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Wine from Sicily or Toscany, Piemont or Trentino? At the Enoteca Costantini in Rome, there are so many choices that it's hard to know where to even start. Enoteca Constantini © PA Rome's enormous vine vault offers a selection second to none - from econom
2010 Saint Michel Blanc Perlé, Gaillac A distinctive South-West blend of loin de l'oeil, muscadelle and mauzac, this dry white comes with a refreshing spritz (hence perlé) and a dry, citrus-crisp tang. Made for crab and scallops. £7.99, buy 2 = £6.99, Ma
A woman fills a glass with Brunello di Montalcino red wine at the Vinitaly wine expo in Verona, April 8, 2011. China, Russia and Brazil where consumers are discovering a pleasure of drinking good wine, will power growth of Italy's wine export while the... View Photo »
Here is my final post on the Best Italian Wines from the past year; this is the third entry on red wines. Again, this is a partial list, see the end of this post for more information on all of my selections. 2008 Grattamacco Bolgheri Superiore - The gorg
Having spent paragraph after paragraph and page after page exploring the Tuscan wine universe, covering everything from Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino through to Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and the wines of the Tuscan Coast, most of which feature Sa
First, it was a fort, built to defend the road between Siena and the sea. Today, it’s a vineyard, well-suited for red wine. CastelGiocondo is an ancient fortress, dating back to 1100 C.E. Of course, back then, it was of strategic importance, and only the
Now, we bring you the top 40 wines representing Brunello 2007 Selezione and 2006 Riserva, with abbreviated reviews. Full reviews for all wines will be published in the May 2012 issue of Wine Enthusiast Magazine. The two vintages in question—2006 and 2007
Above: I took this photo a few years ago on one of the highest peaks in Cartizze, the top growing zone for Prosecco. According to Bloomberg.com (March 7, 2010), in California’s Napa Valley, “average prices are $150,000 to $200,000 an acre for a vineyard
Brunello di Montalcino (brew NEL lo de mon tal CHEE no) is a red Italian wine produced in the vineyards surrounding the town of Montalcino located about 70 miles southwest of Florence in the Tuscany wine region. Brunello, roughly translated as "nice dark one" in the local dialect, is the unofficial name of the clone of Sangiovese (also known as... Full Article
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