Rosso di Montalcino is Brunello's younger, fresher sibling. Made from the same Sangiovese grapes as Brunello di Montalcino, ...
but Italian wine presents their own set of problems because Italy has a very regional wine industry that produces styles unfamiliar to the average American. You know pinot noir and cabernet ...
You may have noticed the term spumante on some wine labels. But what does it mean, and what sort of wines does it refer to?
A 90/10 Nebbiolo/Vespolelina blend with the color of a cerasuolo wine. Smoky aromas of petrol, slate, prunes and plums.
VinItaly, the world's largest wine exposition, launched its India Roadshow at the Italian Embassy in New Delhi, showcasing ...
Premium Italian wines are poised to weather the wine industry storm ... a goal of enhancing the diverse terroir in producing their style of Amarone—one that embraces the grapes aromatic profiles ...