the extreme west of Slovenia located near the border with Italy.

    But it is from 1991 that the production began on its own with the creation of the Valter Sirk winery, After a period of development within the Slovenian borders, now the production has been directed towards new markets both internal and external to Europe.


    Among the picturesque villages of this region there is also Višnjevik, The village is mentioned for the first time in the thirteenth century along with the history of the Rittersberg Castle.

    Among the picturesque villages of this region there is also Višnjevik, The village is mentioned for the first time in the thirteenth century along with the history of the Rittersberg Castle. Since the seventeenth century, Collio has been known as an appropriate region for growing wine and fruit. So the roots of the Višnjevik wine industry date back to the Middle Ages. The nice village of Višnjevik is situated on the top of the 320 meter high hill above the valley of the Reka stream.

  • Vecchio Magazzino Doganale

    Vecchio Magazzino Doganale

    Amaro Importante is born from the authentic 1871 recipe created by Mr. Jefferson. The story tells that, having survived the shipwreck and finding refuge in the Old Customs Warehouse, it was he who selected citrus fruits, spices and aromatic herbs from all over the Calabrian territory.

    Today everything is reproduced in an authentic way paying close attention to detail. Bergamot, bitter and sweet oranges, rosemary and oregano are the main botanicals grown in Calabria, which combined with other herbs and spices make Jefferson natural and unique. Its Mediterranean taste can be appreciated both at room temperature and cold.

    Original in mixing in the great classics, such as the Americano, the Martinez and the Boulevardier, replacing the Vermouth.

  • Velenosi

    Velenosi

    The Velenosi winery was founded in 1984 by two very young entrepreneurs, Angela and Ercole Velenosi. Then with the experience of Doctor Paolo Garbini, Velenosi Srl was established in 2005. Over 35 years of experience in the sector and a strong passion have allowed the creation of this reality where, through the use of cutting-edge equipment, the outstanding wine.

    The heart of the company is located in the historic city of Ascoli Piceno, which is located in the Marche region at a distance of about 20 km from the Adriatic Sea and at an altitude of 150/200 masl. The farms of the company extend among the hills that surround the splendid valley of the Tronto river, which, thanks to its clayey and fertile soils, has always been suited to the cultivation of vines.

    In addition to the four companies located in Ascoli Piceno, Castorano, Monsampolo del Tronto and Castel di Lama, there is a vineyard in the Ancarano area (TE) and in the San Marcello area (AN), between the Castelli di Jesi.

  • Vespa

    Vespa

    The Vespa Winery, with its deep-rooted tradition and commitment to the production of excellent wines, stands as a bright beacon in the wine universe. Founded on love for the land and viticulture, the Vespa Winery embodies a harmonious balance between passion, experience and innovation.

    The vineyards of the Vespa winery, immersed in a landscape rich in history and beauty, capture the essence of the local terroir. Dedication to the environment is manifested through sustainable agricultural practices and an ongoing commitment to preserving the region's biodiversity.

    Thanks to the mastery of the winemakers, the Vespa Cellar produces wines that tell unique stories in every sip. From the care in selecting the grapes to the expertise in the winemaking process, each phase is a tribute to the art of oenology.

    The wide range of wines offered by the Vespa Cellar, from tradition to the most innovative creations, offers an unparalleled sensorial experience. Each bottle is an invitation to explore the paths of taste and aroma, testifying to the winery's commitment to creating memorable experiences for wine enthusiasts.

  • Via dei Birrai 32

    Via dei Birrai 32

    32 Via dei Birrai represents the perfect equation between taste and design, between research and method, without ever straying into industrial massification.
    32 Via dei Birrai represents a new language in the infinite panorama of the brewing world. It resets and redefines the usual. It decontextualizes the usual concept of "beer". Become design worn by a bottle.
    It is the experimentation of a territory beyond banality: from the choice of container to the graphic design, from the proposal of culinary combinations to the selection of places intended for sale.
    In this way, beer becomes an abstract concept enriched by colour, which attracts and lights up the gaze, projecting it into a soft and slightly mysterious atmosphere.
    For fun or for pleasure, it is still a reinterpretation of the brewmaker style, which wants to change the way of perceiving beer, opening it up to complementary worlds.

  • Vicari

    Vicari

    The Vicari winery is located in Morro d'Alba in the province of Ancona. Vines and wines that tell the story of a winery and a territory: from the "Lacrima" present in the past to "season" other red wines, to the "Moscatello" which was used as a fruit, to the "Visciola" whose syrup served as a thirst quencher and basic element for sour cherry wine.

  • Vicentini Agostino

    Vicentini Agostino

    The pomegranate, an ancient symbol of fertility and numerous descendants, was chosen as a sign and offered as a wish for vitality and enthusiasm. It is in the beautiful valley of the cherry trees, in an environment that is still intact and tied to traditions, that the company conducts its business. If the image of the pomegranate represents a propitious symbol, this demonstrates the success achieved in a short time by the company, achieving good production and quality levels. Agostino Vicentini inherited from his father Francesco 14 hectares of vineyards and in addition the passion, love for the land, the secrets of the trade and the experience gained in the 40 years of his business. To all this, Agostino added the desire to reach new goals, always trying to get the best from an already very generous nature.

  • Vie Di Romans

    Vie Di Romans

    The Vie di Romans winery: in 1978 first bottling and first commercial label, 1982 beginning of a cycle of viticultural modernization aimed at high quality, 1989 the construction of the new cellar built on three floors, 1990 vinification of the grapes distinguished by cru of origin, 1992 commercial release of the 90s and from this date onwards the white wines will always be marketed two years after the harvest.

