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Antonio Federici Rosso Roma (187ml) 2021

Item Code: 4233721

Description

A perfumed, silky, cherry-packed red from close to Rome, using natives Montepulciano and Cesanese.



Antonio Federici is a small, 3rd-generation cellar in Lazio, just south of Rome. As you'll taste here, its wines are both authentic and exceptionally delicious.

Normally, they only supply their meagre output to top restaurants in Rome. But with most shut in 2020 and 2021, we managed to gain a small allocation of this superb, cherry-scented red.

On fine limestone soils (the rocks of which were used to build some of Rome's most famous buildings) they grow some of Italy's most characterful native grapes. From these they make a small range of highly awarded, rule-breaking wines.

No doubt the skill of top Italian consultant Franco and Matteo Bernabei come into play, as well as the commitment and passion of the family.

A great pizza or pasta red.

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RRP HK$66.00
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Low Stock Herdade Aldeia de Cima Reserva 2018

Herdade Aldeia de Cima Reserva 2018

Item Code: 4173918

Description

From Winemaker of the Year, Jorge Alvès, this is a very fine, elegant and expressive Alentejo red. All native grapes, sustainably grown, with a very light hand in the cellar, it is textured, complex and elegant with spiced black fruit and freshness.

You may know the name – Amorim – largest producers of cork in the world. This, however, is winemaking on a micro-scale, amongst the oak forests of Alentejo. The family have come together and restored a wine estate that was founded in 1758. They combine the very best modern thinking with the great traditions of the past – that means using clay-pot amphorae and terracotta tinajas, as well as barrels, for the winemaking. Above all, however, is a true respect for the area's ecosystem, with sustainability at its core, plus minimal intervention in the wine cellar. The vineyards for Almeia de Cima lie at the highest point (424 metres altitude) to ensure a freshness and balance to this fine wine, made from all-native Portuguese grapes. Open early.
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RRP HK$359.00
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Il Papavero 

Item Code: 0003723

RRP HK$139.00
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Il Papavero (187ml) 2023

Item Code: 4353523

RRP HK$59.00
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Iron Maiden Darkest Red 2021

Item Code: 4450221

RRP HK$229.00
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Low Stock Ivana's Odiseya 2020

Ivana's Odiseya 2020

Item Code: 4008120

Description

From a family that’s been winning Golds for their wines since 1907, this is a ripe, juicy blend of Merlot and Cabernet. It’s made by husband and wife team Ivana and Yuli, based in Bulgaria’s Thracian Plains. A fruity, forward style to enjoy any time.

Ivana's Odiseya has a story that starts in the 1900s. Her husband's family had a winery in SW Bulgaria and, as early as 1907, it was winning Golds in London. Fast forward to 1945, Russian tanks rolled in and the family lost winery and land. They never gave up hope of regaining their property and once more making award winning wines. In 1989, state monopoly ceased, private ownership returned and many wineries fell into disrepair, including one on the Thracian Plains, close to the Rhodope Mountains. Yuli and Ivana came across it and dreamed of restoring the cellar to its former glory. The going's been tough, but Yuli persevered in the vineyards and Ivana learnt winemaking. Now they’re reaping success with, amongst others, this fruity red.
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RRP HK$149.00
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Le Vieux Château Guibeau Organic 2020

Item Code: 0051720

RRP HK$269.00
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