Tag: Italy

Introducing: Blockchain-Based Fine Wine Community

wines- February 12, 2024

Digital fine-wine community Curated has announced a new spatial experience for Collectors to immerse themselves in the provenance of the wine. The name is Crurated is ... Read More

What is the Slow Wine?

Dr. Elinor Garely- August 30, 2023

Born in Bra, his skillset was proper when he and his colleagues formed the Friends of Barolo Association. The group produced a catalog of wines, ... Read More

Top Foodie Destinations of the World

Dmytro Makarov- August 30, 2023

Globally, the desire to try authentic international cuisine has led to an increase in culinary travel, with thousands of kilometers in annual trip by hungry ... Read More

This time it is all about Unita Geografiche Aggiuntive, Italy

Dr. Elinor Garely- August 29, 2023

Customers of Chianti Classico wine now have access to more details on the Sangiovese grapes in their glass, including where they were cultivated, changes in ... Read More

World’s most visited country by 2025

Dmytro Makarov- August 29, 2023

With an anticipated 93.7 million foreign visitors by 2025, France is poised to solidify its position as the most visited country in the world. The ... Read More

Triumph of Italian wines

Dr. Elinor Garely- August 28, 2023

Why do you write about Italian wines? is a question I get asked a lot. The solutions are straightforward: 1.            Italy produces wines that are ... Read More

Prosecco, Venetian sparkling wine: DOC or DOCG?

Dr. Elinor Garely- August 28, 2023

I've consumed numerous glasses of Prosecco; some of them were fascinating, others were passable, and many more were terrible, giving them the reputation of being ... Read More

Italy: Wines of Emilia-Romagna

Dr. Elinor Garely- June 15, 2019

Located in northern Italy, Emilia-Romagna is a prolific wine region covering more than 136,000 acres under vine (2010). The 15-mile area spans almost the entire ... Read More

Italian wines seduce New Yorkers

Dr. Elinor Garely- May 18, 2019

“Wine is an Emotion” James Suckling, the noted wine critic, did not know that wine would become his passion during his college years; at Utah ... Read More