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.
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
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...
In this episode of Vini Rari - Rare Wines we connect the highland viticulture of the Umbria winery Tenuta Baroni Campanino with the new cru of Rocca di Frassinello in Tuscany
A 2022 in which we have resumed normality, even from a commercial standpoint: this is the feeling of Marco Barollo, who also told us about a new company bet, the one on pinot noir.
A historic winery which, over time, has become one of the reference points of Puglia viticulture. The name Vallone is now synonymous with quality and with a wine that has become a modern classic: Graticciaia.
Few hectares, great quality. In this episode we tell you about two rare wines that look out over the Strait of Messina; we are within the Faro appellation, between nocera and francisa grape varieties. We get to know two flag-bearers...
Our journey continues with Vini Rari - Rare Wines, the Guide to wines produced in no more than 3,000 units. In this episode, we explore two of Italy's most celebrated wine territories through two collectible Rare Wines: a Brunello di...
With its 20 million bottles produced by a vineyard that extends for 6,000 hectares, cultivated by about 3,000 members, Citra is among the major national wineries.