We bring you wines mainly from smaller wineries, where you can taste the passion and innovation when you drink their products.

Please dive in and read the stories behind the wines and wineries and how you can make the perfect food match with each of the wines.

Feudi Spada

Feudi Spada, one of our small wine producers, located in Umbria. 

It all started with two friends Alessandro and Maurizio, both fascinated by the Umbrian landscape, and both in love with good things. They decided to recover an agricultural territory previously abandoned but now arranged for production of high-quality grapes.  

Feudi Spada started in 2010 but the vineyards do include over 90 years old plants, that are now recovered. 

Feudi Spada is experimenting and producing both white, sparkling and red wines.  

Whites with local Grechetto grapes, and international grapes like Riesling, and Chardonnay.  

Sparkling using metodo classico on Riesling and Sangiovese.  

Red on Grenache and Syrah, but also the local Alicante, a teinturier grape, where the flesh of the grapes is red and giving a deep and concentrated full-bodied wine. 

The Wine Pusher chose to cooperate with Feudi Spada to provide unique, exciting high-quality wines from Umbria, an up-and-coming region in Italy.

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Bellavista

Those original vineyards, of extraordinary quality, are located on the Bellavista Hill, so named for its splendid position, which looks out over the Lake Iseo and the entire Po Valley, all the way to the foothills of the Alps. Looking to the future, Vittorio Moretti devoted special attention to the acquisition of new vineyards in the “Franciacorta” wine production area.

Using traditional presses ensures softer pressing of the grapes and unique separation of the must.

From the vineyards to the wine, every process is performed naturally. Every decision is made in consideration of the rhythms dictated by nature and by the history of the Franciacorta area.

The Wine Pusher is not in doubt. Bellavista is the king of Franciacorta. We are therefore proud to present and sell their unique Franciacorta sparkling wines as well as their great and delicious white wines.

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Camperchi

Camperchi is located in Civitella in Val di Chiana, among the Tuscan hills in Arezzo.

Camperchi takes their name because an ancient legend recounts that a temple dedicated to Hercules was erected on their soil.

Camperchi do their best to respect nature. They harvest their grapes manually and use only non-invasive methods of production.

The wines from Camperchi are chosen by The Wine Pusher because they really balance tradition and innovation. Wines made based on traditional Sangiovese, Super Tuscans based on for example Merlot,
even great wines on Pinot Noir (seldom from Tuscany) and fresh and intense white wines.

The line of wines includes the Campidivini line – high class wines. On each of these wines the limited production is declared on the label to guarantee the uniqueness of the product.

Really high value for money wines from Chianti.

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Giovanni Dindo

Dindo is located in Valpolicella Classica on the well-known hill “Monte Sant’Urbano” from where you can enjoy the fascinating panoramas over the entire Valpolicella.

A small family owned company that produces extraordinary wines – Amarone, Valpolicella Ripasso, Valpolicella Classico and Recioto.

Many other producers is found in the region, but for example to make an Amarone with high alcohol, round and sweet many can do, but make it balanced, with some acidity, spices and many other notes to make it interesting at the same time, only few do.

Dindo is managed by a young and energetic couple that strives for high quality in the entire vinification process.

The Wine Pusher is proud to cooperate with Dindo and present excellent wines at affordable prices.

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Josef Dockner

The most important word in the house of Dockner is “the family”. You sit together with the employees at the coffee break, discuss the day, go to the vineyard, to the cellar, meet customers, go to trade fairs. The family is always the starting point and retreat. This is felt when you in the usual friendly Austrian manner meet the Dockner’s.

They are located in Kremstal, one of the jewels of Austrian winemaking – probably one of the oldest and most diverse of the 8 wine growing regions in Austria.

Dockner is mainly doing the white wines, on Riesling and the famous local Grüner Weltliner – and even an amazing Eiswein.

The Wine Pusher is happy to have this family house in our portfolio, they are among the best in Austria – and provide some excellent white wines to our assortment.

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La Cantina Bosio

Bosio is a company firmly controlled by a family rooted for three generations in the Langhe region – and producing the famous Barolo’s – “the Kings of wine” in Italy.

