
With a focus on tradition and family, relationships are at the heart of Muscardini Cellars. At that heart’s core are the relationships that proprietor Michael Muscardini has cultivated in the vineyards with the growers he receives phenomenal fruit from every year. Such relationships are just one reason Muscardini Cellars has continued to produce Italian style wines that embrace Old World thinking with New World drinking.
Uniquely, even their non-Italian varietally produced wines are made in such a way that a similar Italian winemaking style and spirit is coerced forth. Muscardini himself continually nods to the fact that lovingly tended-to, and sustainably farmed grapes, account for so much of his success – “Great wine is made in the vineyard. Sure, everybody says that now, but if you want a good balance between fruit and acidity, you have to grow it”.
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