Italy is a land overflowing with wine, and the variety of Italian wines is as diverse as the country's cuisine. In Northern Italy, the cooler growing regions closer to the Alps are known mainly for ...
Ten Italian wines took Gold medals at the 2024 International Wine and Spirits Judging (IWSC). All the wines hailed from northern and central Italy, with Piedmont taking 5 out of 10 medals. Barolo, ...
While Nebbiolo dominates global attention, many of Piedmont's most compelling wines come from grapes that seldom appear on restaurant wine lists.
Here are three Italian wines for this week: A hearty all-weather rosé, a bracing mountain sauvignon blanc and an affordable barolo for your dining pleasure through late summer and into colder weather.
It’s no secret the Italian wine region of Piedmont, bordered by France to the west, Switzerland to the north and the Italian Riviera to the south, is the source of two of the country’s most ...
Dolcetto, among the most classic red wines from Italy’s Piedmont region, does not often receive the critical acclaim it may deserve. This may be in part because it does not age as well as the region’s ...
Looking to shake up your standard brisket repertoire? Then consider grabbing a bottle of this Italian wine variety that brings serious flavor to the meal.
One of America’s foremost experts in Italian wines offers tips for how to discover bottles from your next favorite Italian wine region. When it comes to Italian wine, there are few people who know ...
Long overshadowed by Barolo and Barbaresco, winemakers are preserving a cultural icon that delivers pure pleasure without the prestige price tag. Dolcetto, among the most classic red wines from ...
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