THE PROSECCO HILLS by Italia.it
In the land of Prosecco beauty and taste masterfully blend inviting visitors to a journey of discovery between wineries (more …
In the land of Prosecco beauty and taste masterfully blend inviting visitors to a journey of discovery between wineries (more …
Italy offers endless sights and historical attractions; I could list a hundred just in Rome alone. There’s so much to …
Sleepy villages, hillsides blanketed in grape vines, pasta dusted with shaved truffles, and wine that tastes of violets: just a …
Culminating a lengthy nomination process that took over ten years, UNESCO finally declared the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene …
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I believe that Barbaresco should be praised just as much as Barolo. Barolo tends to be more powerful and has …
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An Italian region and a sparkling wine, Franciacorta may not be well-known but it is great for vineyard visits and fine places …
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Piedmont. Or Piemonte. Whichever way you say it: hard two-syllable, American-style or lilting with three syllables like an Italian, the …
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You’ll see some lovely cities and towns, the pretty landscapes and vineyards, and the stunning Baroque Architecture of the area …
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The city of Marsala is the home and namesake of one of Sicily’s most ancient and popular wines. The town’s …
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When the weather is warm and meals tend to be lighter, many wine-lovers opt for a chilled glass of rosé. …
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