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aldo viola angeloAldo Viola Angelo
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CHF 36.46inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 33.85an der Kasse

Angelo Catterrato 2024

Aldo Viola

Komplexer, tiefgründiger und seltener Catarratto. PROBIEREN SIE DAS!!!

anitya - shun minowaShun Minowa - Anitya
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CHF 32.84inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 30.49an der Kasse

Anitya 2022

Shun Minowa

Rotwein-Cuvée von neuem Kultproduzenten

Mansano | Natural Wine by Denavolo.
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CHF 27.88inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 25.89an der Kasse

Mansano 2021

Denavolo

Köstlich und leicht

Tunia - Chiarofiore 2016
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CHF 22.42inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 20.82an der Kasse

Chiarofiore 2016

Tunia

Trebbiano + Vermentino aus der Toskana

Tunia - Contrappunto
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CHF 17.90inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 16.62an der Kasse

Contrappunto 2020

Tunia

Sangiovese und Cab Sauvignon

Tunia Chiassobuio
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CHF 24.23inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 22.50an der Kasse

Chiassobuio 2014

Tunia

Toskanische Cuvée mit etwas Reife!

Merlot 2019 (500ml) ONE PER ORDER | Natural Wine by Radikon.
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CHF 67.71inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 62.87an der Kasse

Merlot 2010 (500ml) ONE PER ORDER

Radikon

LANG gereifter Merlot!

Ribolla 2019 (500ml) ONE PER ORDER | Natural Wine by Radikon.
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CHF 43.42inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 40.32an der Kasse

Ribolla 2020 (500ml) ONE PER ORDER

Radikon

Wesentliche Ribolla Gialla

Jakot 2019 (1000ml) ONE PER ORDER | Natural Wine by Radikon.
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CHF 77.26inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 71.74an der Kasse

Jakot 2020 (1000ml) ONE PER ORDER

Radikon

Dieser Jahrgang schmeckt WAHNSINNIG! :)

Pignoli 2013 (500ml) ONE PER ORDER | Natural Wine by Radikon.
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CHF 63.86inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 59.29an der Kasse

Pignoli 2014 (500ml) ONE PER ORDER

Radikon

Kennst du die Traube Pignoli?

Croci - LubigoCroci Lubigo
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CHF 19.94inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 18.51an der Kasse

Lubigo

Croci

Orange Pet Nat aus der Emilia Romagna

Ego | Natural Wine by Bressan.
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CHF 60.98inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 56.62an der Kasse

Ego 2019

Bressan

Klassisches, sattes Rot

Zirudéla | Natural Wine by Al Di La´ Del Fiume.
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CHF 22.74inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 21.11an der Kasse

Zirudéla

Al Di La´ Del Fiume

Leichte, duftende italienische Orange

Bressan Schoppentino
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CHF 63.69inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 59.14an der Kasse

Schioppettino 2019

Bressan

Schioppettino aus Friaul

stefanago 24 wine
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CHF 32.56inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 30.23an der Kasse

24 Ancestral

Castello di Stefanago

Lombardei Pet Nat

Cantina Giardino - Rosso Amphora MAGNUM
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CHF 36.54inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 33.93an der Kasse

Rosso Amphora MAGNUM

Cantina Giardino

Ein Liter Cantina Giardino!

Pinot Nero | Natural Wine by Bressan.
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CHF 63.69inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 59.14an der Kasse

Pinot Nero 2019

Bressan

Seltener Fund.

Crocizia - Besiosa
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CHF 22.40inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 20.80an der Kasse

Besiosa

Crocizia

Malvasia pet nat…with TANNINS?!?

No3 | Natural Wine by Bressan.
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CHF 62.97inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 58.47an der Kasse

No3 2019

Bressan

Klassisch. Ernst. Italienisch.

Amico Frizz | Natural Wine by Castello di Stefanago.
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CHF 22.74inkl. CH MwSt.CHF 21.11an der Kasse

Amico Frizz

Castello di Stefanago

Riesling aus der Lombardei?

Top 10 Wine Regions of Italy and Their Most Popular Grapes

Italy has 20 wine regions and over 500 native grape varieties, more than any other country. No one masters all of it. But a handful of regions do the heavy lifting, and knowing them is the fastest way to understand Italian wine. Here are ten of the most important, and the grapes that define them.


