Alto Adige is a small but highly regarded wine-producing region in Northeastern Italy known for its exceptional quality wines. Nestled in the Alpine belt, it is among Italy's oldest wine regions. It ...
If you are embracing dry January, why not make it the month you taste some alcohol-free wine? After all, just weeks ago, the ...
Ranging from the timeless — but ever-evolving — wine traditions found in regions like Tuscany’s Chianti, where Sangiovese grapes produce earthy, easily drinkable wines, to the minerally white wines of ...
As usual, there were dozens of outstanding Italian wines released this year from north to south, be they sparkling, rosato, white or red. Here are a few of these wines I considered the best released ...
Last week on “Wine Press,” California chardonnays heated things up, just in time for summer. The week before, cabernet sauvignon threw its weight around and showed why it’s the most popular red wine ...
There were Champagnes and other wines worth splurging on for the holidays. Wines from Puligny-Montrachet and Sicily. Barbecue ...
Jessica Dupuy is a Texas-based writer, educator, and consultant with a focus on wine, spirits, food, and travel. Her work has been featured in a variety of esteemed publications, including Decanter, ...
Italian wines can be hard to love. They’re unabashedly old world, full of mouthwatering acidity, brazenly tannic, and as terroir-driven as they come. They’re also endlessly intriguing. Each of Italy’s ...
Last week, I wrote about three Sicilian red wines made with the same wine grape – nero d’avola. This week, I thought we would stay in Italy and learn more about even more popular red wine grape – ...
Montepulciano is quite frankly heaven for wine lovers. This stunning hilltop Tuscan town is ridiculously beautiful and it is just filled with wine. Wineries, red wine, white wine, wine cellars, oak ...
Italy has more than 1.73 million acres of vineyards and about 4,900 miles of coastline. No surprise many of those vineyards are close to a coastline. The resulting maritime climate, sea breezes that ...
Ask around Aspen which country is the king of wine, and most people will answer, “Italia.” Not that France won’t have its fair number of fans. And, of course, California (which we designated last week ...