Like a bronzed, beach-going Italian, Vermentino craves the sea, thriving in the maritime triangle of Liguria, Tuscany, and Sardinia.
All in Wine
Like a bronzed, beach-going Italian, Vermentino craves the sea, thriving in the maritime triangle of Liguria, Tuscany, and Sardinia.
The Super Tuscans of Bolgheri are among Italy’s most prized—any pricey—wines. But you can get a taste of Bolgheri without breaking the bank
An investigation worthy of CSI revealed a genetic match, a missing triplet, and an unexpected birthplace
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.