Wine News

For 65 years with the Michelin star. Arnaldo's story in the "red" guide continuously since the first edition

The first edition of the Michelin Guide Italy dates back to 1956 and included restaurants "from the Alps to Siena." The rest of the country would receive stars three years later. Only one of them is still on track just...

The first Michelin-Starred restaurant in London auctions its entire history. Here are the prices for wines and memorabilia

Rare wines, vintage champagnes, and works of art. After closing its doors, the London restaurant Le Gavroche auctions off the 56 years of its activity

Why we enthusiastically choose Magnum, the best of all possible wine formatsWhy we enthusiastically choose Magnum, the best of all possible wine formats

Large formats evoke festivities, celebrations, or anniversaries. But above all, to better preserve wine and enhance its freshness, the one and a half-liter bottle is the best choice

The Tuscany of International grape varieties: here are the 8 best Cabernet Franc wines

Among the Tuscan wines awarded the Tre Bicchieri 2024 by Gambero Rosso, we have selected 8 outstanding labels made from Cabernet Franc, almost always in purity. Here they are

Amarone not to be missed: nine wines to mark on your calendar

Discovering the 2019 vintage and the wines we will taste in the coming months. Here is our selection from the Amarone Opera Prima event that has just concluded in Verona

The 5 best red wines from Veneto made with international grape varieties

Among the wines from Veneto awarded Tre Bicchieri 2024 by Gambero Rosso, we have selected 5 outstanding labels made from international grape varieties. Here they are

Amarone seeks a new identity (and questions itself): here's what will change

Back to the pergola and shorter aging. This is how the Valpolicella's red prince tries to change its course through significant modifications to the regulations

Great Langhe 2024: the 12 best wines according to Gambero Rosso

In its eighth edition, the Grandi Langhe 2024 event returns to Turin, focusing on some of the most important Piedmontese denominations. Here are some of the best wines tasted

Lightness, lightness, lightness. This is how the taste of Champagne is changing

Less is more. The two new cuvées, signed by Bruno Paillard and Pommery, confirm the recent stylistic shift

The future of whisky and gin: the birth of new agricultural distilleries

The spirits industry focuses on standards and marketing, but new agricultural distilleries are emerging in Italy and around the world. Examples from Scotland, France, Mexico, Haiti, and... Chianti
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