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Seasoned travelers to Italy are more likely to opt for a regional visit, like to Tuscany, rather than one that leaves them with only a taste of the great country.
The appreciation of the fabulous wines exported from Tuscany doesn't need to be puzzling. A little information will lead you down a road of discovery.
There are several regions in Italy that may not produce as many DOCG appellations as other regions, but still deserve recognition for their outstanding appellations.
Learn about popular Italian wines, their grapes, the regions they come from and how to pair them with your next Italian meal.
From humble aspirations, Gianni Masciarelli has put the forgotten eastern Italy area, Abruzzo, on the winery charts with two quality varietals, Montepulciano & Trebbiano
Tuscany is famous for rolling hills, sprawling vineyards and outstanding wine. While Chianti is the region's most famous appellation, it produces several others.
Since they were immortalized by Renaissance painters, Tuscany's landscapes have soothed souls. The best way to absorb their timeless beauty today? Stay 'on the farm'.
If you love the idea of cooking with seasonal produce as the Italians do, then take a look at Twelve. This Tuscan recipe book has ideas for every month of the year.
Celebrity winemakers have the cash to indulge their inner vintners by making wine as a posh pastime. But are celebrity wines any good?
If you want to get into the party spirit, try serving your guests some of these classic Italian drinks.
Although there are over two thousand different wine labels all over Italy, your wine journey can begin on a simpler note - by visiting these three wine making regions.
The 'Doctors of the Church' assist the Catholic Magisterium in explaining the meanings of scripture and other traditions in the church.
Anyone needing to venture away from modern life, without having to sacrifice civilized living, will find a feast for the senses and imagination in rural Italy.
Using the Italian Wine Classification system is a great way to determine quality Italian wines. Although it isn't a perfect system, it is can be a very helpful guide.


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