Vino Travels is an Italian wine blog exploring the Italian wine regions of Italy sharing winemaker interviews, wine events and Italian wine reviews.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Discovering the beauty of the Maremma and Morellino di Scansano with Moris Farms.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Vino Travels is an Italian wine blog exploring the Italian wine regions of Italy sharing winemaker interviews, wine events and Italian wine reviews.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
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 severalcuisines. | Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
Back in October I attended a class and wine tasting of Pecorino d’Abruzzo led by Jeremy Parzen of Do Bianchi and hosted by the Consorzio Tutela Vini d’Abruzzo. It’s been nice to see this wine get some recognition in the market in recent years since it’s a wine that deserves a seat at the table, especially if you’re a white wine lover. | Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
As we are quickly approaching the Thanksgiving holiday it is a time for not only celebrating our family and friends, but also for enjoying a delicious meal while doing so. While there are a variety of traditional dishes prepared for Thanksgiving, knowing which wine to serve with the Thanksgiving feast is always a question on everyone’s mind this time of year. | Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
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Imoco Volley, the leading team in the world of women's volleyball, has found an exceptional ally in the Consorzio di Tutela of the world’s most beloved sparkling wine. Since 2021, the Prosecco DOC Imoco Volley has been dominating both Italian and international volleyball rankings. In its short history, which began only in 2012, the club has established itself as one of the most dominant teams in both national and international women's volleyball. The team’s trophy case boasts six Italian ...| Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
National Orange Wine Day is this weekend! Annually, on October 6th,this day has been dedicated to these super interesting wines that have drawn the attention of wine consumers and media in recent years. This may be a completely foreign subject to some so let’s take out the mystery today of what an orange wine really is. | Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
It’s hard to believe we are already in September and across| Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
Earlier this year I attended a virtual tasting hosted by| Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
Every year on July 25th the country celebrates National Wine and Cheese Day. I mean wine and cheese go together like peanut butter and jelly, don't they? How can I not take the time out to celebrate such a natural pairing, especially when it comes to Italian wines and cheeses. This week I also just started my Italian language classes focused solely on Italian food, cheese, and wine so I'm ready to dig in. I am by no means a cheese expert, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to conn...| Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
This month I’m hosting our Italian Food, Wine & Travel group (#ItalianFWT) as we pair Italian wines with barbecue. I recently did a virtual tasting with the owners of Ronchi di Castelluccio from Emilia Romagna, brothers Aldo and Paolo Rametta. It was fun to explore this region more as it’s not one that I try all too often. We had tasted a wine from their first family passion project featuring their wine Poggio della Dogana Belladama. This white I felt would be the perfect feature ...| Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
This month I'm hosting our Italian Food, Wine & Travel group of writers as we jump into the dog days of summer featuring Italian wines paired with barbeque dishes. If you're like me I don't like to keep the oven cranking to put a meal on the table for my family. Putting meals together on the grill is not only easy, it's delicious. Plus, while you're waiting for your food to cook you can sit on the patio or deck and sip on an Italian wine before your meal is ready. Win win!| Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
As we wrap up National Prosecco Weekwe get ready to start next week for National Sparkling Wine Week. Like you needed an excuse to pop open some bubbly! Recently I attended a virtual event on the wines of Asolo Prosecco sponsored by the Asolo Consorzio and hosted by Studio Cru with an overview of Asolo and a tasting panel led by Alessandro Marchesan. Such a great opportunity to learn more about this quality wine region in the Veneto and taste a variety of styles of Asolo Prosecco. | Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
Itailan wine blog shares Lugana wines of Lake Garda featuring Monte Zovo Le Civaie Terralbe Lugana DOC.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Vino Travels is an Italian wine blog exploring the Italian wine regions of Italy sharing winemaker interviews, wine events and Italian wine reviews.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Vino Travels is an Italian wine blog exploring the Italian wine regions of Italy sharing winemaker interviews, wine events and Italian wine reviews.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Vino Travels is an Italian wine blog exploring the Italian wine regions of Italy sharing winemaker interviews, wine events and Italian wine reviews.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Exploring the Torcolato wines from the Maculan winery in Breganze.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
A week ago, on May 9th, was National Moscato Day. Whetheryou're a follower of these national wine days or not, itprovides the perfect opportunity to have a reason to explore wine grapes or wine regions and try something new or that youhaven’t had in some time. In my house we are lovers of dessert wines, especially the lighter, less unctuous styles that are refreshing like Moscatod’Astican be. | Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
Exploring the Blaufränkisch grape of upstate New York's Finger Lakes wine region with Knapp Winery and Ravines Winery.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Wine tasting of Lagrein from Kellerei Bozen (Cantina Bolzano) paired with a one pot dish of sausage and farro.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
When one thinks of the Nebbiolo grape and wines produced from Nebbiolo what region of Italy immediately comes to mind? My guess is that most consumers would immediately think of the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. What if I told you that the Lombardy region right next door also produces Nebbiolo? | Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
Women in Wine featuring Ilaria Felluga of Marco Felluga and Russiz Superiore wineries in the Collio wine zone.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Food and wine pairing with Lugana wines. Featuring 2018 Nunzio Ghiraldi Il Gruccione Lugana DOC paired with a chicken and shrimp pasta dish.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
A pairing of 9 di Dante Rosso Inferno Vermouth di Torino Superiore with pork tenderloin and mushrooms.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
Italian wine blog explores the wine region of Campania highlighting Campania's grapes and main wine regions.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com
I hope everyone’s New Year is off to a strong start. This month our wine writer’s group is highlighting various wine topics of interest to start off the year. I had yet to write about some wines I had tried that had the alcohol removed. I know for some, January, also called “dry January”, is a challenge to refrain from drinking alcohol for the month. With all the media focus on whether or not alcohol and wine are healthy for one’s lifestyle, I figured it was the perfect time...| Vino Travels ~ An Italian Wine Blog
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Discovering the UNESCO underground cellars with the Coppo winery in Canelli, Piedmont featuring their Monteriolo Chardonnay and Pomorosso Barbera.| www.vinotravelsitaly.com