The term “wine future” refers to buying wine shortly after it is made at the winery, but before it is bottled and shipped. Buying wine futures allows a consumer to lock in a price less than what the wine will sell for on general release. When the wine arrives at Sam’s, customers who purchased futures will be notified that the wine is ready for shipment.
Italy is one of the most interestingly diverse wine growing countries in the world. Most Italian wine is made from native grape varieties that don't grow well elsewhere, such as Nebbiolo and Sangiovese. The most important regions are Piedmont, where Barolo and Barbaresco dominate, Tuscany, home to Chianti, Montepulciano, and the Super-Tuscans (a collection of relatively new reds), and the Northeastern region, where you'll find Soave, Valpolicella, and Bardolino.
Alluring aromas- like a simmering pot of berries for jam, purple flowers and an intense chalk/mineral scent. The palate is a tapestry of flavor with gorgeous Tuscan wild berries, root spices, stony minerals and just the prettiest touch of oak. The flavors just won?t quit and each sip reveals another element. Weighty, but never heavy and the finish is like a mile-long train, it just keeps coming. A riveting wine and one that will reward mid-term cellaring