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Feudi di San Gregorio 2021 Fiano di Avellino
Southern ItalyThe delicate nose of this Fiano offers hints of golden apple and ...See Full Review$28 -
Feudi di San Gregorio 2021 Cutizzi (Greco di Tufo)
Southern ItalyThe nose of this Greco di Tufo is a combination of jalapeños, ...See Full Review$38 -
Basilisco 2020 Aglianico del Vulture
Southern ItalyThe nose on this Aglianico sourced from Feudi di San Gregorio's Basilicata ...See Full ReviewN/A -
Feudi di San Gregorio 2021 Greco Di Tufo (Greco di Tufo)
Southern ItalyThe nose on this Greco is a dive into the tropics, from ...See Full Review$28 -
Feudi di San Gregorio 2016 Studi Rosamilia (Taurasi)
Southern ItalyAromas of dark-skinned fruit, new leather and underbrush shape the alluring nose. ...See Full ReviewN/A -
Feudi di San Gregorio 2016 Piano di Montevergine Riserva (Taurasi)
Southern ItalyBlack-skinned berry, clove and spice aromas take shape in the glass. The ...See Full Review$66
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Why Some Winemakers Are Embracing New Oak
Oak aging can make or break a wine, and the age of the wood matters. Here's how winemakers use new oak to refine and enhance flavor in wine...
Why Some Winemakers Are Embracing New Oak
Oak aging can make or break a wine, and the age of the wood matters. Here's how winemakers use new oak to refine and enhance flavor in wine...
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The 18 Best Italian Wines of 2021
From Chianti to Barolo, here are 18 Italian wines culled from our annual Top 100 Best of Year list fit to suit all styles and budgets...
The 18 Best Italian Wines of 2021
From Chianti to Barolo, here are 18 Italian wines culled from our annual Top 100 Best of Year list fit to suit all styles and budgets...
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From Floral to Flinty, The Indigenous White Wine Grapes of Southern Italy
Millennia-old native grapes dominate Southern Italy's Campania and the islands Sardinia and Sicily. Explore these white wine grapes here...
From Floral to Flinty, The Indigenous White Wine Grapes of Southern Italy
Millennia-old native grapes dominate Southern Italy's Campania and the islands Sardinia and Sicily. Explore these white wine grapes here...
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Big and Bold: 10 Nero d’Avola Wines from Sicily
The moody and brooding Nero d'Avola wines of Sicily are big and fruity, and their price point offers something for everyone...
Big and Bold: 10 Nero d’Avola Wines from Sicily
The moody and brooding Nero d'Avola wines of Sicily are big and fruity, and their price point offers something for everyone...
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How Lamole di Lamole is Paving the Way For Organic Wine in Chianti Classico
Respecting the land has always been a guiding principle for the Lamole di Lamole estate in Chianti Classico. A strong commitment to working sustainably is just one way this historic estate is leaving its legacy for the future...
How Lamole di Lamole is Paving the Way For Organic Wine in Chianti Classico
Respecting the land has always been a guiding principle for the Lamole di Lamole estate in Chianti Classico. A strong commitment to working sustainably is just one way this historic estate is leaving its legacy for the future...
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Primitivo di Manduria: Leading the way to Sustainable and Responsible Farming
There is a story in the heart of the Mediterranean, in which memory, effort, ingenuity and devotion have given shape and substance to the passion of four hundred families. These families have carried on a dream with the tenacity and sacrifices familiar to those who live every day in close contact with the earth.From generation to generation an extraordinary wine grape has been cultivated, which day after day has been nourished in these lands, by the sun and millenary cultures. This grape is Primitivo, an ancient vine of Croatian origins and a close relative of the Californian Zinfandel...
Primitivo di Manduria: Leading the way to Sustainable and Responsible Farming
There is a story in the heart of the Mediterranean, in which memory, effort, ingenuity and devotion have given shape and substance to the passion of four hundred families. These families have carried on a dream with the tenacity and sacrifices familiar to those who live every day in close contact with the earth.From generation to generation an extraordinary wine grape has been cultivated, which day after day has been nourished in these lands, by the sun and millenary cultures. This grape is Primitivo, an ancient vine of Croatian origins and a close relative of the Californian Zinfandel...