JUST ABOUT every great wine has a “good” counterpart: a wine made from the same grape in the same place but in a more accessible and/or affordable style. For lovers of Barolo and Barbaresco, the great ...
Given the hundreds of indigenous varieties grown throughout Italy, the country’s wine industry is one of the most varied and fascinating anywhere in the world. While iconic reds such as Barolo, ...
YOU don't often find a decent Barolo that gives you much change from a £20 note but if you hang fire you can sometimes strike it lucky with a wine on discount offer. This prestigious red is known as ...
Barolo finds itself in a tricky place. This famed slice of Italy's Piedmont region has been blessed with a string of good to excellent vintages. But if Barolo remains beloved by sommeliers and ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Robb Report may receive an affiliate commission. The No. 1 wine-producing country in the world, Italy is ...
In this region, tradition dances closely with innovation. Imagine rolling hills carpeted with a patchwork of vineyards, dotted with ancient castles standing sentinel, where time seems to stand still.
Italy is home to some of the most familiar, beloved wines in the world. But branching out from the classics can lead to a whole new world of wine discovery. Brian Freedman is a wine, spirits, travel, ...
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