1. Piedmont. The northwest powerhouse. Nebbiolo makes the noble, age worthy Barolo and Barbaresco. Everyday drinking comes from juicy Barbera and soft Dolcetto.


2. Sicily. The island doing some of Italy's most exciting work. Nerello Mascalese on Etna, plus Nero d'Avola, Grillo and Catarratto across the rest.


3.Tuscany. Home of Sangiovese, the grape behind Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and the Super Tuscans. Savoury, cherry driven and food friendly.


4. Emilia-Romagna. The land of fizzy red Lambrusco and famously rich food, plus plenty of Sangiovese in the Romagna hills.


5.Veneto. Italy's most productive region. Glera makes Prosecco, while Corvina is blended into Valpolicella and the rich, dried grape Amarone.


6.Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The white and orange wine capital of Italy, up in the northeast. Friulano, Ribolla Gialla and Pinot Grigio, often given skin contact.


7. Trentino-Alto Adige. Cool, alpine and precise. Aromatic whites like Gewürztraminer and Pinot Grigio, plus the dark local red Teroldego.


8.Lombardy. Around Milan. Home to Franciacorta, Italy's top traditional method sparkling from Chardonnay and Pinot Nero, and mountain Nebbiolo in Valtellina.


9.Campania. The volcanic south around Naples. Powerful Aglianico reds and mineral whites from Fiano and Greco, all ancient grapes.


10. Puglia. The sunny heel. Rich, ripe reds from Primitivo, which is the same grape as Zinfandel, and Negroamaro.


Between them these ten cover most of what you will meet on an Italian wine list, from serious cellar bottles to easy everyday glugging.

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Sicily Focus: From Mount Etna to Alcamo

Sicily is the most exciting wine region in Italy right now, and it splits neatly into two worlds. In the east rises Mount Etna, an active volcano and one of the most thrilling terroirs on earth. In the west, near Palermo, sit the sun baked hills of Alcamo. Both are natural wine strongholds.


Etna is all about altitude, black volcanic soil and old vines, some ungrafted and well over a hundred years old. The red grape is Nerello Mascalese, which gives pale, perfumed, mineral reds often compared to Burgundy or Barolo. The white is Carricante, taut and saline.


The producer who put natural Etna on the map is Frank Cornelissen. A Belgian former wine trader, he moved to the mountain in 2000 with a radical idea. Do as little as humanly possible and let the volcano speak. His wines, from the everyday Susucaru to the cult single vineyard Magma, are benchmarks of the whole natural movement, and we are proud to stock a deep range of them.


He is not alone. Etnella, run by Davide Bentivegna, who left a corporate life in Milan for the slopes, makes soulful, characterful Etna wines with the same hands off spirit.


Head west to Alcamo and you meet the Viola brothers. Alessandro Viola works with Grillo, Catarratto and Nero d'Avola, making bright, stony, energetic wines. His brother Aldo Viola works separately nearby, leaning into skin contact and wilder, more textural styles. Two brothers, two paths, one very good corner of Sicily.

Franciacorta: What Is Italy's Answer to Champagne?

Franciacorta is Italy's finest traditional method sparkling wine, and its answer to Champagne. It comes from Lombardy, in the hills between Brescia and Lake Iseo, and it is made the same painstaking way as Champagne. A still base wine is bottled with a little yeast and sugar, ferments a second time inside the bottle to create the bubbles, then ages on its lees for a long time. The law demands a minimum of 18 months for the basic style, 30 for vintage and 60 for Riserva. The grapes are the classic sparkling trio. Chardonnay, Pinot Nero and Pinot Bianco. Done well, Franciacorta is fine, creamy and complex, the equal of many Champagnes at a friendlier price.


The really interesting story is the natural rebels. A small group of growers decided the Franciacorta rulebook was too rigid for the low intervention wines they wanted to make, so they walked away from the famous name altogether. Alessandra Divella is the star. The first woman to own an estate in the area, she makes precise, mineral sparkling wines on clay and limestone, often with zero dosage and zero sulphur. Nicola Gatta is the other. He renounced the Franciacorta DOCG entirely, ages his wines on the lees by the lunar calendar for up to 60 months, and bottles them bone dry as brut nature. Both prove the region can do soul as well as polish.

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