In a spirited defense of wine’s virtues, Riboldi, the outspoken assessor, confidently brandishes a flask while asserting, “Studies show that wine is beneficial.” His unique blend of humor and conviction invites a reconsideration of our relationship with this age-old beverage.
Read MoreIn the heart of Irpinia and Sannio, innovation dances with biodiversity, crafting wines that embody the region’s essence. Here, ancient grape varieties flourish alongside modern techniques, yielding unique, expressive vintages that tell a story of tradition and progress.
Read MoreCampania shines at Vinitaly, showcasing its rich vineyards and exceptional wines. Among the highlights, the Irpinia-Sannio region stands out with its unique terrior and tradition, offering a taste of the local heritage that captivates enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.
Read MoreFrescobaldi stands firm amidst growing challenges, asserting that the U.S. market remains reliant on its esteemed wines. While facing scrutiny, the winery emphasizes its integral role in the American wine landscape, blending tradition with innovation.
Read MoreThe European Union is poised to revise its list of countermeasures, targeting sectors such as whisky, wine, and dairy. This move reflects ongoing trade tensions, with implications for producers and consumers alike, reshaping the landscape of European exports.
Read MoreAt the Vinitaly wine fair, FdI MEPs emphasized the importance of defending Italy’s wine heritage. They championed the rich traditions and quality of Italian vintages, urging for policies that protect this vital sector against global competition.
Read MoreAt Vinitaly, the prestigious wine exhibition, European Commissioners and Italy’s Minister gathered for a sumptuous lunch in the Piemonte area. This gathering not only celebrated the region’s rich viticulture but also highlighted the collaboration between local producers and European policy-makers.
Read MoreIn a surprising turn, Riboldi announced, “Studies show that wine has health benefits. We will share this with local health authorities.” This statement opens a dialogue about the potential positive aspects of moderate wine consumption, challenging traditional perceptions.
Read MoreCantina delle Cinque Terre has been honored with the prestigious ‘Viticoltore Etico’ award, highlighting its commitment to sustainable viticulture. This recognition celebrates their dedication to preserving the unique terroir and cultural heritage of the Cinque Terre region.
Read MoreIn the heart of Umbria, Simona Meloni advocates for a distinct identity for local wines. As she emphasizes the need for a cohesive brand, Meloni believes that a unified label could elevate Umbrian wines on the global stage, celebrating their unique character.
Read MoreAt Vinitaly, Acquaroli celebrated the rich tapestry of Marchigiana identity through wine, underscoring its role as a cultural ambassador. Each sip of the region’s finest reflects a unique heritage, inviting all to experience its vibrant story.
Read MoreVinitaly’s Design Award 2025 highlights the intricate interplay between packaging and product culture. This year, designers and winemakers converge to redefine aesthetics, showcasing how labels and bottles can narrate the essence of the wine within.
Read MoreIn a time of swirling uncertainties, Cotarella emerges as a beacon in the wine world. With shifting climates and evolving tastes, this moment feels like a ‘perfect storm,’ blending tradition with innovation, offering promise amid the chaos.
Read MoreLiguria takes center stage at the 57th edition of Vinitaly, showcasing its exquisite wines and rich maritime heritage. As vineyards flourish along the picturesque coastline, visitors are invited to savor unique flavors that reflect the region’s vibrant culture.
Read MoreWith U.S. tariffs looming, Cuneo’s wine exports face a potential loss of 400 million euros. The uncertainty creates tension among local vineyards, as they navigate the complexities of international trade and strive to maintain their global presence.
Read MoreExperience the enchanting harmony of Verona’s finest wines, as highlighted by Wine Spectator’s esteemed selections. “A Verona Opera Wine” celebrates the region’s rich viticulture, blending tradition with innovation to create exquisite flavors that captivate the palate.
Read MoreIn the sparkling heart of Franciacorta, Max Casacci finds a symphony in the effervescent wines. Each bubble dances like musical notes, creating a harmonious blend of taste and sound, where every sip celebrates the art of winemaking and music alike.
Read MoreIn a bid to safeguard the wine sector, Dazi Dus has established a new group of EU regions dedicated to promoting and protecting this cultural staple. The initiative aims to unify efforts, ensuring that the rich heritage of European viticulture thrives amidst modern challenges.
Read MoreLa Liguria shines at Vinitaly with 85 participating companies, showcasing the region’s rich viticultural heritage. With 7 DOP and 4 IGP designations, it highlights the quality and diversity of local wines, captivating enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.
Read MoreAt Vinitaly, Puglia stands proud with 106 exhibitors and four protective consortia, showcasing the region’s rich viticultural heritage. This vibrant display underscores Puglia’s commitment to high-quality wines and its growing influence in the global market.
Read More“Vino, 70 progetti per bando Terra Tech innovazione filiera” showcases innovative initiatives in the wine sector. This call emphasizes sustainable practices and cutting-edge technology aimed at enhancing the entire production chain, promising a vibrant future for winemaking.
Read MoreValle d’Aosta shines at Vinitaly, showcasing the unique charm of its mountain viticulture. Amidst stunning alpine landscapes, local winemakers present exquisite wines, reflecting the region’s rich heritage and commitment to ecological farming.
Read MoreAt Palazzo Chigi, the celebrated winemaker Cotarella received accolades for his contributions to the Italian wine industry. This prestigious recognition highlights both the artistry of winemaking and the cultural significance of Italy’s rich viticultural heritage.
Read MoreIl Veneto at Vinitaly seamlessly blends the art of winemaking with the vibrant spirit of the Milan-Cortina region, showcasing its rich heritage and innovative future. Explore how this union elevates both enology and local culture.
Read More“Radici,” the guiding thread for Umbria at Vinitaly, embodies the region’s rich grape heritage and vibrant terroir. This year, winemakers showcase their deep-rooted traditions and innovative spirit, inviting visitors to explore the essence of Umbrian viticulture.
Read MoreIn the heart of Florence, “Vino, ‘Eccellenza di Toscana’” brings together 150 premier producers, celebrating the region’s rich winemaking heritage. Visitors can explore an exceptional array of Tuscan wines, savoring the unique flavors that define this iconic landscape.
Read MoreNestled in the heart of Italy, Umbria is a region renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and, most importantly, its vinicultural treasures. As the sun-drenched hills roll seamlessly into quaint villages and ancient fortresses, the soul of Umbria comes alive through its wines—each bottle a story that speaks of tradition, passion, and the meticulous…
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Dazi, Federica Boffa (Pio Cesare): “Mazzata sul Barolo. Un errore provocare Trump”
In a bold statement, Federica Boffa of Pio Cesare warns against the repercussions of inciting former President Trump. “A punch to Barolo,” she says, highlighting how geopolitical tensions could ripple through Italy’s cherished wine industry.
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