The European Heritage Portfolio is a curated collection that celebrates the timeless elegance and rich traditions of winemaking. This portfolio showcases exceptional wines from the storied regions of France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal—countries with centuries-old winemaking legacies.

Each bottle in the Heritage Portfolio stands as a testament to the art of viticulture, meticulously crafted by families who have refined their skills over generations. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the sun-kissed valleys of Rioja, this collection captures the essence of terroirs where tradition and expertise harmoniously converge.

The Heritage Portfolio is an homage to the vineyards that have shaped the world of wine, offering a selection that resonates with the connoisseur who values authenticity, craftsmanship, and the enduring legacy of classic winemaking.

Italy

From the lush vineyards of Piedmont to the sun-drenched hills of Sicily, Our Italian Heritage Wines offer a captivating journey through the diverse regions that define Italy’s viticultural landscape. Tuscany’s iconic wines, such as Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino, exemplify the region’s dedication to tradition, with Sangiovese grapes delivering robust flavors, balanced acidity, and remarkable aging potential. On the shore of Lake Garda, Lugana region shines with its exceptional white wines, showcasing Italy’s versatility in winemaking.  Our collection of wines represent the heart and soul of Italian winemaking, celebrated for their depth, complexity, and unmistakable character.

Tuscany

Tuscan wine, crafted in the sun-soaked hills of Tuscany, is celebrated for its iconic reds such as Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino. Primarily made from Sangiovese grapes, these wines present a harmonious blend of rich fruit flavors, vibrant acidity, and earthy undertones. Renowned for their elegance and remarkable aging potential, Tuscan wines beautifully embody the essence of the land and the enduring spirit of Italian winemaking.

Veneto

Veneto wines, from Italy’s northeast, are renowned for their exceptional variety and quality. The region is famous for Amarone, a rich red wine made from dried grapes, and Prosecco, a crisp and refreshing sparkling wine. Valpolicella offers a spectrum of styles, ranging from light and fruity to robust and intense. Each wine reflects Veneto's diverse terroir and deep winemaking traditions, making it a celebrated region in the world of wine.

Piemonte

Piedmont is celebrated for its powerful and elegant wines, particularly Barolo and Barbaresco, both made from the esteemed Nebbiolo grape. These wines are renowned for their complexity, aromatic richness, and exceptional aging potential

Azienda Giuseppe Principiano

Lugana

Nestled between Milan and Venice near Lake Garda, Lugana is renowned for its predominantly white wines made from the Trebbiano di Lugana, Turbina grapes. These age-worthy wines are celebrated for their bright acidity and refreshing profiles, often showcasing floral notes, citrus, and distinctive minerality. The region's unique terroir, with its clay soils and mild climate, enhances the wines' elegance and versatility, making Lugana a favored choice among discerning wine enthusiasts.

Tenuta Roveglia

Spain

The Heritage Portfolio of Spanish wines is a meticulously curated selection that captures the essence of Spain’s rich winemaking traditions. This collection features iconic regions such as Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Rías Baixas, and Ribera del Guadiana.

In Rioja, you'll discover a range of styles, from the fresh and fruity Joven to the complex, oak-aged Reserva and Gran Reserva, each reflecting the region's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Catalonia

Bernard Magrez

Rias Baixas

Adegas Arousa

Balearic Islands

Bodegas Can Xanet

Riesling is a true embodiment of Germany's winemaking excellence. Grown in the cool climates of regions like Mosel and Rheingau, this versatile grape produces wines that range from crisp and dry to lusciously sweet, all characterized by vibrant acidity and complex flavors of green apple, citrus, and stone fruits. Whether bone-dry or richly sweet, German Riesling captures the essence of its terroir with remarkable precision, offering a pure, elegant expression that has earned it a revered place in the world of wine.

Langenwalter

GERMANY

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French Portfolio