Wines
Franciacorta Wine Route
A route of about 80 km, between hills scattered with vineyards, villas, medieval villages, centuries-old abbeys and parks, Franciacorta stretches from Brescia to lake Iseo,...
Read MoreBergamo: Valcalepio Wine Route
Valcalepio, the hilly belt area in Bergamo province including 9 municipalities in Bergamo, certainly plays a key role in Lombardy wine production.
Read MoreVernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG
San Gimignano is a lovely medieval town situated in northern Tuscany famous for its 14 UNESCO heritage towers. Not only is San Gimignano a beautiful...
Read MoreBest Ligurian Wines and Food Pairings
The magnificent quality of wines in Liguria has not been attained so easily: narrow valleys, steep hills and mountains overlooking the sea have always been...
Read MoreSciacchetrà DOC, Sweet Wine From Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre, a strip of land where steep hills overlooking the sea make wine grapes cultivation a tough task. For centuries viticulturists have been taking...
Read MoreLake Garda Wine Region
The vines cultivated around Lake Garda are grown on morainic soils, carved by glaciers millions of years ago and now the perfect terroir to make...
Read MoreMoscato di Scanzo DOCG: Characteristics, Origins and Food Pairing
A marvelous sweet wine, the littlest DOCG in Italy. Moscato di Scanzo represents a tidbit in Scanzorosciate, Bergamo, about 1 hour away from Milan. This...
Read MoreBest Wines in Italy by Region (pt 3): Southern Italy
Southern Italy can boast amazing wines: from fine Sicilian wines such as Marsala and Passito di Pantelleria DOC to great Aglianico del Vulture DOCG from...
Read MoreBest Wines in Italy by Region (pt 2): Central Italy
Brunello di Montalcino, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Montefalco Sagrantino..Central Italy regions have a lot to offer! Get to know the best DOCG, DOC, IGT wines in Tuscany,...
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