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Meeting Mr Dal Forno – the man who revolutionised Amarone
From co-op to cult...
by Richard Baudains0 viewsitalywinevenetowine-regionswestern-europenorthern-italy - news
The Complete Guide to Prosecco — Italy’s Most Joyful Wine
Let me tell you something about Prosecco that nobody in a fancy wine shop will ever admit. It doesn’t need a special occasion. It doesn’t need a reason. It doesn’t need a speech, a milestone, or a carefully chosen glass. Prosecco is the wine that shows up when you need... The post The Complete Guide to Prosecco — Italy’s Most Joyful Wine appeared first on The Finest Italian Wine .
by Kelly Chidi-Ogbonna2 viewswine-knowledgewine-talksitalian-wine-travelitalianwineproseccoprosecco-docg - news
SOAVE: Vocazione bianchista tra colline e vallate. Dopo l’istituzione delle UGA, altre novità in cantiere.
Altre novità in arrivo per l'areale del Soave al pari di Monti Lessini Doc e Lessini Durello Doc. Le nostre degustazioni nel report. L'articolo SOAVE: Vocazione bianchista tra colline e vallate. Dopo l’istituzione delle UGA, altre novità in cantiere. proviene da WinesCritic .
by Editore WinesCritic3 viewsdegustazioninon-categorizzatoreportdurellogarganegasoave - news
Veneto – La Cantina Roeno e l’Enantio
La storia della Cantina Roeno nasce 65 anni fa per mano di Rolando Fugatti e dalla moglie Giuliana dal Fior. Siamo a Brentino Belluno, nella località di Belluno Veronese. L’azienda, la cui produzione attuale supera le 500.000 bottiglie annue tra rossi, bianchi, spumanti e rosé, coltiva vitigni sia locali che internazionali: Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon, Chardonnay, […]
by Paolo Valente2 viewsaziende-visitatedegustazionevenetofeaturedroenoterradeiforti - news
🍷 Asiago — Veneto’s Cozy Mountain Wine Escape
Most people hear “Veneto” and immediately think: Very few think: mountains. Which is honestly a mistake. Because hidden in... The post 🍷 Asiago — Veneto’s Cozy Mountain Wine Escape appeared first on The Finest Italian Wine .
by Kelly Chidi-Ogbonna2 viewsvacationwine-and-peoplewine-vacationasiagovenetowine-location - news
Bollicine di Primavera: Italy's Finest Sparkling Wines
Italian sparkling wines at one point in time may have been remem bered and enjoyed as being something sweet and sparkling to be enjoyed during a celebrato ry event . The Prosecco of the past was something fizzy that didn’t maybe spark much interest and don't even get me started on Lambrusco and what that was known for. Italy’s history of Italian bubbly was nowhere what it is today. The game has changed! The many sparkling wines of Italy Today, Italian sparkling wines are som e of the most exciting wines in the bubbly world of wine. From the bone dry Franciacortas of Lombardy that rival some of the best champagnes of France , to the variety of Lambrusco from Emilia Romagna , to the prestigious destinations for Prosecco including Asolo and Conegliano Valdobbiadene . Don’t forget about some of the others to include Trento DOC from the Trentino region, Alta Langa from Piedmont, those from the Oltrepo Pavese in Lombardy to name a few. In
by noreply@blogger.com (vinotravels21)4 viewsasoloconegliano-valdobbiadenegleralombardyoltrepo-paveseprosecco - news
Al via la seconda edizione di Jesolo Gourmet Festival dal 15 al 17 e dal 22 al 24 maggio 2026
In maggio Jesolo si trasforma, per due weekend, nella capitale dell’alta cucina italiana ma con divagazioni anche internazionali. Dal 15 al 17 e dal 22 al 24 maggio prenderanno vita sei serate dedicate al gusto: in ogni giornata, dalle ore 20.00, andranno in scena due esperienze culinarie parallele per un totale di 12 chef stellati […]
by Paolo Valente5 viewsnewsvenetofeaturedgourmetgrappajesolo - news
From Breganze with Precision: The Wines of Maculan
The Wining Hour: In the hills of Breganze, in Italy’s Veneto region, Maculan has built a reputation rooted in precision, restraint, and deep respect for place. The winery’s story began in 1947, when Giovanni Maculan founded the estate with a focus on quality viticulture in a region better known at the time for quantity. Over the decades, the family transformed the estate into one of Veneto’s most respected producers, guided today by a philosophy that favors clarity of fruit, thoughtful blending, and wines that reflect both tradition and modern refinement. All of Maculan’s vineyards are located in the province of Vicenza, in the Breganze DOC zone. Breganze’s rolling landscape, marked by volcanic and limestone influences, provides structure and freshness. The climate is characterized by pronounced diurnal shifts and balances warm summers with cooling breezes descending from the nearby foothills. This variation allows the grapes to ripen fully while retaining acidity. This natural equilib
by thewininghour4 viewswine-winetastingvenetobreganzemaculanmaculan-wines - news
From Veneto, Italy: L’Antico Amorini Rosso Imperatore IGTPR SAMPLE
When I first read the label, I almost thought that this is an Amarone from Veneto. But on closer inspection the label says Amorini. There is no official tasting notes from the winery that I could locate. I did find a few other websites that reviewed this wine and it appears that this wine is a blend of two or...
