Every major wine producer in Europe harbors indigenous grapes that are the backbone of their wine-making history. France and Italy are the major contributors in the Old World with Spain a close third.
If you’ve ever taken a sip of an Italian wine and thought, why does this taste a little like the sea? you’re not imagining it ...
Italy, the world’s largest wine-producing country, is home to a plethora of grape varieties. The Italian government has authorized more than 350 grape varieties for commercial grape production out of ...
Nine wines made the 2024 San Francisco International Wine Competition’s (SFIWC) final round for best Italian varietal wines. The SFIWC is one of the most prestigious wine competitions in the world, ...
The domestication of grapevine was a slow process in Italy, according to the study. (Jill Wellington/Pexels via Courthouse News) (CN) — Italian wine is prominent in the world of grape cultivation, but ...
Last week on “Wine Press,” California chardonnays heated things up, just in time for summer. The week before, cabernet sauvignon threw its weight around and showed why it’s the most popular red wine ...
An international research team analysed more than 1,700 grape seeds from 25 archaeological sites around Italy. The post Ancient grape seeds reveal 3,000 years of Italian wine evolution appeared first ...
Heritage is at the heart of a wine making project in Pompeii that is aiming to re-establish the southern Italian volcanic ...
Feel like you've been transported to the sun-kissed vineyards of the Mediterranean with these five PNW vineyards that are ...
Many people probably picture Provence when they think of rose wine, but there are so many other countries that produce this perfect summer wine. And one of them can be found right next door to France ...