Ovadia ben Abraham of Bertinoro, near Forlì, was a rabbi and a commentator on the Mishnah, and was commonly known as The Bartenura. Born in the second half of the 15th century in Italy, he was a pupil of Joseph ben Solomon... Read More
Crisp and refreshing, semi sweet, with lingering pear, tangerine, nectar and melon flavors on the finish. Classic moscato, bright, sweet, with a light effervescence (frizzante if you're feeling fancy) with aromas of peach,... Read More
Cupcake Moscato is vibrant and expressive with floral notes that dominate with hints of peach and flavors of tropical fruits and lychee. It is a soft and luscious wine with just a hint of effervescence to tickle the palate and... Read More
"The result is a wine that becomes an integral part of our land and landscape. That is why Saracco Moscato is as sweet and seductive as the hills where it is born and grows; as vibrant and sharp as the mountains that surround... Read More
Le Ronde hails from the famed Piedmont region of Italy. Piedmont, in Italian, means at the foot of the mountain. It was originally inhabited by Celtic tribes, which were later absorbed by the Romans. When Hannibal destroyed the... Read More