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A note from Bonner Private Wine Partnership founder, Will Bonner:
Dear Fellow Wine Lover,
Today, we’re opening our cellar doors and giving you the chance to reserve wines from this incredible collection at a deep discount for a limited time…
You’ll receive 10% off your half case of 6 bottles… PLUS a whopping 20% off your full case of 12 individual bottles or more!
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Your Italian Collection Cellar
Agricola Boggero Nives Barolo | 2018 | Langhe Piedmont, Italy
Super Ager (decades)
Avg. Vine Age: 30 years
Nebbiolo
Partnership Exclusive in US
Nives comes from a small family farm in the Langhe hills where vines grow alongside fruit trees and vegetable gardens. There, winemaker Giacomo Boggero opts for the traditional Barolo style and Slavonian oak (rather than French barriques) to soften the tannins without losing the Barolo edge. Accordingly, and as a great Barolo should, Nives rewards patience; you will enjoy the dry white pepper and cinnamon notes now, but you might be kicking yourself if you pass up the opportunity to stow a few bottles away in your cellar for when this “tarred rose” really blooms, reaching its peak around 10 years from now.
Getting an exclusive vintage of Barolo is difficult, but we were able to lock up all 4,500 bottles of this Nives 2018. It is solely ours, and yours, to enjoy.
Fattoria Montepescini Chianti Colli Senesi Riserva | 2018 | Tuscany, Italy
Organic
Avg. Vine Age: 25 yrs
Sangiovese
Only 5,300 Bottles Produced
The small family concern Fattoria Montepescini di Governi Massimiliano sits on the Montalcino side of Tuscany’s Colli Senesi (hills of Siena) sub-zone. The zone is in two, non-contiguous, parts, one surrounding the village of Montalcino (the home of Brunello, arguably Italy’s mostly highly prized wine), the other outside of Montepulciano (home of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, no lesser a contender).
This Riserva 2018 is very much a Chianti, yet the ripe fruit and tobacco notes do have a certain Brunello-like depth to them. Expect the similarities to only enhance over the next 8 years. 89 points (James Suckling). Limited production.
Tenuta Cappellina Chianti Classico Riserva | 2018 | Tuscany, Italy
93 points (James Suckling)
Organic
Avg. Vine Age: 30 yrs
Sangiovese, Canaiolo
A great Tuscan meal, set perhaps al fresco beside cypress and pine trees, is about bread, steak, and olives. For that you need sangiovese and a kick of canaiolo, the quintessential Chianti.
The Chianti Classico DOCG came to be when the old restrictions on the Chianti name were lifted in 1932, prompting an explosion of new Chianti producers, some better than others. This 2018 Riserva celebrates the old ways – 30 months in Slavonian oak, indigenous yeast, hand harvested organic grapes. You should see the vineyard. The vines bathe in full sunshine on a steep slope with sweeping views of southern Tuscany (cool nights keep the ripening slow and steady). Close your eyes and picture it as you take your first sip. 93 points (James Suckling).
Azienda Agricola Leuta 1,618 Merlot DOC Cortona | 2018 | Tuscany, Italy
Organic
Super Tuscan
Merlot
Only 6,000 Bottles Produced
From Cortona’s Leuta winery, 1,618 is a “Super Tuscan”, or a wine made outside the strictures of one of Tuscany’s well-known DOCs (Chianti, Brunello, etc.) They commonly contain Bordeaux grapes, thus the merlot in this 2018.
Hand harvested from vines on a silty, clay soil, with natural yeast and 18 months in French oak, this merlot has dark ruby color, with notes of black fruit, chocolate, and tobacco (with maybe gunpowder?) on the nose, and a strong, jammy body.
Fattoria di Monticello Baciavento Umbria Rosso | 2019 | Umbria, Italy
Umbria IGT Rosso
Super Umbrian
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Just southeast of Tuscany, the slopes soften and the marine influence fades in Umbria, in Italy’s vast central valley. Like its neighbor, Umbrian wine can trace its origins back 3,000 years to the Etruscans, who cut cellars into the rock around the town of Orvieto.
Historically, Umbria is best known for whites (formerly sweet but now dry). In the 1970s, however, the Perugia hills sent a shot across Tuscany’s bow with their sangiovese. Later, as in Tuscany, “super Umbrians” emerged, bringing in Bordeaux varietals like the cab sauv and merlot in this 2019.
Baciavento means “kissed by the wind,” a reference to the conditions on the cool, volcanic hillsides between Perugia and Orvieto. There, on the Scassini family farm, winemaker Simone Tribolati picks his cabernet sauvignon and merlot by hand, then leaves the wine to age in oak for 6 months to produce a vintage of brilliant red in the glass, with a nose of berries and currant. Feel it explode once on the palate (paired with cold cuts?).
Madonnabruna Portes | 2018 | Marche, Italy
Marche IGT Rosso
Organic
Montepulciano, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Open up a map of Italian wine regions. On the Adriatic coast, you’ll see Emilia Romagna and Abruzzi, with a big blank spot between them. That’s Marche. It’s the lost world of Italian winemaking.
The north is cool and continental, while the southeast is like Provence with fields of sunflowers and olive groves. There, near the seaside town of Porto San Giorgio, we find the Petracci family. Back in ’67, Ferruccio Petracci bought a small 13-hectare estate with the dream of planting vines – a dream turned reality by his son Paolo.
Any good winemaker will agree that a great wine starts in the vineyard. But the Petraccis take that philosophy to an extreme, making Portese only in years of superior vintages. It’s an epic wine, with cabernet and merlot adding further power and depth to the montepulciano’s blackberry and smoke.
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Italian Collection
Fattoria Montepescini Chianti Colli Senesi Riserva 2018
Tenuta Cappellina Chianti Classico Riserva 2018
Azienda Agricola Leuta 1,618 Merlot DOC Cortona 2018
Fattoria di Monticello Baciavento Umbria Rosso 2019
Madonnabruna Portese 2018
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