Author:Marco Simoni An elegant and ancient sweet wine loved by the Popes. Around the enchanting land of Calabria, through the hills of the Parco Nazionale del…
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Sicily, this land, once inspired the great Italian writer Andrea Camilleri’s “Inspector Montalbano” series of crime novels. The captivating stories, written with his immense talent, not…
Exploring the gentle hills of Bologna, specifically in the territory of Monteveglio, we encounter the Ognibene family. This ancient lineage of wine producers who have dedicated…
In a tiny corner of north-eastern Italy, a small war-torn region has given rise to a truly special place for producing unique wines. Home to just…
When we talk about “heroic” viticulture we can’t talk about Liguria and the wonderful Cinque Terre appellation, but when we talk about Cinque Terre we have…
“Come il pesce colà dove impaluda ne i seni di Comacchio il nostro mare, fugge da l’onda impetuosa e cruda cercando in placide acque ove riparare,…
If I tell you “Piedmont” would you ever answer Freisa? I guess not. Instead, Freisa is the native grape variety of Turin, the capital of the…
Susumaniello, an ancient autochthonous black grape variety of Salento hides in its name the relationship of analogy with the donkey.
Tintilia, an ancient variety of autochthonous red grape vine produced only and exclusively in this small regional territory
Rediscovery and enhancement of the Nero Antico from Pretalucente: native variety, evolution, structure, science and future challenges