Among the many Sicilian grape varieties, Nero d'Avola undoubtedly plays a leading role, producing wines that range from fresh and youthful versions to more complex, age-worthy expressions. Here are the labels that we believe offer the best quality-to-price ratio
Consumer prices could skyrocket in a short time, pushing mid-range denominations like Pinot Grigio out of the market. Even Tuscany’s great red wines could be caught in the crossfire
The sommelier, one of the most important in Italy, grand maître, and guardian of an incredible wine cellar—the one at the restaurant La Pergola in the Rome Cavalieri hotel—has very clear ideas about what is happening in the macro-world of...
Within the vast palette of Piedmontese wines, it is possible to find two of the most fragrant and enjoyable wines in the Italian wine scene. We are talking about Moscato d'Asti and Canelli. Here is a selection of labels to...
It should come as no surprise that those who put great care into producing high-quality olive oil apply the same dedication to winemaking. This is the case for a family devoted to agriculture since the mid-1800s, producing a Vermentino that...
Whether its origin lies in the Marche or Abruzzo matters little. What truly counts is that Pecorino has now firmly established itself in the Central Italian wine scene. Let’s discover it together with labels offering the best value for money
The union stresses that it is a mistake to assume that our wines, being "Italian and luxury," are not at risk: only 2% of Italian wine exported to the US falls into the premium category