Mauro's take on Piemonte's most famous digestif, Chinato. Fortified and sweetened Nebbiolo, infused with a host of aromatics from cardamom to ginseng, all tied together by the bitter China bark that gives the wine its name. Find out more.
Mauro Vergano's legendary aromatizzati number some of the great apertivi. Vermouth rosso with more bitter components than the typical Torino style. Exquisitely composed and incredibly delicious. Best served over ice, with a slice of orange and a splash of soda. Find out more.
Mauro Vergano's legendary aromatizzati number some of the great apertivi. Vermouth bianco with more bitter components than the typical Torino style. Exquisitely composed and incredibly delicious. Best served over ice, with a slice of lemon or grapefruit and a splash of soda. Find out more.
After-dinner Mauro. Still credited as the only white Chinato out there, think of this as something like a Moscato d’Asti, but amped up with a host of citrus and herbs, and given a distinct bitter backbone with the use of quinine bark. Find out more.
Sweet, passito-style wine made with the old-fashioned, labour-of-love method: Moscato grapes have their shoots cut and are left on the vine to dry out and create very high natural sugar levels before being pressed and fermented. This nectar is an absolute must for fans of Moscato d'Asti. Find out more.
RegionLanghe, Piedmont, Italy
GrapesMoscato
VineyardOrganic
CellarFermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, no additional sulphites
Bold Italian white made with the slightly unexpected combination of Sauvignon Blanc & Muller Thurgau. A short skin maceration adds depth and texture and the dash of Muller gives things a fresh aromatic lift. Something different to try if you usually look for your Sauvignon to be grown in the Loire or New World. Find out more.
RegionMonferrato, Piemonte, Italy
GrapesSauvignon Blanc & Muller Thurgau
VineyardOrganic
CellarFermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, minimal additional sulphites
£22.50
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