Tuesday, April 27, 2010

RetroVino Q&A on SourGrapes.ie

The latest in the "Intojuicing" series from Lar Veale's sourgrapes.ie sees a Q&A with Colly Murray of RetroVino.

Click here for details...

Monday, April 19, 2010

Sunday Tribune Article

Lar Veale of sourgrapes.ie and wine editor @ The Sunday Tribune has penciled a review of Cerretello, Aprilante and Tribiana from Pieve de Pitti in yesterday's edition of the paper...
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Friday, April 16, 2010

New 2010 Italian Wine Portfolio


I realise that we're almost halfway through the year already, but I've just gotten around to updating my online portfolio of Italian wines on www.retrovino.com. My new year starts during the Summer months as RV was set up in the Summer of 2009. The following wines arrive just in time to kick it off.

So, what's new?

A fine selection of Piemontese Barolo, Barbaresco & Barbera from Oddero, Conterno Fantino and Guidobono. A new Chianti Classico from Fattoria Campoperi. 2 Brunelli & a Rosso di Montalcino from Col D'Orcia in Tuscany. Some classic Venetian wine in the form of Valpolicella, Amarone, Soave from Cantina di Negrar. There are also wines from Silicy, Umbri, Abruzzo and Emilia Romagna.

Have a quick look here. As always, I would be delighted to hear your feedback.

I'm currently working on making the regions and producer lists load dynamically, to alleviate some of the busyness of the page. Its a bit of a eyefull at the moment. A nice bit JQuery should sort that all out!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Sunday Tribune Wine Section by Lar Veale

Before you tuck into your brunch this Sunday, leggit down to the shops and pick up a copy of The Sunday Tribune and check out Lar Veale's article about Pieve de Pitti wines - available in Ireland via RetroVino.

A little birdie tells me that Cerretello (Chianti Superiore), Tribiana & Aprilante (both white Toscana IGT) will be featured.

If you have stumbled across this post after 25/4/10 then see sourgrapes.ie where you are sure to find the afforementioned article!

New Arrivals - Leone de Castris

Besides Primitivo, Apulia’s other major grape variety is Negroamaro. In many aspects, Negroamaro is the exact opposite of Primitivo. It ripens notoriously late, producing wines that are high in acidity and with nervy tannins but not very deeply coloured, with less sensual fruit than Primitivo. While Negroamaro can be harnessed to make some attractive unoaked, early-drinking, fruit-focused modern wines, its major interest in the past have been its ageworthy versions released after years of cask ageing, not in their primary youth but in the glory of their balsamic tertiary evolution. Aged Salice Salentino, the best appellation for this style of wine have been some of the best wines of Italy’s Meridione.

Salice Salentino, a small village in Salento rich in vineyards and olive groves, is the landscape giving life to the Leone de Castris wine tradition. New vines have been planted over the years: Chardonnay, Pinot, Sauvignon, Cabernet, Merlot, Montepulciano, going together with the traditional ones: Negroamaro, Malvasia nera, Verdeca, Bianco d'Alessano, Moscato, Aleatico, Primitivo.

The Winery’s production is very rich: red, white and rosé DOC wines (Salice Salentino, Locorotondo, Copertino, Primitivo di Manduria), interesting IGT Salento and Puglia wines, sparkling rosé and white wines; a distillate and an extra-virgin olive oil.

RetroVino will be importing two Primitivos; an IGT and a DOC from Manduria as well as my personal favourites, the Salice Salentino "Maiana", and the 50th Anniversary Salice Salentino Riserva. The Five Roses Rosata (Rosé) which was the first rosé bottled in Italy in 1943 will also be making an appearance on the Irish market. Lets hope we have the weather to relish it!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Gibney's Wine Fair

When: 26.11.2009 | 17.00 Hour - 22.00 Hour
What: Gibneys Annual Wine Fair
Where: Grand Hotel Malahide - Malahide
Category: Consumer show

Event description:

The annual Gibney's Wine Fair will take place at the end of November in the Grand Hotel in Malahide. One of Dublin's top wine events this pre-Christmas consumer show is one of the social events in North Dublin. RetroVino will be exhibiting on the night with 5 wines from Pieve de Pitti available for tasting.

Tickets will be on sale in the Autumn through Gibneys in Malahide.

For more information contact Ann Moran Tel: (01) 845-0606

Email: info@gibneys.com

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

PdP Wine Tasting @ Hole in the Wall

Sergio Gargari owner and producer of Pieve de Pitti (respresented in Ireland by Grand Cru Wines) will be present to talk about his wines & tell a few tales.... The cost p.p is €30 and it includes dinner & wine tasting.

The chef for the evening will be Carlo Santinelli of Pinocchio fame. Carlo is a chef, barrista and general manager at the Italian eatery & wine bar in Ranelagh.

Numbers are limited and payments need to be made in advance of the dinner. You can book a table directly by calling the Hole in the Wall pub on 838-9491.

It will be a great evening and we'd love to see you there.

Colly

Ps: If you haven't been to The Hole in the Wall pub you must check it out as its Dublin's hidden gem with an award winning restaurant and bespoke wine shop! Click on the google map link below for more details.

The Hole in the Wall
Blackhorse Avenue
Phoenix Park
Dublin 7


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Monday, August 10, 2009

And the Importer is.......Me!

After much introspection I came to the conclusion that I should become a wine importer. I am now the proud owner of a wine retailer's license, a company and a brand new set of commitments and headaches. What is life but one big challenge anyway, so what the heck. I figure I'll give this a go and see how things pan out. Its probably not the most opportune time to start a wine business; the economy is in shite and people are buying cheap plonk in Tesco and Dunnes like no mans business. Nevertheless, the goal is to weather the recessional storm and if the whole venture goes tits up, at least I'll have plenty of good wine to console myself with!



The first supplier with whom I shall work with, naturally enough, will be none other than Sergio Gargari of Pieve de' Pitti wines. I will be selling the range of wines from said winery through my website and by other means which can't be revealed here for legal reasons, wink wink. I look forward to bringing onto these shores some interesting wines from Italy, France and Spain. RetroVino' goal is to offer the consumer a limited range of high-quality wines at very affordable prices, delivered from Europe's finest vineyards... Check out Lar Veale's review of PdP Cerretello! to whet your appetite. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Vine growth

There has been considerable growth since I last visited Pieve de Pitti in February. It wasn't pissing rain this time either, which was a bonus. Alas, if we only had weather like it in Ireland...I reckon we could grow a lovely Pinot Noir. Pínot Dúbh it would be called!

The Vineyards

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Day of Reckoning

On May 30th 2009 I became the luckiest man alive when I married the love of my life Yasmine in the Arcipretura di San Donato, Terricciola, Tuscany.
We had a truly legendary reception afterwards at Sergio's Villa Pieve de Pitti where Danielo prepared sumptuous food which was washed down with Cerretello, Moro di Pava, Aprilante and of course buckets of Prosecco.

Wedding Shots


The warm Tuscan evening guaranteed a full al fresco experience as we dined by the pool under the big Cypress trees. Guty and Simone provided the tunes, followed by a mesmerizing performance by a local 15 piece Italian-Brazilian Samba band.
The most memorable day of my life! Thanks to the Irish & Brazilian contingent who traveled all the way to share the day with us... Y&C