Here are Italy’s best 'Rare Wines' according to Gambero Rosso

A maximum of three thousand bottles — from small, little-known wineries as well as from highly renowned producers who, alongside their classic (and consistently high-level) wines, create niche expressions. Here are the labels we have selected this year to discover...

The wine industry outsider Roberta Corrà has been named Person of the Year by Wine Enthusiast

General Manager of GIV, she is one of the few women at the top of the Italian wine sector without family ties in the industry. She has been recognised for her strategic leadership and international vision

The book that made Italy (at the table) lands in America

A classic of our domestic cuisine finally arrives in full translation, after decades of waiting

Locanda Locatelli wines up for auction

Fans of Giorgio Locatelli's celebrated London restaurant, which closed earlier this year, have the chance to snap up some of the treasures from its cellar. Louis Thomas gets the lowdown from Mick O'Connell MW, Bonhams' head of wine for the...

The story of the micro-vineyard hidden inside a convent where Venice’s only sparkling wine is made

In the Castello district, away from the usual tourist routes, a Franciscan complex hides its vine-clad Eden, recently revived by a giant of Italian wine

Tre Bicchieri 2026, the best wines of Piedmont

Nebbiolo, in its many different expressions, remains the most awarded grape variety, followed by Barbera, but it is also worth highlighting the growing demand and supply of white wines

The Lazio winery that's a British TV star

The story of Val di Comino’s I Ciacca is of renewal and regeneration, and one which has captivated the viewers of hit documentary series Help! We bought a village. Louis Thomas finds out how the limelight has changed things for...

The square in Trastevere that hides a great Korean restaurant

A corner of Seoul in Rome, IGIO is an authentic refuge of Korean culture. Its tradition and uncompromising cuisine are addictive

Turin, where it all began: the legend of the tramezzino

In the heart of Turin, a small café guards the origin of one of Italy’s most beloved inventions — born from a journey, an intuition, and a name destined to make history

Wine Travel Food - September/October 2025

A ballad for Mr. Vermentino Diego Bosoni: “Fresh, drinkable and accessible, a popular wine that reflects our times”... Mediterranean epicentre Sardinia, Liguria, Tuscany and beyond: a journey to the origins of Vermentino... The Birth of Etna Salvo Foti describes the...
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