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Valpolicella Superiore Corte Adami 750 mL DOC
Valpolicella Superiore Corte Adami 750 mL DOC $25.95
A wine you will fall in love with! The eye is mesmerized by its garnet color, the nose is rich of red fruits and fresh cherries, on the palate is lively and warm with hints of woods.Produced with grapes of the highest quality dried for 21 days, thanks to an extremely competent vinification, the perception of the alcohol is minimal.If it wasn’t produced in Valpolicella, it would rightfully belong to the Burgundy region.A simple wine that will leave your guests speechless.Serve at 12 °C (53.6 °F) when enjoying it on its own.Serve at 16/18 °C (61/64 °F) when enjoyed throughout a meal. NOTE on Italian Wine:  Pick up a bottle of Italian wine and you’re likely to see one of these designations somewhere on the label. What exactly to these letters stand for and what do they mean? In the second half of the 20th century, Italy decided to establish a series of laws to safeguard the quality and authenticity of their wine. These safeguards take the form of protected zones where growers and producers must adhere to strict regulations in order to be certified by these laws. The laws also govern things like the type of grapes used, the alcohol content, and how long the wine is aged. Certification falls into three categories of decreasing strictness: DOCG, DOC, and IGT. Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG): Seeing this on the label of your wine bottle means that the wine producers followed the strictest regulations possible to make that wine. The wine was tested a committee that then guarantees the geographic authenticity of the wine and its quality. There are currently only a handful of Italian wines that qualify for DOCG status. Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC): DOC wines are much more commonly found. The rules governing quality and authenticity are still very strict, but they’re a little more generous than those for DOCG status. For instance, the geographic zone might be a little bigger or the rules about what kind of grapes might be a little more relaxed. Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT): This designation was created a little after the DOC and DOCG designations in order to accommodate growers who couldn’t meet all the DOC or DOCG regulations for one reason or another but were still producing great wines.
Clear Wine Chill Gel Tote
Clear Wine Chill Gel Tote $12.50
Clear Wine Chill Gel Tote. This gel tote is made of material that can be cooled. Simply refrigerate your gel tote in the expanded shape for about 15 minutes. Then place your bottle of wine or other beverage inside. Now you are ready to carry your bottle wherever, and within 10 minutes your bottle will be chilled!
Beverage Bag - Wine Flies When You're Having Fun
Beverage Bag - Wine Flies When You're Having Fun $24.00
This canteen features a heavy weight cotton canvas cover with a BPA free, leak proof, and airtight liner which holds a 750 ml/25 oz bottle of wine. Specification: Holds a full 750 ml/25 oz bottle of wine or your favorite beverage. Our canvas canteens are made using rugged cotton canvas construction and design forward graphics. With a nod toward utility, we use rivets, grommets, and an aluminum carabiner which attaches our canteen to your belt, backpack, bike, purse, or market bag. Expels oxygen to preserve the flavor and quality of fine wine. Innovation: Unlike bottles, thermoses, or the old school ‘bota bag’, our canvas canteens can roll up and fold up when they’re not in use. So perfect for day tripping, camping, backpacking, biking, beachcombing, and just plain relaxing. Tuck it away until your next adventure! Care of Canteen: Rinse the liner or use bottle brush with warm water and a bit of dish soap. Wash exterior with soap and water and let completely air dry.
Original Wine Opener
Original Wine Opener $32.00
Original Cork Pops wine opener with one cartridge. Each cartridge opens approximately 60 bottles of wine. * Fastest easiest way to open a bottle of wine. * No pulling - no twisting - no more broken corks. * Pierce the cork with the needle - push and lift. * Does not harm the wine or the environment. * Perfect for people with mobility issues. * Made in the USA. * Manufactured under the watchful eye of the inventor. * Used in Napa Sonoma Tasting Rooms! The steps are simple: * Remove the foil from the bottle. * Remove protective cap over the needle on the Cork Pop. * Insert the needle straight down through the center of the cork. * Hold bottle with one hand. * Press the top of the cartridge and lift as you feel the cork begin to come out of the bottle. * Hold on to the bottle and the Cork Pops. * The expelled cork is removed carefully from the end of the needle and the needle guard replaced on the opener.
NOVAIA Amarone della Valpolicella Vaona 750 mL DOCG
NOVAIA Amarone della Valpolicella Vaona 750 mL DOCG $69.95
Born from a strict selection of native grapes, this is an extremely precious wine that becomes an investment wine with the passing of time making it an incredible choice even 10 or 12 years.Deep garnet red in color revealing notes of black cherries and cherry jam, spices, dark chocolate and tobacco.Pair with:• Meat served with sauces and mostarda• Aged cheese• GameServe at 18 °C (64.4 °F)Allowing the wine to oxygenate for a long time. NOTE on Italian Wine:  Pick up a bottle of Italian wine and you’re likely to see one of these designations somewhere on the label. What exactly to these letters stand for and what do they mean? In the second half of the 20th century, Italy decided to establish a series of laws to safeguard the quality and authenticity of their wine. These safeguards take the form of protected zones where growers and producers must adhere to strict regulations in order to be certified by these laws. The laws also govern things like the type of grapes used, the alcohol content, and how long the wine is aged. Certification falls into three categories of decreasing strictness: DOCG, DOC, and IGT. Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG): Seeing this on the label of your wine bottle means that the wine producers followed the strictest regulations possible to make that wine. The wine was tested a committee that then guarantees the geographic authenticity of the wine and its quality. There are currently only a handful of Italian wines that qualify for DOCG status. Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC): DOC wines are much more commonly found. The rules governing quality and authenticity are still very strict, but they’re a little more generous than those for DOCG status. For instance, the geographic zone might be a little bigger or the rules about what kind of grapes might be a little more relaxed. Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT): This designation was created a little after the DOC and DOCG designations in order to accommodate growers who couldn’t meet all the DOC or DOCG regulations for one reason or another but were still producing great wines. 
