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Abbazia di Novacella Kerner 2024

Abbazia di Novacella Kerner 2024
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Organic
#70. on The Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2023!
90 points Wine Spectator
This light-on-its-feet white is dry, tangy and orangey, with blood orange granita, orange blossoms and juicy tangerine acidity accented by hints of fresh tarragon and salty mineral. Drink now.
W19531
Italy
Trentino
White
2024
Kerner
.750L
Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Alto Adige 2024

Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Alto Adige 2024
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The wine is dry with intense aromas and appealing flavors of Golden Delicious apples and citrus with a long, multi-layered finish. Excellent as an aperitif and with a medium body that makes it versatile to pair with everything from salads to chicken or grilled fish. Wonderful pairing ideas include butter lettuce with apples, walnuts, and pomegranate seeds, pizza topped with prosciutto and arugula, scallops, with tarragon cream, or tagliatelle with Italian olive oil, lemon zest and pine nuts.
W-00001586
Italy
Other - Northern Italy
White
2024
Pinot Grigio
.750L
St. Michael-Eppan Pinot Grigio Alto Adige 2024

St. Michael-Eppan Pinot Grigio Alto Adige 2024
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This wine is all the rage right now, an international bestseller - especially as a major export to the United States and Great Britain. The grape, which actually originates from Burgundy, loves not only the climate in South Tyrol, but also the soil conditions. It has found a second homeland here, and has become the most widely planted grape variety. It is appreciated for its freshness, nice acidity and pleasant, lingering aftertaste.
W20938
Italy
Other - Northern Italy
White
2024
Pinot Grigio
.750L
Kris Pinot Grigio delle Venezie 2023

Kris Pinot Grigio delle Venezie 2023
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Pinot Grigio thrives in the Alpine air of northeastern Italy, and this version from Kris is no exception. The expression here is a little on the voluptuous side, with notes of honeysuckle, nectarines and almonds, and a nice citrusy tang on the palate that goes incredibly well with slices of nutty Fontina cheese. -- PJ
W-00000755
Italy
Veneto
White
2023
Pinot Grigio
.750L
Foradori Teroldego IGT Vigneti delle Dolomiti 2022

Foradori Teroldego IGT Vigneti delle Dolomiti 2022
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Organic / Natural
W19638
Italy
Other - Northern Italy
Red
2022
Teroldego
.750L
Redentore Refosco Dal Peduncolo Rosso 2022

Redentore Refosco Dal Peduncolo Rosso 2022
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W21589
Italy
Veneto
Red
2022
Refosco
.750L
Rosset Valle d' Aosta Trasor 2021

Rosset Valle d' Aosta Trasor 2021
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High-toned red fruits, crushed rocks and alpine herbs all combine to perk up the senses in this well-crafted mountain wine. With vines grown up to 3,500 feet, this blend of Syrah, Petit Rouge and a touch of Cornalin light up the palate with lifted cherry and cranberry notes, wild game and white pepper. Fine tannins and mouth-watering acidity give the wine's finish a big push that goes on for a long time.
The Aosta Valley lies at the foot of Europe’s highest mountain, Mont Blanc, in the northwestern corner of Italy. Surrounded by the Alp's highest peaks, Aosta is home to Europe’s highest vineyards many of which reach heights over 1,000 meters. The soils are mainly rocky and alluvial, with slate, granite and quartz.
Despite the alpine position, located at the south side of the Alps the Aosta Valley is blessed with a high amount of sunshine and relatively low rainfall. Due to geographical, physical, and climatic limitations, Aosta Valley has always been considered a “harsh” territory. Therefore, wine production is focused on quality rather than quantity. A fine example is the Rosset winery where quality is at the forefront, if you can find their wines.
The Rosset family decided to plant their first vineyards in the area of Saint Christophe in 2001. The first cultivated plot was about three hectares at an altitude of around 750 meters. The varieties planted were Chardonnay, Syrah, and the indigenous Cornalin. Some years later, Petit Rouge, another autochthonous red variety, was planted in the same area.
PJ01127
Italy
Other Northern Italy
Red
2021
.750L