Italy has more than 1.73 million acres of vineyards and about 4,900 miles of coastline. No surprise many of those vineyards ...
From Tuscany, Piedmont, Friuli, Abruzzo and Molise come hearty red wines from five producers. Grapes include Montepulciano, ...
Pantelleria’s extreme conditions have shaped its centuries-old way of growing grapes—a method that is recognized by UNESCO.
One of the most recognizable red blends, The Prisoner incorporates Zinfandel with Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Syrah, ...
Italian wines, both red and white, that stand up to winter. The post Expert-approved: The best and boldest Italian wines for winter appeared first on The Manual.
Curious wine lovers are falling under the spell of exotic Europeans such as barbera and montepulciano. Here are four locally ...
Puglia’s natural affinity for sparkling wine stems from its climate and local cuisine. The trend of seasonal destigmatization—where sparkling wines are increasingly consumed year-round and paired ...
Unlike South African or French wines that are well-versed in Kenya, Italian wines stand out for their indigenous grape ...
Wine industry data shows that U.S. imports of Italian sparkling wine skyrocketed by 41% after Trump’s election.
MILAN (Reuters) - Exports of Italian sparkling wine such as prosecco to the U.S. surged by a record amount in November before possible tariffs on the sector, the latest available data from ...