In the picturesque Veneto region, the future of winemaking is vibrant and resilient. Innovative PiWi grape varieties—fungus-resistant hybrids—are gaining traction, promising a sustainable path for Italian vineyards to thrive amidst changing climates.
Read MoreAt Vinitaly, Valle d’Aosta is capturing attention as interest in its “heroic wines” rises. This enchanting region, known for its steep vineyards and unique varietals, showcases the resilience of local producers committed to crafting exceptional wines.
Read MoreAt Vinitaly 2025, Umbria Top celebrated a remarkable success, showcasing the region’s exquisite wines. Guests marveled at the rich flavors and unique profiles, echoing the “grande soddisfazione” felt by producers and enthusiasts alike. A proud moment for Umbria!
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 MoreAs Caprai grapples with potential tariffs, the looming uncertainty casts a shadow over the wine industry. Producers brace for turbulence, aware that a tempest in trade could reshape the future of their cherished vintages. Will the storm pass or linger?
Read MoreAt Vinitaly, Giani emphasizes Tuscany’s robust wine sector, poised to adapt to any trade tariffs. The resilience of local producers showcases a commitment to quality and innovation, ensuring the region remains a leader in the global wine market.
Read MoreIn Umbria, a tapestry of 12,300 hectares is woven with vineyards, revealing the region’s deep-rooted passion for winemaking. Here, tradition meets terroir, crafting wines that embody the essence of this enchanting Italian landscape.
Read MoreArgiolas Vini faces another setback amid a general economic downturn, as the brand grapples with rising costs and shifting consumer preferences. Wealthy traditions meet modern challenges, leaving the vineyard to navigate uncertain waters in a turbulent market.
Read MoreIn the first nine months of the year, the Allegrini Group has reported an impressive revenue of €10.5 million for its wine segment. This remarkable achievement underscores the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation in the competitive wine industry.
Read MoreNizza DOCG sees a remarkable surge in sales, boasting a 5% increase that signals growing appreciation for this prestigious wine. With a thriving turnover of €30 million, the region’s viticulture continues to gain prominence and expand its reach.
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