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A Guide to Italy’s Finest Red Wines
A Guide to Italy’s Finest Red Wines This selection represents some of Italy’s most iconic and diverse red wines. It spans both well-known and more niche expressions from regions across the country, offering a full spectrum of styles, from the powerful and age-worthy to the fresh and approachable. Nebbiolo-Based Wines: Barolo, Barbaresco, and Nebbiolo d’Alba highlight the signature grape of Piedmont. These wines are renowned for their structure, complexity, and remarkable agin
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Bolgheri Rosso: 20 Traditional Italian Tuscan Dishes for the Perfect Wine Pairing
Bolgheri Rosso: 20 Traditional Italian Tuscan Dishes for the Perfect Wine Pairing Bolgheri Rosso represents a completely different face of Tuscany. When people think about Tuscan red wine, they often think immediately of Sangiovese: Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and Morellino di Scansano. Bolgheri tells another story. On Tuscany's Mediterranean coast, particularly around the village of Bolgheri in the province of Livorno, varieties su
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Tignanello: Storia, Sangiovese e Abbinamenti (Italian Tignanello Wine and Food Pairing Guide)
Tignanello: Storia, Sangiovese e Abbinamenti (Italian Tignanello Wine and Food Pairing Guide) Few Italian wines changed the direction of modern Italian winemaking as profoundly as Tignanello. It is more than a prestigious Tuscan red. It represents a moment when Italian producers began questioning conventions, experimenting with grape varieties, vineyard selection, fermentation and aging, while still searching for a wine unmistakably connected to Tuscany. Tignanello emerged fr
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