The North of Italy
The North of Italy is most famous for the twin powerhouse expressions of Barolo and Amarone (look out for some serious deals of these totems of wine) as well as of course, Prosecco. There are also the lesser known reds of Piedmont like Barbera and Dolcetto, as well as the fabulous dry whites and meaty reds of Friuli, and the famous Soave. Packs, bottles, everything!
Torre del Falasco Valpol. Sup. Ripasso 2018
€24,00
€20,00
Torre del Falasco Valpol. Sup. Ripasso 2018
We love Valpol in Ireland, this is a good 'un with a bag of age on it.
€24,00
€20,00
Allegrini Palazzo della Torre` IGT 2021
Valpolicella is the rich, almost syrupy style of red wine made from Corvina from Veneto, a full bodied wine.
€23,00
Coppi Barbera Sant Andrea 2021
€29,00
€23,00
Coppi Barbera Sant Andrea 2021
The iconic Colli Tortonesi estate, Vigne Marina Coppi is best known for making great Timorasso.
€29,00
€23,00
Ca'Della Scala 'Mezzopiano' Ripasso 2021
Exciting new approach to Valpol, all of the rustic charm, loads of heft, but also with freshness and elegance - gorgeous.
€29,00
Ca'Della Scala 'Panissimo' Amarone 2020
Amarone can often be a bit clumsy, a bit alcoholic, a bit bitter and just generally a bit extra, not in a good way. This is different, power with style.
€57,00
Monopole: Mauro Veglio Barolo 2022 6-Pack
€460,00
€345,00
Monopole: Mauro Veglio Barolo 2022 6-Pack
MAURO VEGLIO was the student of the famous ELIO ALTARE, a modernist in the barolo story (though both men would object to the term). Mauro's nephew has taken the helm and somewhat ironically as the younger man, has brought back...
€460,00
€345,00
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