US$155.40
Fontamara
Abruzzo (Italy), Italy (Italy)
12 x 750 ml
Breads, Cured Meat, Rich Fish, Soft Cheese, Vegetables, White Meat
US$167.88
Fontamara
Abruzzo (Italy), Italy (Italy)
12 x 750 ml
Breads, Cured Meat, Hard Cheese, Red Meat, Roasted Vegetables, Soft Cheese
US$179.40
Montelliana
Italy (Italy), Veneto (Italy)
12 x 750 ml
Cocktail, Sweets
Fine sparkling wine obtained by natural fermentation with the Charmat method. Pale straw-yellow colour with greenish highlights, it has a thin, abundant perlage and a typically fruity bouquet. The taste is soft, dry, delicate and fruit-filled finish.
> Learn MoreUS$179.40
Cantina Rechsteiner
Italy (Italy), Veneto (Italy)
12 x 750 ml
Breads, Cured Meat, Rich Fish, Soft Cheese, White Meat
US$179.40
Isaac Fernandez Selección
Campo de Borja (Spain), Spain (Spain)
12 x 750 ml
Pasta, Rich Fish, Risotto, Vegetables, White Meat
"Ripe strawberry nose. Crisp and dry on the attack, the Legado del Moncayo offers a nice bright focus of concentrated red berries and stone fruit on the palate along with excellent acidity and freshness. Finishes crisply with good persistence."
91 points - I-Winereview.com, June 2019 (2018 Vintage)
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Cantine Salvalai
Italy (Italy), Veneto (Italy)
12 x 750 ml
Breads, Cured Meat, Rich Fish, Salad, Soft Cheese, White Meat
Salvalai has been producing quality wines since 1870 from the grapes grown in the vineyards on the hills overlooking the Verona shore of Lake Garda, a wonderful landscape, rich in history and with a thousand-year old wine-growing tradition.
Bright straw yellow colour. Fresh and delicate on the nose, characterised by a subtle elegant floral nuance followed by hints of apples and distinctive vegetal notes. Dry and medium-bodied, the palate faithfully reflects the nose.
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Agricola Santo Isidro de Pegoes
Portugal (Portugal)
12 x 750ml
Pasta, Rich Fish
US$89.94
Farnese
Italy (Italy), Sicily (Italy)
6 x 750 ml
Cured Meat, Ham, Rich Fish, Soft Cheese, White Meat
This "Provence style" rosé has a very pale pink blush colour. Fresh and flinty aromas of strawberry, fresh-cut watermelon and rose petals on the nose with mineral notes on the palate. The wine has a refreshing acidity that’s in harmony with the fruit and well-rounded with good length. Its long and intense finish is the signature of a rosé with incomparable elegance. Best served with: Fantastic as aperitif, matches very well also with raw fish, delicate vegetarian dishes, fresh cheeses, Japanese cuisine.
99 Points - Luca Maroni, May 2020
> Learn MoreUS$191.40
Principi di Porcia
Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italy), Italy (Italy)
12 x 750 ml
Breads, Cured Meat, Rich Fish, Soft Cheese, White Meat
US$191.88
Bodega Classica
Rioja (Spain), Spain (Spain)
12 x 750 ml
Breads, Ham, Rich Fish, Salad, Vegetables, White Meat
100% Viura from 50-80 year-old vines near San Vicente de la Sonsierra in Rioja Alta and aged for 3 months in French oak barrels. White fruit and flowers on the nose, following through on the palate with riper fruit, good stucture, freshness and complexity. Long, pleasant finish. This wine is a steal!
90 points / Best Buy - Peñín Guide 2020
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There is a litany of words used to describe imported wine types. There are 10’s of thousands of imported wines produced all over the world. There are 1000's of different red grape varietals. Italy, on its own, has over 2000 indigenous grape varietals used to produce imported wines of differing style. The most famous grape varietals used in the productions of top imported wines are likely those from Bordeaux which include; Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot. Pinot Noir is another very popular imported wine varietal which is the only red grape they use for imported wine production in Burgundy. In Burgundy, they do not even label the wines with the varietal, but rather the vineyard from which the grapes were grown. A few of the famous ones are Romanee Conti, La Tache, Vosne Romanee, Nuits St Georges, but there are many more good imported wine types. At WineOnline.ca, one of our many, but perhaps our most important, job is to taste as many of these wines as possible, and bring in the best wines in order to make them available to our clients. It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it.