The Bosio’s are Winemakers who know their land inside out and the wonder of living in an area recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Valter, Rosella and their son Luca Bosio represent the
guarantee of a quality that, first and foremost, is a shared value, the fruit of their own hard work and the satisfaction of a wine made as it should be: good, healthy, traditional, an ambassador to the world of
their own, extraordinary land.

Bosio is the classic expression of Piedmont, the rural tradition meeting the innovation of a contemporary winery.

The Wine Pusher appreciates especially their great Barolo that we are happily presenting our clients – even with an organic version we have chosen for our program.

Browse their wines here.

Poggio Lucina

Poggio Lucina is a small family-owned winery in the Montalcino making the famous Brunello di Montalcino. Owned by the Di Donato‘s brothers, but now with Evelise Di Donato leading and
representing the new generation of local winemakers – combining traditions and innovations.

This small wine producer is handpicking the grapes as part of their focus on only using the best grapes. The result is a sublime Brunello wine, that beats many way more famous and expensive Brunello wines.

One of their secrets is to stay focused on producing only their two single wines, the Brunello and an equally fantastic Rosso di Montalcino.

They put pride into what they do – and The Wine Pusher agrees they can really be proud of their wines.

The Wine Pusher is not in doubt. Here we have passion, fantastic wines and at affordable prices. You need to try and see and taste for yourself.

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Scacciadiavoli

The name Scacciadiavoli dates back to a 14th-century exorcism episode. The story tells of a young woman possessed by the devil, to whom the exorcist made her drink the local wine, thereby succeeding in driving out the demon.

Over the last 135 years generations of winemakers have poured energy and passion into the land ofScacciadiavoli making a lasting mark on the territory.

The vines, at an average altitude of 400m above sea level, are situated on sandy-clay soil of medium depth, highly suited for quality viticulture specialized in late vine varieties such as Sagrantino.

The Sagrantino grape is a local grape that provides very full bodied and powerful wines – and a clear part of the DNA of the company.

The Wine Pusher appreciates their diversity, not only making these amazing dry Sagrantino wines, but also Pasito on the same grape, white and and even fantastic bubbles made on Methodo Classico as well.

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Bodega Sottano

Bodega Sottano is a winery located in the Luján de Cuyo region of Mendoza, Argentina. The winery was established in 1890 by the Sottano family, and it has remained a family-run business ever since.

Bodega Sottano is not only about Malbec wines, they as well experiment with grapes like Chardonnay for the white wines and Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon for other reds.

The Wine Pusher is thrilled to have Sottano onboard. Usually, South America is known for simple consume wines. Sattono proves different.

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Teruzzi

Teruzzi: a state-of-the-art winery, constantly exploring the most innovative solutions to produce the best wines, while respectful of the local heritage and the Tuscan vine and wine tradition.

In 2016, the estate and winery were taken over by Terra Moretti, the holding owned by the Moretti family. “Investing in what the land has to offer, to root the future in it”: this is the spirit behind Terra Moretti’s endeavor to take up.

No more chemical fertilizers, no more weed killers leaving residues, a reduction by 50% in the use of crop protection agents, pomace and stem residues composted at the estate and spread in the vineyards.
These are just a few of the key changes introduced over the latest years.

The Wine Pusher is impressed and happy to supply our many wine lovers with this example of innovation, quality and sustainability – that is clearly tasted in each of the bottles of wine.

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Villa S. Andrea

The original area considered for Chianti wine production would later be considered the heart of the modern “Chianti Classico” subregion – one of the most known wine producing areas in Italy.

The Wine Pusher has entered cooperation with the producer Villa S. Andrea from the territory close to Florence and inside the Chianti Classico territory.

The producer is focused on delivering great quality – and do handpicking of the grapes.

The vineyards are located at an altitude ranging from 250 to 300m above sea level mainly cultivated with Sangiovese grape variety but also with Merlot-Syrah -Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon, Alicante, Petit Verdot varieties.

The Wine Pusher is happy to have found a producer of Chianti Classico wines that are of great quality and for an affordable price.

Browse their wines here.

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