I’m tasting a classic of Trentino-Alto Adige along with a grape variety that’s far less common there. Continue reading
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I’m tasting a classic of Trentino-Alto Adige along with a grape variety that’s far less common there. Continue reading
Riesling, the world’s greatest white wine according to many wine geeks, is best known in Germany, Austria and Alsace, France. However, there’s some Old World Riesling in Italy too. Continue reading
I’m still on my Italian wines discovery journey with 5 more Italian wines to explore with you. Be aware that once you start this journey, there will be a never-ending assortment of regions, styles and varieties to try. Continue reading
In my last post, I talked about some varieties that got lost in the mix over time in Chile, such as Carmenere. However, you may not know that the story of Carmenere also made its way to Italy. Continue reading
Neither famous in Italy or Chile, can these two lesser-known grape varieties succeed? Continue reading