Wine Travel Food - December 2018

Natural wines from Slovenia, Christmas markets, travels, Champagne and more: here are the latest food and wine news from the world.

Gran Caffe L'Aquila

Incredible and romantic together the history of the Gran Caffè L'Aquila of Philadelphia. This restaurant is the perfect reproduction of the Gran Caffè collapsed in the tragic earthquake of L'Aquila. The high quality and autentically Italian cuisine is interpreted in...

New in Rome, Fax Factory: specialty bar and cultural hub

It's called Fax Factory Art&Specialtycoffee, and it's located in the Pigneto neighbourhood. A new cultural hub where quality art and coffee coexist harmoniously. The latest Roman coffee project.

Christmas in Milan: 6 markets for eating well in Milan during the holidays

Christmas is approaching, and the hankering for sweets is starting too. Christmas markets are the ideal place to taste delicacies from every where in an enchanted atmosphere: here are 6 appointments in Milan.

Harvest: all the trends, region by region

For Assoenologi the vintage closes at 52.6 million hectoliters. Positive trend for Lazio and Umbria, but Veneto is the most productive region. Here is the result of harvest 2018.

Parma: 10 must visit shops and 5 unmissable Prosciutto producers

Parma is a real food valley: from Prosciutto to Parmigiano Reggiano, going food shopping in the Italian town is a must-have experience for all the foodies around the world. Here are the top 10 shops and the best prosciutto makers.

Paolo Leo, entrepreneur at the service of wine and Salento

Paolo Leo did not stop at inheriting his father's property along with his innate passion for wine and work, but in a few years he created an unmistakable brand: the evolution of Apulia’s wines.

From vignerons to multinational corporations

In the last two decades, our most popular territories and grapes have become true international must-haves. Here's the Italian wine’s latest metamorphosis.

Montalcino: destiny of excellence in the name of Brunello

Montalcino is at the top of the tourist destinations that winelovers around the world want to visit. The Val d'Orcia has miraculously preserved its aspect made of history, landscape, culture, food and wine... and above all the Brunello.

Australia: winemakers experiment more Italian grapes

Australian winemakers continue to experiment with Italian grapes. Prosecco is rising in popularity, while other grapes are being planted to respond to changing consumer preferences.
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