Wines & Spirits
Discover the Finest Wines & Spirits
Founded in 2005, the Barterhouse is a New York City-based importer of fine wine and craft spirits. Our mission is to discover the most select and rarified estate-bottled wines and quality spirits from pristine countryside’s around the world. To this end, we seek out artisans who honor local traditions and practice sustainable agriculture. Our role is to listen carefully to our partners and customers, earn their trust, share ideas, and strive to make each better-off for the engagement. In other words, “Do what’s right, In the most convivial way possible.”
Conte Guicciardini
Il Cortile, 2015
“Il Cortile” is the result of years of focused efforts at Castello di Poppiano to enhance its most typical product, “Chianti Colli Fiorentini” DOCG. Optimum exposure of the vineyards and low yields are the key factors behind this high quality wine.
Conte Guicciardini
San Giò 100
Everyday Tuscan red made from traditional Tuscan grapes.
Conte Ferdinando Guicciardini
Castello Di Poppiano Vin Santo Della Torre Grande (2007)
Its dry structure, traditional of Vinsanto is balanced by a natural delicate sweetness which makes it a fine dessert wine.
Massi di Mandorlaia
Massi Di Mandorlaia Morellino Di Scansano (2013)
Aromas recalling Mediterranean brush, fresh violet, moist soil and a toasted note lead the way. The straightforward palate offers juicy wild cherry, dried sage, espresso and a hint of anise alongside lithe tannins.
Conte Ferdinando Guicciardini
Castello di Poppiano La Historia Toscana (2010)
Great structure and elegant character combined with a pleasant fruity sweetness. A well balanced and harmonic wine with appropriate freshness and mature, velvety tannins
Conte Ferdinando Guicciardini
Castello Di Poppiano Il Cortile Chianti Colli Fiorentini (2013)
The Chianti blend has evolved over time, adapting to shifts in consumer preference and advances in vineyard technology. This blend shows aromas of red fruits, violets, dried herbs and bitter cherries.
Massi di Mandorlaia
Massi di Mandoralia Carbonile (2014)
One of the region's lesser-known DOCG wines, it sits, somewhat underappreciated, in the shadow of its more famous counterparts from Chianti, Montalcino, and Montepulciano. Beautiful Tuscan wine with a lot of red fruit, well balanced and long finish
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