The soil of the Langhe Hills is the soul of the Ceretto Winery and its three generations of winemakers. It's most famous for ...
The Italian wine industry is known for its long-lived red wines, such as Barolo and Barbaresco from Piedmont, Brunello di Montalcino from Tuscany, Amarone della Valpolicella from Veneto and Taurasi ...
Last week on “Wine Press,” California chardonnays heated things up, just in time for summer. The week before, cabernet sauvignon threw its weight around and showed why it’s the most popular red wine ...
If you need yet another reason to visit Italy, boutique travel company SmoothRed just unveiled an enticing new train experience. This seven-day journey connects two of the country’s most celebrated ...
Italy, the world’s largest wine-producing country, is home to a plethora of grape varieties. The Italian government has authorized more than 350 grape varieties for commercial grape production out of ...
Santa Barbara is often referred to as the “American Riviera” with its Mediterranean climate and architecture, creating a ...
Two weeks ago, I explained what each line means on wine labels for four different French wine regions. This week, I thought I would keep the ball rolling by focusing on Italian wines. Like France, ...
Over the past few years, we've seen some misconceptions about rosé start to fade away. Wine enthusiasts have come to realize that rosé vinification can be a persnickety process that produces truly ...
The study points out that Portugal's place at the top of the global rankings is likely at least in part due to the country's ...