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Maligned Capelli d'Angelo: The New York Times pays tribute to the ancient pasta created for new mothers

Originating in medieval monasteries, Capelli d'Angelo has made its way into the American newspaper with a simple and delicious recipe

"My oil evaluated alongside a hundred great Bordeaux bottles": the story of Frantoio Franci and its Evo

From a key player in olive oil production in Val d'Orcia, the success of Frantoio Franci, thanks to Giorgio, has spread throughout Tuscany and reached international fame

A Tuscan restaurant serves an entire menu dedicated to offal (including dessert)

At Linfa in San Gimignano, offal is taken seriously; it is, first and foremost, a cultural matter. At the end of the "Quinto Quarto" menu, a dessert with a pork roast base is served—a must-try

The best extra virgin olive oils of Sardinia chosen by Gambero Rosso

A region that year after year confirms its aptitude for producing quality extra virgin olive oil, with more and more companies dedicated to bringing to light an olive-growing sector that has remained in the shadows for too long

A Sicilian winemaker is revitalizing viticulture on the Stromboli Volcano

Nino Caravaglio has founded Vigne di Mare, a company with vineyards on the slopes of the still-active Stromboli volcano. From the volcanic soil comes a fascinating and intense wine, breathing new life into the island’s viticulture

Trekking, hidden alleyways, and packed lunch: the unexpected (affordable) Capri

Not just sea baths, high-end brands, and luxurious restaurants: there is another way to experience Capri

"No Alcohol and canned wines are an opportunity." Pietro Russo, Master of Wine, embraces new trends

Wine Meridian interviewed Pietro Russo on the most discussed current topics in the Italian wine sector: from the no-alcohol trend to emerging markets in Southeast Asia

 "Reduce yields per hectare instead of asking for money to uproot." Frescobaldi criticizes the protection Consortia

The president of the Italian Wine Union (Uiv) raises the alarm about the excessive unsold wine in cellars and urges businesses to consider the challenging economic context. He advocates for rediscovering the unique qualities of regional territories: "Over the years,...

Where to eat Arancine in Palermo according to Gambero Rosso: the definitive guide

Despite occasional attempts to transform it into a gourmet product, the arancina maintains its national-popular soul. Thousands of arancine are fried daily in Palermo, making the preparation a ritual that knows no seasons

The best extra virgin olive oils from Campania selected by Gambero Rosso

Campania is one of the Italian regions that has significantly improved its quality in recent years. On one hand, there is increasing attention from the production sector, and on the other, a notable commercial growth
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