Ischia is a paradise not only for travelers but for wine lovers too. There are few wines that so effortlessly capture the freshness and intensity of the sea; Biancolella has been cultivated on this volcanic island since Homeric times. While completely dry, this golden-colored white wine is incredibly rich, revealing layers of flavor—sea salt and blood oranges, sautéed lemons and fresh almonds.
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Casa d'Ambra Euposia Ischia Forastera Bianco 2009
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Campania
The discovery of an ancient drinking vessel named “Nestor's Cup,” complete with ribald poetry, on Ischia proves that not only did the island's original inhabitants drink well, they had fun doing it. “Euposìa,” ancient Greek for “drink well,” ties history with pleasure (the poetry is up to you.) A pure Forestera wine (grown by just four farmers on the island), “Euposìa” blends aromas of apricots, yellow peaches and the heady scent of Mediterranean maquis...
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Casa d'Ambra Frassitelli Ischia Biancolella Bianco 2009
Italy
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Campania
It has been called the most beautiful vineyard in the world. “Frassitelli,” just under 10 acres of Biancolella vines, sits at more than 1,800 feet above the sea, faces southwest, and is carved row by row into the mountain's sea-green volcanic rock. The salt of the wind, the minerals from the volcanic soils, find their way into the wine.
$37.00
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Casa d'Ambra Aglianico Campania 2008
Italy
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Campania
It is a rule that where you find volcanoes in Italy, you will too find Aglianico. This full-bodied, powerfully flavored and complex grape prefers the rich volcanic soils of Campania and Basilicata.
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Casa d'Ambra Frassitelli Ischia Biancolella Bianco 2008
Italy
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Campania
It has been called the most beautiful vineyard in the world. “Frassitelli,” just under 10 acres of Biancolella vines, sits at more than 1,800 feet above the sea, faces southwest, and is carved row by row into the mountain's sea-green volcanic rock. The salt of the wind, the minerals from the volcanic soils, find their way into the wine.
$37.00
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