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Contrada


Italian for single vineyard. Each Contrada will have its own name.

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Italian for single vineyard. Each Contrada will have its own name. Plural = Contrade. Etna’s Contrade have certainly raised knowledge of the term. Each year a tasting, the Contrade dell’Etna, is held to taste the current releases from Etna. The term is used throughout Italy.

Contrade names you might have heard of from Etna: Rampante, Guardiola, Feudo di Mezzo, Acuria, Sciaronuova, Calderara, and Rivaggi. Moving north to Veneto, Gini’s top Soave is from the Contrada “Salverenza”.

 

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Giuseppe Cortese Barbaresco Rabajà 2019

Nebbiolo | Piedmont, Barbaresco

🍇RABAJÀ RABAJÀ RABAJÀ 🇮🇹 The 2019 Barbaresco Rabaja is a powerful, austere wine that is going to need a number of years to come around. I very much like the energy, but readers should not plan on opening a bottle any time soon, as the 2019 is seriously tannic and shut down at the moment. It’s a gorgeous Barbaresco that shows the more elegant hand that defines the approach today.Antonio Galloni, Vinous 94 PointsThe Rabajà sees a jump in sophistication depth and length.
$142
$137ea in any 3+
$132ea in any 6+

Ceretto Barbaresco 2021

Nebbiolo | Treiso, Barbaresco

Super fresh, vibrant & energetic, with quality grape tannins with a structural slant to the. From 3 plots Asili, Bernadot (Treiso) similar soil as Serralunga & Gallina (Nieve). A beautiful perfume, on red fruit sour cherry, great acid line, super concentrated, excellent balance. A little woody herb & lots of fun.Paul Kaan, Wine Decoded
$183
$176ea in any 3+
$169ea in any 6+

Tapanappa Tiers Vineyard Chardonnay 2024

Chardonnay | South Australia, Adelaide Hills

That brooding depth, waiting to explode. Such incredible sophistication as usual depth and length is insane the marriage of super fine acidity with phenolics and chalkiness. A glass act, the texture and seamless harmony in both of the Tiers wines shine once again. 2024 is definitely showing more immediate generosity than previous years. So much to enjoy with plenty to offer with time in the bottle.Paul Kaan, Wine Decoded
$109
$104ea in any 3+
$99ea in any 6+
Poise and shape. Perret’s Saint-Joseph has a drinkability about it that is so often lacking in the new world. Florals, on red and blue fruits with a bit of spice sit delicately on framework of tannins with a nice bit of mid-palate grip. Weightless yet full of flavour. A graceful Syrah. It’s fun now, there is no doubt that time will be kind helping it relax and show more perceived generosity.
$67
$64ea in any 3+
$61ea in any 6+