Veneto Wine
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Prosecco is the classic apertivo ofItaly. Its fruity aromas and flavors, bright acidity and effervescence make this style of wine a perfect way to start an evening, make a toast or to accompany lighter hors d'oeuvres and fresh fruit. Prosecco is a grape... Read More
$16.00
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Wine of scale as well as wine of size, this is an intense, complex and rich blend of Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara from the Valpolicella wine district of northern Italy. Once the ripest grapes are picked late into the harvest seasons, they are placed... Read More
$65.00
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There are two single vineyards, Ravazzol and Casal Vegri. The Ravazzol vineyard is the source of the little Valpolicella and the Amarone. The Valpolicella section is comprised of younger vines, averaging in 15 years age. They are also on both the top... Read More
$26.50
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The Malavoglia comes from a recognized quality Cru of long standing (Ravazzol), located in the steep hills of Valpolicella’s Marano Valley. The vineyard’s rich, calcareous soil imparts great complexity and clarity to low yields of the region’s... Read More
$28.00
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The setting of this winery is in a medieval palace in the central historic part of Soave. The owners, Arturo and Silvana Stocchetti, passionately tend to the work done with the vines, confirming and increasing the quality of their wines that already have... Read More
$22.00
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The Bianco di Custoza is a citrus fruity, food-friendly wine. It is produced with the same blend of grapes that a traditional Soave is made from, dominated by the local Garganega with the addition of the rare Trebbianello. Enjoy its rich aromatics, fruit... Read More
$14.00
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Just off of Lake Garda, the Mael vineyard and winemaker, Mattia Piccoli, shows how complex a wine Garganega can produce. Mael is 70% Garganega, blended with Riesling and Malvasia. Piccoli planted the vineyard in 1995 using only low-yielding clones, ones... Read More
$17.00
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