Legend dictates that the walnut husks used to make Nocino need to be picked on June 24th, the day of San Giovanni. We choose to abide by the legend and follow the same tradition. We start the process of creating Nocino each year with hand harvested green walnuts. A semi-sweet liqueur with aromas of green walnuts, baking spices, vanilla and ripe berries, with a long and rich finish.
This quality-focused biodynamic producer's Petit Clos range is always great value. This vintage, an excellent one in Marlborough, gives particular bang for buck. The wine is the color of freshly squeezed cherry juice, and the vibrant nose offers oodles of...
Eighty-four years have passed since this recipe was last produced. We are proud to declare the renaissance of “Amaro delle Sirene.” Our flagship amaro is based on an infusion of 30 selected roots and herbs highlighting eucalyptus, ripe fruit and licorice, with a scent of gentian lutea, chicory and chamomile. Sirene is matured for 12 months in 250-liter French oak barrels, provided by the Marisa Cuomo Winery of the Amalfi Coast
The true origin of Concerto remains shrouded in mystery though many attribute its origins to a group of monks with exceptional taste. Our production follows the traditional method said to have originated in a mountain monastery. The barley and espresso co...
History tells us that Roman gladiators flavored their food with Finocchietto, believing it to be a source of strength. We would be inclined to agree with the gladiators. Finocchietto is a fine savory digestif and a cooking staple in many Neapolitan kitche...