Wine News

New environmental labelling is also on the way for wine: how to comply?

The agreement between U-Label and Giunko has been announced, allowing the use of a single QR code for information on disposal and list of ingredients. And Italy becomes an example to follow in Europe.

Rare Wines. Chianti calls, Naples responds

Chianti was originally obtained with a blend of Sangiovese grapes but also white berried varieties. A suggestive Riserva, which refers to that philosophy, meets a delicious Piedirosso produced on the volcanic soils of Campi Flegrei.

Batasiolo, the new challenges of an all-round reality

A family history spanning almost 50 years at the service of territory and of a passion. Beni di Batasiolo tells about Piemonte and its wines through a constant search for quality and the interpretation of the vintages.

Ventiventi: a new interpretation of Modena viticulture

Ventiventi vineyards extend for 45 hectares in Medolla, in the heart of Emilia-Romagna. Here's the story of the organic and sustainable winery.

Cantina Due Palme and the Puglia wine scene

Due Palme can count on the strength of 1,000 winegrowers who look after 3,000 hectares of vineyards, many of which are alberello-trained. Here's the story of the winery.

A castle of finesse and elegance, the Argiano style in Montalcino

Three wines to remember for the historic Montalcino estate, capable of producing increasingly territorial wines and in step with the times

Rare Wines, two pearls from Serdiana and Ventotene

Discovering Pandataria, the only still wine produced by Candidaterra on the tiny island of Ventotene, and a Malvasia, macerated on the skins, by Tenuta Faragò, in one of the most suitable areas of Sardinia: Serdiana, in the province of Cagliari

"We talk about Valdobbiadene around the world because Prosecco is not all the same"

Foreign markets reward the company from Farra di Soligo, which increases its presence outside national borders. Stefano Pola, owner of Andreola, tells us about his 2022 and anticipates the moves for this new year.

Tollo, Abruzzo out to conquer the world

The historic Abruzzo cooperative doesn’t look like it’s going to stop and goes on to conquer foreign markets recording beyond positive performances. The secret? Authenticity and high quality without having to break the bank

Luna di Ponca: Collio according to Borgo Conventi

The company has a rather long history but has been living a new life since 2019 when the Moretti Polegato family decided to invest in Friuli. The Luna di Ponca awarded in Vini d'Italia 2023 dates back to that first...
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