The countryside landscape of Langhe, Piedmont, Italy. Hilltops and fog among them, the Castle of Serralunga on the top of a hill. Nestled in northwest Italy, between the foothills of the western Alps ...
In this region, tradition dances closely with innovation. Imagine rolling hills carpeted with a patchwork of vineyards, dotted with ancient castles standing sentinel, where time seems to stand still.
If Paola Lanzavecchia has her way, Barolo will soon be a wine ranked alongside the best names in Burgundy. As winemaker and owner of Villadoria Winery in Italy’s Piedmont region, she represents the ...
A pensioner who started a wine estate in the Piedmont region says he has been struck by the contrast in drinking cultures ...
Piedmont simply means "foot of the mountain,” but there’s nothing simple about its wines. A western region bordering Switzerland and France, Piedmont ranks only seventh among the Italian regions in ...
Looking for intense, dry, red wines? Simply remember one word - Dolcetto. That's the name of the grape and the subregion (Dolcetto D'Alba) in Italy's Piedmont region where you'll find some of the best ...
Tucked in the north of the country, between France and Switzerland, Piedmont is, for me, the jewel in Italy’s crown. The scenery is breathtaking and there are plenty of rooftop bars where you can ...
Piedmont in northwestern Italy arguably is the country’s most famous wine region. That fame is mostly centered on two wines from the Langhe subregion: Barolo and Barbaresco. These wines always are ...
Piedmont is known for rich dishes featuring truffles and cream sauces, but it's also Italy's most culinarily progressive region. Writer Anya von Bremzen meets its brash young chefs and tries something ...