by mywinepal4 viewscabernet-sauvignoncorvinaitalymerlotvenetoamorini - news
Eleva Winery in Valpolicella, Veneto: History, Terroir, Oseleta and a Story That Goes Beyond Wine
Eleva Winery in Sant’Ambrogio in Valpolicella, Veneto, is owned by Prof. Davide Gaeta and enologist Raffaella Veroli. I got to know Prof. Davide Gaeta a couple of years ago thanks to a fellow wine writer. I was collaborating with the Barrel Hunter Club in Canada and looking for a smaller organic winery in Valpolicella with ... Read more The post Eleva Winery in Valpolicella, Veneto: History, Terroir, Oseleta and a Story That Goes Beyond Wine appeared first on Grapevine Adventures .
by Katarina Andersson5 viewswine-blogwines-of-italy-livestreamamarone-della-valpolicellalivestreamoseletathe-winesofitaly-show - news
A Value at Trader Joe's: Villa Molino Soave Classico
At one point in time the Soave wine territory faced overproduction with an expanded territory that weakened the reputation with a flood of lower quality to mediocre wines produced and introduced to the market. Thankfully, times have changed , and the wines of Soave have elevated. Let today’s blog on Soave introduce you to the wines of this region that will reward you in your glass for your exploration. The Soave wine territory Set in the hills and valleys of the Lessini Mountains , northeast of Verona, is the Soave wine appellation . Named after the medieval town, Soave , that is surrounded by walls and crowned with a castle on the hillside. The Classico zone, which is the historical part of the territory set between the town of Soave ad Monteforte d’Alpone , is home to some of the classic , historic wines of the region with the truest expression of these wines that show complexity and structure with age. Per the Consorzio, th
by noreply@blogger.com (vinotravels21)4 viewsgarganegasoavetrebbiano-di-soaveveneto - news
Valentine’s Day Amore: Sharing Luigi Righetti Amarone della Valpolicella
Valentine’s Day doesn’t always mean red roses and candlelit dinners with that special someone. For me, this year, I celebrated an early Valentine’s Day in a very special way , with the woman who taught me what love was all about , my mom. My family and I surpris ed her for her birthday, bringing dinner and dessert while enjoying a special bottle of a 2004 Luigi Righetti Amarone Della Valpolicella . As we pulled the cork on this 20-year-old bottle, I couldn’t help but think of all the memories we shared over the years including our travels to this special region of the Veneto where Amarone Della Valpolicella is produced, although this wasn‘t one of the bottles that we brought back with us . I’m actually still sitting on those and it’s been quite a while since we traveled there together. More to come on those gems. Luigi Righetti winery Luigi Righetti winery is located in Valgatara , within the Valpolicella Classico zone , just ou
by noreply@blogger.com (vinotravels21)4 viewsamaronecorvinarondinellaveneto - news
Verona – The Closing of the Games and the Oenological Heart of Veneto
With the closing ceremony of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Verona becomes the final point of a journey that has... Continue reading The post Verona – The Closing of the Games and the Oenological Heart of Veneto comes from AlexWine .
