They were drinking wine in Friuli Venezia Giulia three thousand years ago, long before the arrival of the Romans. Traces show that in this zone, viticulture was a well-known activity.
New York food and wine scene keeps growing and developing month after month: Ivan Orkin, a real ramen expert, opens a pizzeria, while Grant Achatz is going to arrive this summer with his cocktails.
De Castris wine has shaped the history of Pugliese enology. Gracing Italian tables for more than four centuries, Five Roses is surely the most famous rosé in the world.
He's the owner and CEO of Umami Ronchi, a winery from Marche that has always been at Vinitaly since the first edition. Michele Bernetti has been present at the Verona event every year and he now explains how Italian wine...
Even for those who aren't in love with the soccer world, the name Nils Liedholm (gold medal for Sweden during the 1948 Olympics in London, player with the Milan team until 1961, then the unforgettable manager of Roma) calls up...
The third instalment of the series on Italian pasta makers takes us to Genova, a city with a long history of artisanal fresh pasta. Specialties range from classic, like trofie, corzetti and battolli; or venture in pastas filled with fish,...
Giovanni Montisci's able hand is not only revealed in Cannonau. Here are the notes from a vertical tasting of all the years so far produced of Barrosu Riserva.
The universe of international gastronomy has lost a shining star. Bob Noto has passed prematurely. According to Ferran Adrià, and large part of the fine dining world, he was one of the world’s greatest gourmet personalities.
In July, 2018, Italy hopes to add another zone to the long list of sites (up to now, 51 material and 7 immaterial) recognized and protected by UNESCO. Then, we will know whether the hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene can...