Wine Travel Food - January/February 2024

Feb 5 2024, 14:12
Europe’s Highest Vineyard On Etna, Stef Yim has planted vines at 1,500 metres: a gamble against global warming... The Best Wines on Etna All the class and versatility of the volcano in the glass: Etna Bianco, Rosato, and Rosso... Dinner at seven o’clock and savory breakfast. Here are the trends of 2024 Trends, stakes, call […]

Europe’s Highest Vineyard

On Etna, Stef Yim has planted vines at 1,500 metres: a gamble against global warming...

The Best Wines on Etna

All the class and versatility of the volcano in the glass: Etna Bianco, Rosato, and Rosso...

Dinner at seven o’clock and savory breakfast. Here are the trends of 2024

Trends, stakes, call them what you will. Here are some trends we intercepted through the year...

Behind the best wine in the world there is a worker

Bernardino Sani tells the story of Argiano and the Brunello awarded n°1 by Wine Spectator...

Brunello 2019 Preview, light and elegance

A sunny vintage, but without excessive heat peaks, allowed the Sangiovese grapes to ripen slowly and optimally…

The Year of Kombucha

The beverage, with its thousand-year history and extraordinary gustatory complexity, is conquering the world…

Magica Mezcal Trip to Oaxaca

Farming child of Mexico the distillate is experiencing a major moment in the world mixology…

The deep blue sea by Gianfranco Pascucci

Gianfranco Pascucci has re-established seafood cuisine starting from the Fiumicino coast, a few kilometres from Rome…

EDITORIAL

Etna Fever by Lorenzo Ruggeri

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