by Alessandro Gaboardi4 viewswinewine-wine-regionsmilano-cortina-2026veneto - news
Cortina d’Ampezzo and the Dolomites – Elegance and Altitude
In the collective imagination, Cortina d’Ampezzo represents the quintessential setting for the Winter Olympics. Having served as the historic venue... Continue reading The post Cortina d’Ampezzo and the Dolomites – Elegance and Altitude comes from AlexWine .
by Alessandro Gaboardi4 viewswinewine-wine-regionsdolomitesmilano-cortina-2026veneto - news
Winter Olympics and Wine – A Tale of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Territories
Why talk about Wine During the Winter Olympics The Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics represent a global event, capable of shining... Continue reading The post Winter Olympics and Wine – A Tale of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Territories comes from AlexWine .
by Alessandro Gaboardi4 viewswinewine-wine-regionsdolomiteslombardiamilano-cortina-2026trentino - news
The WinesOfItaly Show Meets Masari Winery (Veneto)
This episode of the WinesOfItaly Show was a collaboration with Susannah Gold and our Substack project All That Wine. Susanna and I explore a lesser-known wine region in Veneto: the Valle d’Agno, northwest of Vicenza. Our guest, Massimo Dal Lago, co-founder of Masari Winery, guides us into the heart of this valley, where volcanic soils ... Read more The post The WinesOfItaly Show Meets Masari Winery (Veneto) appeared first on Grapevine Adventures .
by Katarina Andersson4 viewswine-blogwines-of-italy-livestreamdurellalivestreammasarithe-winesofitaly-show - news
Where Italy's Largest Lake Meets the Vineyards: Discovering Garda DOC
As we welcome a new year it’s always important to think about what goals one has in mind to start the year . I myself am always looking ot broaden my horizon in the wine world and that includes exploring new wine regions, wineries and grape varieties . That is exactly the theme of our wine writers group this month led by Lynn a t Savor the Harvest this month . E ach one o f us explores something new or different to share with all our readers as well as ourselves . For me personally, I decided to share some wines that I explored recently from the Garda DOC . I recently attended a virtual tasting led by one of our writers Susannah and the VP of the Garda DOC Consorzio and owner of P e rla del Garda, Giovanna Andrea . Although visiting Lake Garda is not new to me as I have been fortunate to make it there once before, learning more about the Garda D OC and what it encompasses was newer to me . Copyright of Consorzio Garda
by noreply@blogger.com (vinotravels21)4 viewslago-di-gardalake-gardamerlotpinot-grigioveneto - news
Bubbles and Bites: Prosecco and Frittata to Please your Palate
Prosecco is one of Italy’s greatest sparkling wines. Found in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, Prosecco is a palate pleaser offering a variety of styles with versatility allowing it to be paired with several cuisines . This month the wine writer’s group that I’m a part of, Wine Pairing Weekend, decided to go with a theme of pairing wines with classic summer fare . The hot days of summer call for easy food preparation with flavorful meals to please the palate and summery wines to match . Over the years I have grown increasingly accustomed to appreciating sparkling wines. It’s not so much that I didn’t enjoy the wines, but I’ve never been a fan of bubbles in anything I drink. This summer I’ve been on a bellini kick on those warm summer days. If you’re not familiar with Bellinis they are made with Prosecco and peach juice. All about Prosecco Prosecco comes in a wide array of sweetness levels st
by noreply@blogger.com (vinotravels21)4 viewsasoloconegliano-valdobbiadenegleraproseccoveneto - news
Torcolato: The Prized Dessert Wine of Breganze with Maculan
Earlier this year I attended a virtual tasting hosted by Studio Cru featuring the wines of the Maculan winery located in the Veneto wine region of northeastern Italy. Angela Maculan , 4 th generation operating the winery today, walked us through several wines that the winery produces with a fantastic overview of the territory. I want to focus on a special dessert wine, Torcolato , that I had been unfamiliar with prior to the tasting. Torcolato is not only a special wine that Maculan produces , but it is also unique to this particular area of the Ve neto , with in the territory of Breganze . About the Maculan winery The Maculan family ’s wine beginnings started with the great grandfather , Gaetano, whom used to sell wine that he made at his little osteria in the 20’s and 40’s. During World War II his son, Giovanni, started to make wine with his father to provide it for the army station . In 1947 Giovanni decided to start and build the wi
by noreply@blogger.com (vinotravels21)4 viewsbreganzetorcolatovenetovespaiolo
