La Collina Di Dioniso

Dalla Valle Vineyards

Collina Dalla Valle Napa Valley Red Blend 2016

A really great wine. Drinking fantastic now. Very floral nose. Almost black. Ripe blue and brackish fruit, firm yet silky tannins. Great mouthfeel. Graphite. Nice long finish. Great with a steak meal! — a month ago

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Cooperativa Agricola La Collina

Il Quaresimo Lambrusco dell' Emilia

Sometimes when I want a soda I reach for a Lambrusco. And when I’m eating pizza for dinner, I always want Lambrusco. — 6 months ago

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La Collina

Rosa Luna Lambrusco dell'Emilia Rosato

Hootenanny wines. Love! — 2 years ago

Torey Nelson
with Torey
Torey Nelson

Torey Nelson

Deep lambrusco. Nothing overly complex but a solid wine none the less.
8.9

Bruno Giacosa

Collina Rionda Di Serralunga Riserva Barolo Nebbiolo 1978

Actually, Riserva Speciale. Gorgeous intense red fruit with some gnarly bramble notes, a hint of tobacco and orange peel. Also some light floral notes lift the focused and delicious mid palate. Really fascinating. Good age for drinking right now- that great place between secondary notes with intense fruit. What a treat.. Delicious — 3 months ago

Matt LichtenbergPaul Woolls
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Collina San Ponzio

Roero Arneis 2023

2022 vintage $17 at Chatham St. winery. Crisp, some fruit and nice minerals — 8 months ago

Cirelli la Collina Biologica

Organic Pecorino Trebbiano

Vino Bianco, dry white wine - purchased at co-op, delicious — 3 years ago

La Collina Di Dioniso

Fabio Oberto Barolo Albarella Nebbiolo

Dry and great with savory southern food — 4 months ago

La Collina Di Dioniso

Fabio Oberto Barolo Nebbiolo

Ready to drink! Great QPR at $30 — 4 months ago

Poderi la Collina

Langhe Sauvignon 2017

Wicked. So good. Italian whites can’t be beat for this price point. — 2 years ago

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Collina Serragrilli

Branche Roero Arneis

It’s a difficult, low-yielding white grape from the Piedmont (NW Italy) whose name, Arneis translates to “Little Rascal”. I discovered it while visiting the region, a few years back, and have been a fan ever since. Aromatic, spicy, and full-flavored it entertains the pallet with crisp lime and tart tree fruits. It paired well with salad based foods and light cheeses. Roero is where, within the Piemonte, the grapes were grown. — 3 years ago