  • Vigne Matte

    Vigne Matte

    Vigne Matte where nature marries history and where the myth of Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG embraces the Unesco hills!
    A place suspended between heaven and earth that smells of a glorious past, lives in a splendid present and is constantly projected towards the future.
    Not a simple cellar but a microcosm where tradition reigns and where the wise practices of growing Prosecco, defined as the gold of the Marca, are handed down and preserved from generation to generation.

  • Villa Albertini

    Villa Albertini

    The Azienda Agricola ALBERTINI produces typical wines of the Euganean Hills in bulk and in bottles DOCG, DOC, IGP, Extra Virgin Olive Oil of different varieties.
    Our bottled wines are: Fior D'Arancio, Pinot Bianco, Serprino, Bianco Collina Frizzante, Prosecco, Cabernet, Merlot.
    All the crops are adjacent to the beautiful eighteenth-century Villa ALBERTINI, residence of the noblewoman Eleonora Giusti.

  • Villa Bellini

    Villa Bellini

    The Villa Bellini estate pays constant attention to the quality and centuries-old tradition of Valpolicella, with a new generation approach capable of extracting the most authentic value of this land from each vine.
    It is the future that goes to the rediscovery of the past, to allow you to appreciate wines with unique and inimitable organoleptic properties.

  • Villa Sandi

    Villa Sandi

    Villa Sandi is a happy example of that union between art and agriculture that characterized the Veneto landscape of past centuries. Located between the DOCG areas of Prosecco di Valdobbiadene and the DOC areas of Montello and Colli Asolani wines, the Villa is a splendid building of the Palladian school dating back to 1622.

  • Villa Spinosa

    Villa Spinosa

    Villa Spinosa is a winery that produces typical Valpolicella wines based in Negrar, at the foot of Colle Masua, in Jago. In the renovated ancient farmhouses, in addition to the winemaking and aging cellars and the Wine Shop, we have created the farmhouse and spaces suitable for hosting visits, tastings, events and weddings. In addition to the nineteenth-century manor house, embellished by the romantic Italian garden, our most precious heritage is represented by the hillside vineyards of the Jago, Figari and Costa del Buso crus.

  • Virgili

    Virgili

    Since the last twenty years of the last century the Virgili family boasts knowledge in the field of viticulture: Angelo Virgili (grandfather of the current owner of the same name) was the tenant of the Marquis Benedetto Sordi at the Arigona di San Giacomo delle Segnate, where he produced wine.

    Later with his son Angelo he moved to Varana di Quistello and the second generation cultivated and vinified in Bondanello before moving to Mantua, where Angelo passed the baton to his son Luigi. The latter is now supported in the management of the Cantine Virgili by the third generation, namely by his sons Andrea and Paolo.

  • Zago

    Zago

    Zago Birrificio is an Italian agricultural company that grows its raw materials in Friuli Venezia Giulia to produce a high quality beer. The agricultural brewery is in fact distinguished from the craft brewery as we follow the entire production chain: from the cultivation of barley and hops in our fields in Taiedo (PN) to the actual production that takes place in our factory in Villotta di Chions. . The area in which to settle was not in fact chosen by chance: in this area the water, a fundamental ingredient of beer, is particularly pure and has values that make it optimal for the production of beer.

    The idea of creating our agricultural beers was born more than six years ago, when we started growing two-row barley and five varieties of hops in our fields. The aim was to create a dimension that would allow us to malt our raw material.

    To date, our line consists of twelve references, all top-fermented beers, whose maximum alcohol content does not, however, exceed 8 degrees.

  • Zamuner

    Zamuner

    Among the few excellences of quality sparkling wines in the Verona area, the star of this artisan of the classic method shines, who has collected an impressive series of awards. Also known in Verona for the privilege, on the part of the Bottega Del Vino, it wants to make its pearls known also to enthusiasts from all over Italy. Six hectares on the 250 m of Monte Spada, the highest hill in Eastern Garda, with an ancient wine vocation (considered grape seeds of Vitis Vinifera dating back to 4,500 BC). This cradle where Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay are grown, precious bases for these great sparkling wines.

  • Zardetto

    Zardetto

    Cantina Zardetto produces Prosecco DOCG in the Valdobbiadene area in the complex hilly system residual of the ancient glaciers, not far from the left bank of the Piave river, at equal distance from the Dolomites, which protect it to the north, and from the Adriatic climate. To leave the vinellino, typical of the Conegliano-Valdobbiadene area, and arrive at Prosecco, the best-known Italian sparkling wine and best-selling national wine product in the world, it took three decades of work and two generations of producers. A path dictated by the intelligence of men who have been able to look far, to discover where and how Prosecco could evolve and improve, from production to bottling.

  • Zerbosco

    Zerbosco

    Zerbosco was founded in 2015 with the aim of enhancing the quality of the grapes grown in our vineyards which are located near the hamlets of Zerbo and Bosco di Montù Beccaria.
    Inherited the vineyards from his father Angelo, Ermano handed down to his son the art of cultivating the vine together with his wealth of knowledge and traditions learned from the family and the environment in which he grew up.
    This precious heritage, combined with Alessandro's preparation acquired through studies and experiences abroad, led the two to decide to lead and manage the company through reasoned and sustainable agriculture, respecting nature and the vines. . The goal is to produce wines that are the maximum expression of the vineyard from which they come.

  • Zonta

    Zonta

    The Zonta winery of the Vigneto Due Santi farm was founded in 1965 by the Zonta family in Bassano del Grappa in the Veneto region. In love with the earth and sensitive winemakers always in search of harmony between the earth and its precious fruits, it produces fine wines such as Due Santi, Merlot, Cabernet and Cavallare.