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Tre Bicchieri 2020 Preview. The 21 best wines of Alto Adige

The previews of wines awarded by the Vini d'Italia 2020 guide of Gambero Rosso continue. Today it’s the turn of Alto Adige.

Tre Bicchieri 2020 Preview. The 8 best wines of Liguria

The previews of wines awarded by the Vini d'Italia 2020 guide by Gambero Rosso continue. It is now the turn of Liguria.

Preview Tre Bicchieri 2020. The 8 best wines of Valle d'Aosta and Canton Ticino

Previews from the Gambero Rosso Guide Vini d'Italia 2019 continue. Today it's the turn of Valle d'Aosta and Canton Ticino.

Preview Tre Bicchieri 2020. 14 best wines of Abruzzo and Molise

Previews from the Gambero Rosso Guide Vini d'Italia 2019 continue. Today it's the turn of Abruzzo and Molise.

Tre Bicchieri 2020 Preview. The 5 best wines of Basilicata

Winner previews of Gambero Rosso Vini d'Italia 2020 guide continue. Today we land in Basilicata, to reveal the wines that have conquered the Tre Bicchieri top recognition.

Tre Bicchieri 2020 Preview. The 4 best wines of Calabria

Winner previews of Gambero Rosso Vini d'Italia 2020 guide continue. Today we land in Calabria, to reveal the wines that have conquered the Tre Bicchieri top recognition.

Preview Tre Bicchieri 2020. The 26 best wines of Sicily

Today marks the winners preview of the taste batteries for Gambero Rosso Vini d'Italia 2020 guide. We're starting from South Italy, precisely from Sicily.

Tre Bicchieri in Shangai and Vini d’Italia in Beijing

Long are the days when people thought that the Chinese market was still difficult to interpret, due to the size of the nation, or an uncoded wine culture that seemed to want only wines of very low price or Bordeaux...

Tre Bicchieri 2019 Previews. Piedmont’s best wines

This year 43 Nebbiolos (58%) earned our highest honors, a good number considering that 2014 was a tough year for Barolo. All the best wines from Piedmont, according to Vini d'Italia guide. 

Tre Bicchieri 2019 Previews. Tuscany's best wines

The magic hills of Chianti Classico, Montalcino, Bolgheri and Maremma are an irresistible magnet for those who believe themselves capable of making great wine. Here is a list of the best wines from Tuscany. 
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