Francoli Gourmet proudly offers a wide selection of fine wines from every one of the Italy's 20 regions. Our impressive collection presenting world famous Italian wine makers such as Antinori, Gaja, Bolgheri, Bertani and many others. White, red, sparkling and dessert wines are available in 375 ml, 750 ml and Magnums.
Francoli Store presents a rare assortment of Italian liquors and vodkas. Amarones, Grappas, Brandy, famous Limoncello; Merlot and Chardonnay flavored due’ Vodkas, and of course the latest trend – Roberto Cavalli Vodka. High quality liquors and delicate hand-blown bottles – great gift for any occasions.
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Italians trace their gastronomic heritage to Romans, Greeks, Etruscans and other Mediterranean peoples who elaborated the methods of raising, refining and preserving foods. But dining customs acquired local accents in a land divided by mountains and seas into natural enclaves where independent spirits developed during the repeated shifts of ruling powers that fragmented Italy from Roman times to the Risorgimento.
Still, despite the different attitudes about eating expressed from the Mediterranean isles to the Alps, Italian foods have points in common. Consider pizza, which migrated from Naples to become what must rank as Italy's--and the world's--favorite fast food.
Every Italian town has a gelateria making ice cream, sherbet and shaved ice granita. And every piazza has a bar or two where tiny cups of densely aromatic espresso are brewed rigorously to command.
Italian meals may progress through multiple courses, from antipasto to primo and secondo, formaggio, frutta and on to dolce. But even a simple repast would not be complete without vino in the country that produces more wine than any other in the greatest variety of types and styles.
Italy, with a population of about 57 million, consists of 20 regions subdivided into 103 provinces that take the names of prominent towns. Each province boasts distinctive foods and wines, which, needless to say, have an inherent affinity for one another.
Today, in a world of ever more uniform tastes, Italians retain their customary loyalty to distinctive local foods and wines.
A growing number of these authentic food products has been officially protected under European Union regulations for DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta) and IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta).
The program in Italy is modeled after the successful system of wines of controlled origin, which applies to more than 300 appellations identified by the initials of DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) and DOCG (the G for garantita or guaranteed) and the recently instituted system of IGT (for Indicazione Geografica Tipica), which applies to about 120 "typical" wines throughout the country.
Italy is also the leading European country for organic or biological foods with some 50,000 farms committed to growing produce by natural methods without the use of chemicals.

DECEMBER 2008
RIPASSO, CLASSICO SUPERIORE ‘03 Villa Bella
Valpolicella D.O.C.
Veneto, Italy
GRAPE VARIETY: Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara
COLOR: Garnet
TASTING NOTES:
This is a single vineyard ripasso style wine that utilizes the three grapes of Valpolicella in a unique style of vinification. This red takes Valpolicella while it is fermenting and passes it over (ripasso) the lees of the Amarone; essentially, it marries the freshness and fruitiness of Valpolicella with the depth and complexity of Amarone. Aged one year in the barrel, deep plums resonate throughout the medium body and white pepper spice. The best with pizza.
ROSSO CONERO ‘03 Umani Ronchi
D.O.C.
Toscana, Italy
GRAPE VARIETY:Montepulciano
COLOR:Brilliant ruby red colour with garnet tints
TASTING NOTES:
The nose is sweet, predominantly fruity, with typical notes of morello cherry. Rich and pulpy in the mouth, flavourful and pleasantly harmonious, with silky tannins. The long finish is austere and intensely fruity
BAROLO, SILVANA BOLMIDA '03
Bussia D.O.C.G.
Piemonte, Italy
GRAPE VARIETY: 100% Nebbiolo
COLOR: Bright ruby red with light garnet
TASTING NOTES:
It is warm and ample, with distinct notes of cherries in alcohol mixed with wild mint and elder flowers. In the background, reminiscences of cocoa, spices and wood aromas. Round full-bodied, with long tannins but sweet and silky, with mineral tones well balanced in the warmth of the alcoholic power.
BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO '02
Bellaria D.O.C.G.
Toscana, Italy
GRAPE VARIETY: 100% Sangiovese Grosso
COLOR: Ruby red with light orange hue
TASTING NOTES:
Strong, etheral, complex, harmonic, with undertone of wild berries, rose and light feel of liquorices root. Full and vigorous, of a well-defined but soft and velvety aromas, with an elegant finish of blackberries and roasted almonds.
Ideal with high gastronomic dishes, roasts, games, and truffle dishes.

