Wine News

"Temperatures too high: risk of extinction for viticulture in Coastal Areas." Legambiente's warning

The association led by Stefano Ciafani highlights the disastrous effects of global warming on the primary sector: "Farmers should stop blaming the Green Deal." It renews its fight against glyphosate and pesticides

The Sicilian winemaker who gave refugees new hope: the story of Antonino Caravaglio

The Caravaglio winery welcomed four young refugees into the business, and over time, they became full-time employees who now drive the winery's production

Dear wine producers, sooner or later, it comes down to focusing on China

There are many emerging wine markets in Asia, but China remains the country with the greatest potential: keep an eye on the numbers

Sciffrà, Cantina Giorni’s Cabernet Sauvignon born at 850 meters, perfectly enjoyed chilled

Four cousins, a promise made to their grandfather to dedicate themselves to French grape varieties, and a bet on mountain wines. This is the story of Cantina Giorni, nestled within the Lucanian Apennines National Park

Do you like chilled red wine? No one will judge you, but be mindful of the type

The correct serving temperature for red wines ranges from 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, but if you prefer it cooler, some exceptions can be made, as long as you choose the right type

How to choose wines in Summer: tips for getting temperatures and pairings right

Today’s consumption trends show a particularly eclectic audience. From reds to sparkling wines, the key word is experimentation, but be mindful of storage and service

Gambero Rosso and Vinitaly join forces to promote Italian wine in the United States

For the first time, the two companies are combining their international efforts, with the support of ICE (Italian Trade Agency). A comprehensive plan of tastings and masterclasses is scheduled in Chicago

Drinking red wine in Summer is no longer a taboo: 2024 trends according to Vinarius

The association of Italian wine shops discusses the destagionalisation of wine consumption. Sparkling wines and whites remain strong, light rosés are making a comeback, while wines priced above €30 struggle. Interview with President Andrea Terraneo

Post-modern Tignanello. After 50 years, the Supertuscan still manages to paraphrase the spirit of the times

We've been at the Antinori family Tignanello estate: over 300 hectares, part of which are vineyards in the heart of Chianti Classico, on the hills between the Greve and Pesa valleys

The harvest begins in Maremma: the heat accelerates the process (for some), but the quality is preserved

The early grape harvest has started in Capalbio, but the work of the winemakers and the use of advanced technologies promise a good vintage, with an increase in quantity compared to 2023
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