Wine

Travel
by Paola Morotti |
“Tuscany” and “wine” are almost synonymous at times, and in the collective imagination, it’s usually Chianti that springs to mind first. But up north, near the…
Food & Drink
by jaredranahan |
With close to 10,000 square miles of land to explore, the massive Mediterranean island of Sicily sometimes feels more like its own country than a southern…
Food & Drink
by dickrosano |
The rolling hills of Tuscany have drawn hordes of people over the centuries – promising peace of mind, grand art, sumptuous meals, and fine wines. Part of the…
Food & Drink
by helenfarrell |
When we think of Piedmont, truffles, patchwork scenery and arguably the world’s finest red wine, Barolo, come to mind. But in the southeast corner of the…
Food & Drink
by cynthialpchaplin |
Most people heading to Campania aim to visit Pompeii to visit its historical ruins. However, few people outside of Italy are aware of the equally enchanting…
Food & Drink
by Silvia Donati |
Raise your glasses, February 18 is Global Drink Wine Day! So why not start planning your next Italian holiday while sipping some good Italian wine? And to help…
Food & Drink
by Silvia Donati |
To fully appreciate the history and craft behind some of the world’s most celebrated wines - those made in Piedmont’s Monferrato - you need to head underground…
Food & Drink
by cynthialpchaplin |
The holiday season is one of the most magical times of the year, all around the globe. Regardless of what you are personally celebrating, this is the moment to…
Food & Drink
by cynthialpchaplin |
Etruscans were the most recent civilisation in Italy to empower women with broad roles in society, and then they were wiped out by the Romans in the 3rd…
Travel
by Silvia Donati |
Fall in Italy is synonymous with vendemmia (grape harvest), so this makes it a perfect time to visit small towns and villages immersed among rolling hills and…