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Tre Bicchieri 2026, the best wines of Abruzzo awarded by Gambero Rosso

The 2024 harvest in Abruzzo has managed to restore confidence after the difficulties of recent years. Here are the 16 labels that have obtained our highest recognition

Etna and Langhe on the conquest of France. Where does this odd alliance come from that will bring the two consortia to Paris

Telling us about this “alliance sacrée” with the Barolo producers is Etna wine promotion manager Seby Costanzo, who on the eve of the Etna Days also launches a provocation

The wine paradise in Milan lies in the heart of Chinatown and uncorks 1,200 bottles a week

Amid dumpling shops and ramen bars in Milan’s Chinatown, there is a temple of wine where no fewer than 1,200 bottles are poured by the glass every week

Tre Bicchieri 2026, the best wines of Liguria awarded by Gambero Rosso

Record number of award-winning wines this year in Liguria, with whites naturally taking the lion’s share, but there’s also a red. Here they are

“Reducing mark-ups on wines? We already have slim margins.” Paolo Trimani responds to Assoenologi’s appeal

The historic Roman wine merchant says he is surprised by this request aimed at the bottom of the supply chain and points to another crucial step that inflates the final price: the intermediation of distributors, increasingly present on the Italian...

Last days for a glass by the sea in the beach wine bar between Lazio and Tuscany

Take advantage of the mild September warmth to relax by the sea with a fine glass of wine. Perhaps on the beaches of Capalbio

“Here’s why Vermentino is fashionable – a wine beyond fashions”

Diego Bosoni, aka Mr Vermentino, explains the reasons behind the success of a wine with an eclectic identity: “Elegance and contemporaneity beyond fashions”

Forget agreements: US tariffs are being paid by Italian wineries, squeezing profits

The Uiv Observatory reveals that the burden of additional tariffs falls almost entirely on businesses: “We need extraordinary public-private promotion.” And while the average price drops by 13.5%, in the United States some are already speculating

“Today the risk for Etna is that too much room is given to improvisation.” Salvo Foti speaks, the winemaker who invented the wine of the volcano

The oenologist recalls the renaissance of Etnean viticulture when very few believed in it. Then the exponential growth that made it a global oenological phenomenon, which, however, today also attracts speculators

Forget containment. Italy will produce 47.4 million hectolitres of wine: ten more than France

Quality to frame and volumes higher than expected (+8% compared to 2024): the only negative sign is in Tuscany, while the South grows. Frescobaldi: “It will be difficult to guarantee the right remuneration for the supply chain in this way”
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