In addition to iconic works of art, welcoming people, and wonderful food; Italy is also often noted for its great variety of wines thanks to unique geographical differences from the hills of Tuscany ...
In Friuli, white wine is the specialty. But there’s much more to this region bordering Austria, Slovenia, and the Adriatic Sea. Late afternoon sun highlights vineyards blanketing a hillside in Friuli ...
As the world reawakens and travel calls, wine lovers can set sights on no better destination than a region of Italy steeped in traditions that have been honed and crafted in alignment with present-day ...
This dual climatic influence gives the wines natural balance, freshness and aromatic depth. Each Romagna wine tells the story ...
If you fly into Venice (or Verona, for that matter) you’ve hit a perfect base for visiting wineries in any number of classic northern Italian regions. To the north lie the Trentino and Alto Adige ...
Montepulciano is quite frankly heaven for wine lovers. This stunning hilltop Tuscan town is ridiculously beautiful and it is just filled with wine. Wineries, red wine, white wine, wine cellars, oak ...
A certain faction of wine drinkers like to state (often emphatically) they drink only old-world wine. It is widely accepted that they mean bottles from France, Italy and Spain made with native grapes ...
TWO THOUSAND years ago, Campania produced the most lauded wines in Italy. And while the greatest reds come from elsewhere today (Piedmont, Tuscany), some of Italy’s best whites still come from this ...