Prosecco, Amarone, Soave, Recioto: what do these names have in common?
Long before Tuscany and Piedmont emerged as Italy’s top regions for fine wine production, Veneto was renowned for the quality of wines produced there. As early as Roman times, naturalists and poets had high praise for the wines of Valpolicella where volcanic, morainic, and calcareous soils are ideal for the production of long-lived red wines.
Lake Garda to the west, Italy’s largest body of water, is also a hub for fine wine, including white Lugana in more recent decades. In the easternmost part of Veneto, close to the region’s capital, Venice, Sparkling wine production has eclipsed the anonymous red wines once produced there in abundance. The morainic and sandy soils of hillside vineyards in Valdobbiadene and Conegliano are ideal for the production of fresh, fruit-driven Prosecco, today the world’s most popular bubbly.
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The finer nuances of Canaletto Pinot Grigio delle Venezie DOC
Italian wines are renowned worldwide for their exceptional quality and nuanced flavor profiles. Among the wide array of Italian wines, Canaletto Pinot Grigio delle Venezie DOC holds a special place. This elegant wine, derived from the beautiful region of Delle Venezie, is not only a sensory delight but also an experience worth cherishing. The Canaletto…
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Exploring Anselmi: Unveiling the Excellence of San Vincenzo Wine
When it comes to iconic Italian wineries, Anselmi stands tall among the greats. With a rich history dating back several generations, Anselmi has become synonymous with quality, craftsmanship, and innovation. One of their most celebrated wines, San Vincenzo, captures the essence of their winemaking philosophy. In this blog post, we will delve into the captivating…
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St. Pauls means elegance, tradition and innovation
As you navigate through Italy’s vast and varied wine landscape, there’s one destination that stands out among the rest – St. Pauls Winery. Nestled in the heart of the Trentino-Alto Adige region, this winery shines bright with its exceptional offerings, bridging centuries-old traditions with modern viticultural innovations. Their stand-out creation, Cuvée Paul, epitomizes the spirit…
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Canaletto: A Symbol of Authentic Italian Wine and Lifestyle
For nearly half a century, Canaletto has been at the forefront of promoting the “made in Italy” concept around the globe. As a historic brand under the umbrella of Casa Girelli, Canaletto has been a trailblazer in expanding its presence in international markets since the early 1970s. By fusing contemporary winemaking techniques with high-quality grape…
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Colombaio di Cencio: a hidden gem in the heart of Tuscany
Colombaio di Cencio is a beautiful winery located in Gaiole in Chianti, in the heart of Tuscany. Founded in 1993 by German businessman Werner Ernest Wilhelm, the winery is a testament to his love for the beauty of the Tuscan hills. Today, that same love drives the work of the winery, with respect and dedication…
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Cafaggio: A Legacy of Passion, Tradition, and Excellence
Dating back to 1408, the existence of the Cafaggio winery was first attested by a precious parchment, still conserved in the estate’s archives. Originally known as “Cahago”, meaning “enclosed, cultivated field”, the property was owned by the Benedictine monks of Siena in the late fifteenth century before passing into the hands of various owners, including…
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Bellavista: The Winery with a View
Bellavista Wines is a renowned Italian winery located in the heart of Franciacorta, a region in Lombardy that is well known for its production of high-quality sparkling wines. The winery was founded in 1977 by Vittorio Moretti, a businessman with a passion for wine, and has since become one of the most respected and sought-after…
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Le Contesse: Prosecco Rosè is the perfect drink for any occasion
Le Contesse is a family-owned winery located in the heart of the Veneto region in Italy. Their passion for producing high-quality wines is evident in everything they do, and their Prosecco Rosé is no exception. Made from a blend of Glera and Pinot Noir grapes, this wine is a beautiful light pink color with a…
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Rediscovering Puglia’s wine: the story of Vespa Winery
Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Puglia, Italy, Vespa Winery is a family-owned and operated winery. Vespa was founded by Bruno Vespa, a well-known Italian television journalist and author. Over the years, the winery has expanded its facilities and modernized its production techniques while maintaining a commitment to traditional winemaking practices. Today, Vespa Winery is…