The Giuseppe Rinaldi winery is one of the most respected producers in Piedmont. Not only the Barolo enjoy a worldwide reputation and are only available in tiny quantities, even more popular varietal wines such as Langhe Nebbiolo, Barbera and Dolcetto are extremely popular and correspondingly rare. The history of the winery began in…
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Emilia-Romagna, Home To Some Of The Best Food Products In The World
Bologna has a reputation for being a foodie’s paradise. It is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna a northern Italian region on the Adriatic Sea, home to some of the most famous pasta dishes, as well as meat, cheese and wine specialities. What is produced there is used by top chefs around the world….
Vino Nobile Di Montepulciano – The Famous Wine From Tuscany
On the trail of Italian history and in search of a good red wine, visitors can hardly avoid the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG wine-growing region. Wonderfully Mediterranean and “typically Tuscany”, Montepulciano’s “noble wine” made from the Sangiovese grape enjoys an excellent reputation among wine lovers and can be enjoyed in one of…
Brunello Di Montalcino – One Of The Greats From Italy That You Shouldn’t Miss
The Brunello di Montalcino is one of the most famous red wine provenances in Italy. The red wine, also known as Brunello for short, is named after the municipality of Montalcino in the Val d’Orcia, in the south of the province of Siena in the Tuscany region. Along with Barolo and Amarone della…
Greco di Tufo, A Beautiful White Wine From The Amalfi Coast In Italy’s Campania Region
Greco is a typical southern Italian, but as the name suggests, it probably has Greek roots. Lovers of these southern Italian wines appreciate the intense, unmistakable scent of yellow stone fruits such as yellow plums, apricots and peaches. On the palate, the fruit aromas pair with fine acidity, which ensures freshness, and a…