The Italian wine industry is best known for its glorious red wines such as Barolo, Barbaresco and Brunello di Montalcino. Given the world-wide fame of these wines, you may not have noticed the ...
Thankfully, there is a great deal of attention being paid to the white wines of Italy today, not only with everyday examples of Pinot Grigio, but with numerous other types as well. From Campania, ...
The Friuli-Venezia Giulia region is about as close as you can get to Austria and still be in Italy. But few personalities could be further apart if national stereotypes like hugging in public and ...
Sourced from a single vineyard in the heart of the Collio, Cicinis reflects the character and precision that define this remarkable growing area. Here, the Ponca soils - a stratified mix of marble and ...
Italy's north-eastern Collio region offers a startling array of little-known wines, with small, friendly vineyards to visit and a selection of cosy places to eat and stay between gulps An hour's drive ...
The name is quite a mouthful, but this Pinot Grigio from the Collio DOC on the Italian border with Slovenia is worth seeking out. This is no simple, easy-drinking Pinot Grigio, but a wonderfully ...
Having visited Collio a few years ago, it was a pleasure to participate in a virtual tasting of wines from Tenuta Stella, a winery in the region. Our guide that day was Erika Barbieri, oenologist, who ...
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