Mons Roni Cannitum is an orange wine produced from a blend of Verdeca, wild Moscatello, and Malvasia grapes. In appearance, it shows an amber–copper hue, typical of skin-contact vinification. On the nose, it reveals a complex and well-defined aromatic profile, with herbaceous notes, ripe exotic fruit, and citrus nuances, complemented by hints of Mediterranean scrub and spices. On the palate, it is fresh and savory, with a balanced structure and a fine, delicate texture. The mouthfeel is full and harmonious, offering good volume and breadth, supported by a lively acidity that enhances drinkability. The finish is persistent, with fruity returns. Any sediment present is natural.
Region: Puglia.
Grapes: 70% Verdeca, 20% Malvasia, 10% Moscato.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 12 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Terpin's Quinto Quarto Bianco Sivi is a macerated white wine based on Pinot grigio. The nose has intense aromas of macerated fruit, citrus peel, and notes of spices, resin and acacia honey. On the palate it is dry, enveloping, full-bodied, with good freshness, and with a light tannic texture but absolutely delightful and drinkable.
Region: Friuli Venezia Giulia.
Grape variety: Pinot Gris
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Some months in steelt.
Contains sulfites
"Lluerna" by Els Vinyerons is a mineral and fresh white wine, with citrus hints and a finish that smells of wild fennel. obtained from 100% xarel·lo grapes, aged for a year partly in steel and partly in oak barrels.
Region: Spain, Penedes
Grapes: Xarel-lo (90% vintage 2022, 10% vintage 2021).
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: 12 months in barrel.
Contains sulfites
Le Monade di Enoz - Masseria Torricella is a Fiano-based white wine produced entirely in amphora, from vinification to aging, with maceration on the skins for eight days. It is a well-structured wine with aromas of yellow pulp fruits, jasmine flowers and notes of acacia honey. In the mouth the acidity is quite marked and the mineral texture makes it very interesting to drink.
Region: Campania.
Grapes: Fiano.
Alcohol content: 12%
Aging: 7 months in amphora.
Contains sulfites
The "Davvero" is a macerated white wine made from Riesling grapes which is refined in oak tonneaux. It has an opalescent amber yellow color. On the nose, complex and intense aromas that develop on notes of ripe fruit that are combined with balsamic notes of camphor. On the palate it is full-bodied, enveloping, fresh, sapid, and closes with a pleasant tannic sensation. Very nice is its label showing the company logo, consisting of 4 black brush strokes.
Region: Veneto.
Grapes: Riesling Renano.
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: 12 months in tonneaux.
Contains sulfites
Vallée d’Aoste Petite Arvine by Lo Triolet is a fresh and savory white wine made from Petite Arvine grapes, vinified with short maceration and temperature-controlled fermentation. It ages for 8 months in stainless steel, maintaining contact with the fine lees. The color is straw yellow, with floral and mineral notes on the nose. On the palate, it is dry, fresh, and harmonious, with a lingering aftertaste.
Region: Aosta Valley
Grapes: Pinot Gris
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 8 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Vallée d’Aoste Petite Arvine by Lo Triolet is a fresh and savory white wine made from Petite Arvine grapes, vinified with short maceration and temperature-controlled fermentation. It ages for 8 months in stainless steel, maintaining contact with the fine lees. The color is straw yellow, with floral and mineral notes on the nose. On the palate, it is dry, fresh, and harmonious, with a lingering aftertaste.
Region: Aosta Valley
Grapes: Petit Arvine
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 8 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
The Greco di Tufo Miniere is a white wine obtained from the grapes of the same name from a vineyard located on a clayey-calcareous soil close to the vent holes of the ancient sulfur mines. Aging in steel for 3-4 months and in bottle for 2-3 months. The nose expresses a disproportionate mineral tension and hints of white-fleshed fruit. In the mouth it is vertical, with the freshness and flavor to dictate the speed of drinking, very satisfying, and the alcohol in balance with the acidity. A white of extreme power but not muscular, full expression of the grape.
Region: Campania.
Grapes: Greco di Tufo.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 4 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Nerina Cardile's Terremoto represents an authentic and powerful expression of Etna. A rich and explosive wine, with profound elegance and a character that captivates with its structure and intensity. It is made from a blend of Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio, and Grenache, sourced from 100-year-old bush-trained vineyards located on volcanic soils rich in sand and ash, which imbue the wine with a strong territorial identity. A true gem in the Italian wine scene, this bottle demonstrates the vocation of one of the most interesting and unique terroirs in the world, offering an intense and memorable sensory experience.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: 90% Nerello Mascalese, 10% di Nerello Mascalese and Granache
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 8 months in steel
Contains sulfites
Charme du Loire by Jean Pierre Robinot is a white wine made with Chenin Blanc grapes from vines over 40 years old located in the limestone soil of Jasnières. After spontaneous fermentation, the wine is aged in old barrels, developing complex aromas of white-fleshed fruit and a remarkable minerality. A textbook wine.
Region: France, Loire.
Grapes: Chenin Blanc.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: A few months in exhausted oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Weiss by Glow Glow Wines is a white wine produced in the small Nahe region of Germany. It's made from Bacchus, Müller-Thurgau, and Scheurebe grapes, which blend in perfect balance, creating a light, lively, and energetic white wine.
Region: German, Nahe
Grapes: Scheurebe, Bacchus, Müller-Thurgau
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Nikolas Juretic's "Mont" is an original and unconventional wine, obtained from white grapes that come from a vineyard of the 60s, located at 190m above sea level, located on mixed soils of foraminifera, dolomitic rocks, volcanic and coral mixed with the traditional ponca. Vinification with pressing of the whole bunch, 2-day maceration on the skins, fermentation and maturation in cement. Material and deep, rich in flavor and freshness. Both gastronomic and meditation.
Region: Friuli Venezia Gulia
Grapes: Blend of white grapes.
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: Some months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sufites
Cave Monaja's white Prêt à boire is a wine that well represents the character of Aosta Valley wines. With its good body and the right alcohol content, it lends itself to being an ideal companion for various dishes. The floral and fruity notes on the nose make it particularly inviting, and its dryness makes it versatile for gastronomic pairings. Its freshness and aroma also make it perfect to be enjoyed alone, perhaps in a convivial context.
Region: Valle d'Aosta.
Grapes: White grapes.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 4-5 months in contact with the fine lees in amphora.
Contiens sulfites
Julian Haart's Mosel Riesling is certainly a wine of great character and quality. The freshness and sharp acidity make this Riesling particularly lively and suitable for accompanying fish, seafood or vegetable-based dishes. The practice of whole bunch fermentation, together with aging in wooden fuder, contributes to giving complexity and depth to the wine, while maintaining its typical freshness of Riesling. Furthermore, although limited production may be a shame for enthusiasts, it is often an indication of craftsmanship and particular attention to quality.
Region: German, Mosel
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: Some months in wooden fuder.
Contains sulfites
Christian Tschida's "Non-Tradition" is a fascinating example of how combining different parcels can create a unique and complex tasting experience. Grüner Veltliner grapes come from two distinctive soil types: one limestone and the other on a steep shale slope, both facing south-east and overlooking the lake. The decision to assemble the two wines led to a surprising result: an aromatic complexity and a layering of taste that offer a rich bouquet, with notes of fruit, spices and minerality. The final result is a symphony of flavors that demonstrates how two elements can come together to create something much greater than the sum of the individual parts, a true case in which 1+1 equals 3. A wine that invites to be discovered and appreciated in every nuance of it.
Region: Austrian, Burgenland.
Grapes: Grüner Veltliner.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some months in barrel.
Contains sulfites