Discover Imported Italian wines from Cinotti’s Italian Market
Cinotti’s has increased our Italian imports line to include wine, and we want to introduce you to our newest selection of strictly Italian wines, hand-picked by Cinotti’s Italian Market for you. Whether you’re just getting into wine or looking for something special to share, we’ll walk you through some of our wines, describe the flavors in plain language, suggest what foods go great with them, and when you might serve them.
White Wines
Tommasi Lugana Le Fornaci
This 100% Turbiana (grape) wine is light gold and fruity and fragrant. Think of tropical fruit and grapefruit on the nose, then a dry, clean taste with a hint of almond at the finish. It’s almost like biting into a ripe peach mixed with lemon-zest and a whisper of minerality that gives it a slightly “salty/stone” feel.
Lugana is a white wine so it will be paired well with white meat like fish or chicken, but it also is a great accompaniment with light pasta dishes like lemon butter linguine or a simple risotto.
Because it’s so light, the Lugana is perfect for a relaxed lunch on the patio, a welcome glass before diner, or as a “white for the group” when you’re unsure of everyone’s wine tastes.
Pinot Grigio
The Pinot Grigio from Alto Adige shows aromas of fresh lemon-zest, white pears, gentle herbs and crushed stone/mineral. It’s medium-bodied and very drinkable. Think crisp pear, light apple, a touch of green-herb freshness and a subtle stony edge that keeps it lively.
Pinot Grigio is a staple white wine and can be paired with grilled shrimp, shellfish, fish soup, salads with citrus, and soft cheeses.
Because it’s a staple wine, Pinot Grigio is ideal for a casual get-together, a light brunch, or when you want something refreshing but not overly fancy.
Frescobaldi Massovivo Vermentino
The Massovivo is a light and refreshing white wine featuring green hints, floral notes (white flowers), citrus (bergamot/lime), Mediterranean herbs (sage/rosemary) and a clean, savory finish. Imagine tasting a white Jasmine flower with a fresh lime wedge as you sit by the ocean. This imported Italian wine is crisp, savory, and smooth.
Massovivo pairs well with steamed or grilled fish, seafood rice dishes, vegetarian plates with citrus or herbs, and fresh goat-cheese salad. It’s light enough to enjoy on an early evening, perhaps on the terrace with antipasti, or as the first wine for a multi-course dinner.
Monte Rossa Franciacorta (White Sparkling Wine)
If Champagne had an Italian cousin, Franciacorta Satèn would be it. Crafted by Monte Rossa, one of Lombardy’s most respected sparkling wine houses, this bottle brings Italian warmth and elegance to the crisp world of bubbles.
This is a special occasion wine that can be paired with light appetizers and pasta dishes.
Donnafugata & Dolce & Gabbana Rosa (Sicilian ROSÉ)
The final white wine in our latest list is the Rose from Donnafugata and Dolce & Gabbana. This is a pretty pale-pink rosé (though categorized as white for our list) from Sicily, made with Nerello Mascalese and Nocera grapes. The Rose has aromas of wisteria/flower, red-currant/pomegranate, citrus-finish, with minerality from volcanic soils. Tasting this wine brings to mind a light strawberry-watermelon note, a smear of citrus peel, and that volcanic “wet-rock” sense that gives it grip.
Rose pairs well with raw fish like ceviche, vegetarian mezze, delicate meats such as chicken with herbs, and summer salads.
Rose is the perfect golden hour, pre-dinner beverage. It’s a classic wine for when you want a wine that looks festive and drinks easily.
Red Wines
Scarpetta Cabernet Franc
From the Friuli region in northeastern Italy, this Cabernet Franc presents berries, hints of tobacco/vanilla, blackberries/raspberries, and cedar/green herb. It has a medium body, food-friendly tannins. As you drink this, you may think of ripe red berries with a leafy green pepper, and a soft cedar-wood at the back.
This red wine pairs well with grilled pork chops, medium roasted red meat, mushroom risotto, and aged cheddar. It’s perfect for a cozy dinner with friends, or when you want a red bottle that’s not too heavy but still flavorful.
Borgo Scopeto Borgonero
This Tuscan super wine is deep ruby-red, rich and structured. It features aromas of leather, tobacco, black plums, and blackberries with surprising softness despite depth.
This rich wine pairs well with grilled lamb, roasts, truffle pasta, and aged cheeses like Pecorino or Parmigiano-Regiano. Save it for a special dinner, celebration night, or when you want to impress with something bold yet elegant.
Donnafugata Floramundi Cerasuolo di Vittoria Docg
An intense ruby red color with brilliant purple tints, Floramundi has strong fruity aromas, including hints of strawberry and plum, and floral notes of lavender and freesia. The bouquet opens to delicate balsamic and spicy nuances. It is fresh and smooth, making it juicy and very drinkable.
This deep wine is paired well with lamb stew, tomato-based dishes, hearty sausage pasta, and roasted vegetables with herbs. It’s perfect for Sunday family dinner, Italian themed nights, or for when you want a red with character but still approachable.
Why These Wines & Why Cinotti’s?
At Cinotti’s Italian Market, curating wines that speak to both the wine newbie and the enthusiast is key. These new wines are all 100% Italian, show clear regional character, are relatively easy to drink and pair well with food. Whether you’re hosting friends, preparing dinner, or simply relaxing, there’s one of these bottles for every moment.
WINE TASTING EVENT!
Unsure which of our newly imported Italian wines to try? No problem. You can try them all at our Wine Tasting Event on November 6! Purchase your ticket to this exclusive event to join us for an evening of tapas and tasting! Each ticket holder will receive a complimentary bottle of wine to take home!
Purchase your ticket for our wine tasting event or calling our beach location :9042461728