A luscious-on-the-nose, savourably complex, and intense red that plays well with both street vendor or bistro pizza, named in memory of the winemakers' adorable wiener dog, Tomomi.
The folks at Le Piane call this a good door-opener to their wines, and we couldn't agree more. Floral and fruity notes linger pleasantly on the palate and make for solid pairing potential. Majority Nebbiolo, and an affordable way to imbibe that noble grape.
This promising first bottling from younger vines serves up a vibrant, slightly herbaceous red fruit profile with hints of minerality and spice. Drink now or before 2028.
From the single vineyard Morei and aged in amphora, this Teroldego wine is richer and denser than the Sgarzon. Dark fruit, aged balsamic vinegar, and mountain herbal aromas.