Within Moscato’s extended family, it’s fragrant, fizzy Moscato d’Asti that best captures the magic.
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Within Moscato’s extended family, it’s fragrant, fizzy Moscato d’Asti that best captures the magic.
Since antiquity, semi-dried grapes have worked their magic in Valpolicella. Today, Amarone prevails as the most luscious modern expression of this ancient style.
The most popular of Italian wines, Pinot Grigio can be more than a simple summertime quaffer.
There’s good news and bad coming from climatologists like Gregory Jones at Southern Oregon University, who tracks the effects of climate change on vineyards around the world.
There’s a modern Cinderella story in Barbera’s transformation from rustic to renowned
Vernaccia di San Gimignano, prized in the Middle Ages, is still prospering in the heart of Tuscany