
Visiting Italy with its wine producers: Sicilia, part 1
Many of those who love to visit Italy, after seeing the “classic” beauties (Rome, Florence or Venice), then want to get away from the tourist
Many of those who love to visit Italy, after seeing the “classic” beauties (Rome, Florence or Venice), then want to get away from the tourist
Sentieri di Vino now examines the theme of the noblest Italian sparkling wine, the one fermented in the bottle. The Italian sparkling wine produced by
Many of those who love to visit Italy, after seeing the “classic” beauties (Rome, Florence or Venice), then want to get away from the tourist
In the heart of Tuscany, the Orcia river crosses the valley to which it gives its name Val d´Orcia. It extends between the provinces of
We Italians often define the French as our “cousins from beyond the Alps”, literally the cousins who live beyond the Alps. This expression contains all
During the harvest season (“vendemmia” into Italian) the wide range of grapes grown in the Italian vineyards becomes visible.
SENTIERI DI VINO (wine trails) discovers the less known Doc and Docg Italian wines as well as the
autochthonous grape varieties.