Wine News

Here is the Winemaker of the Year according to the Vini d’Italia 2025 guide

Mario Fontana’s artisanal philosophy is to achieve the right level of finesse in his wines while intervening as little as possible in both vineyard and cellar, where there are no refrigerated tanks. The result: splendid

The 8 best wines from Montefalco (not just Sagrantino) chosen by Gambero Rosso

Among the 17 Umbrian wines awarded the Tre Bicchieri in the Vini d’Italia guide, there are 8 labels from one of the region’s most prized winemaking areas: Montefalco, which today is no longer synonymous only with Sagrantino

An Oscar-Worthy red wine. The Vermiglio producer and his winery: "Wine and cinema face the same risk: multinationals that erase identities"

The journey of the producer and filmmaker to revive Borgo d’Asso, a tiny corner of Tuscany with just three residents and his holiday home with his grandfather Enzo

The 10 best Franciacorta wines selected by Gambero Rosso

This year’s tasting sessions for the Vini d’Italia guide confirmed Lombardy’s national leadership in the classic method in terms of “Tre Bicchieri” awards. Here, we focus on Franciacorta wines that achieved this highest recognition

Unprecedented crisis for Argentine wine: revenue nearly halved in 15 years

Domestic consumption, exports, and business turnover have all plummeted. Argentine wine is facing an extremely tough time due to soaring inflation and a lack of trade agreements

From Moncaro to Terre d’Oltrepò, cooperative wine ventures seek a new identity

"In a changing market, we must go to battle with the right tools. In social enterprises, decision-making processes are too slow." — Analysis by Professor Alberto Mattiacci

The oil always moves north, reaching England. How the map of olive trees is changing due to climate change

The first English olive grove is born, while the warmer climate brings olive trees (and mills) back to Piedmont, Valle d’Aosta, and Valtellina

Here is the Meditation Wine of the Year according to Gambero Rosso

The Bisconte brothers were the first to believe that Moscato di Saracena could mature for an extended period before being bottled: here’s an example with extraordinary results

The hidden wine bar nestled in Rome’s alleyways where you can sip unexpected glasses

The sign is barely noticeable, but once inside, it’s clear you’ve entered a true (and genuine) wine temple: not for the initiated or the pretentious, but for enthusiasts and the curious alike

The emerging winery that has made white wines beneath the Volcano its strength

Determination and vision: this is the driving force behind Cantina Maugeri, a winery focused solely on white wines under Mount Etna. The challenge? To narrate the territory’s essence with distinct nuances, in an area best known for its reds
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