Pinot Grigio Dalle Ore 750 mL
Pinot Grigio Dalle Ore 750 mL $29.95
Very rich in minerals, rich and enveloping, this Pinot Grigio is made from grapes of the highest quality lovingly vinified by Marco one of the most important expert and wise winemakers of the territory.Its straw yellow color in the glass, the aromas of ripe plum and flint leave space to Bourbon vanilla.On the palate it is soft harmonious and mellow making it a great aperitif.Pair with:• seafood• eggs• asparagusEnjoy at 10/12 °C (50/53.6 °F) and allow to acclimate in the glass to obtain a variety of flavors.  
Silicone Wine Charms Silicone Wine Charms
Silicone Wine Charms $16.00
This school of six Guppy Silicone Wine Charms is designed to ensure that the party goes swimmingly. Pop them onto the stems of your wine glass to let guests keep track of their drinks all evening long. Set of 6 Food-safe silicone
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Beverage Bag - Fun in the sun
Beverage Bag - Fun in the sun $24.00
This canteen features a heavy weight cotton canvas cover with a BPA free, leak proof, and airtight liner which holds a 750 ml/25 oz bottle of wine. Specification: Holds a full 750 ml/25 oz bottle of wine or your favorite beverage. Our canvas canteens are made using rugged cotton canvas construction and design forward graphics. With a nod toward utility, we use rivets, grommets, and an aluminum carabiner which attaches our canteen to your belt, backpack, bike, purse, or market bag. Expels oxygen to preserve the flavor and quality of fine wine. Innovation: Unlike bottles, thermoses, or the old school ‘bota bag’, our canvas canteens can roll up and fold up when they’re not in use. So perfect for day tripping, camping, backpacking, biking, beachcombing, and just plain relaxing. Tuck it away until your next adventure! Care of Canteen: Rinse the liner or use bottle brush with warm water and a bit of dish soap. Wash exterior with soap and water and let completely air dry.
Wine Opener
Wine Opener $39.00
The Cork Pops Legacy Wine Opener is a wine opener that puts fun into removing the cork from a bottle of wine. The Cork Pops Legacy Wine Opener uses a low-pressure inert gas cartridge to gently pop the cork from a wine bottle without affecting the taste of the wine or harming the environment. With the Cork Pops Legacy Wine Opener simply insert the needle straight down through the cork, press once and the cork pops out. All our openers are sold with a full cartridge in the initial purchase packaging. They all use the same cartridge. The Legacy opener has features which are not part of the original Cork Pop. The Legacy has a 4 blade built in foil cutter, a patented cork ejection mechanism which forces the cork to the end of the needle so you never have to reach toward an exposed needle, the needle is longer than the original Cork Pop and coated with graphite to more easily piece synthetic or composite closures.
Giannitessari Pian Alto Colli Berici 750 mL DOC
Giannitessari Pian Alto Colli Berici 750 mL DOC $45.95
VARIETY Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Merlot PRODUCTION AREA Sarego, Vicenza YIELD PER HECTARE 6.000-7.000 liters FARMING SYSTEM Guyot with 8,000 grapevines per hectare HARVEST Handpicked in cases WINEMAKING PROCESS Fermentation in stainless steel tanks for approx. 12 days. AGING In new small oak barrels – French oak – for 24 months and in 40hl oak barrels for 12 months ORGANOLEPTIC CHARACTERISTICS Intense red color with garnet hues. Aromas of blackcurrant with herbal hints. Concentrated to the palate with vanilla tones, noticeable tannicity and excellent length. WINE PAIRINGS Red meat, barbecues and seaso-ned cheese. PRODUCTION 9000 bottles (750 ml) ALCOHOLIC PERCENTAGE 14% SERVING TEMPERATURE 16-18 ° C NOTE on Italian Wine:  Pick up a bottle of Italian wine and you’re likely to see one of these designations somewhere on the label. What exactly to these letters stand for and what do they mean? In the second half of the 20th century, Italy decided to establish a series of laws to safeguard the quality and authenticity of their wine. These safeguards take the form of protected zones where growers and producers must adhere to strict regulations in order to be certified by these laws. The laws also govern things like the type of grapes used, the alcohol content, and how long the wine is aged. Certification falls into three categories of decreasing strictness: DOCG, DOC, and IGT. Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG): Seeing this on the label of your wine bottle means that the wine producers followed the strictest regulations possible to make that wine. The wine was tested a committee that then guarantees the geographic authenticity of the wine and its quality. There are currently only a handful of Italian wines that qualify for DOCG status. Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC): DOC wines are much more commonly found. The rules governing quality and authenticity are still very strict, but they’re a little more generous than those for DOCG status. For instance, the geographic zone might be a little bigger or the rules about what kind of grapes might be a little more relaxed. Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT): This designation was created a little after the DOC and DOCG designations in order to accommodate growers who couldn’t meet all the DOC or DOCG regulations for one reason or another but were still producing great wines.