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Pretty in Pink: Rosé wines for summer drinking

Rosé wines were thought irredeemably naff by past generations of wine drinkers. Only in this century have rosé wines come back into fashion after years of neglect. Now we can’t get enough of them, especially on sunny summer days. Indeed, rosé wines are so in vogue they are part of the basket of goods measuring the UK 


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La Farra – Truly Superior Prosecco

La Farra is a winery established by the Nardi family in 1997 at Farra di Soligo, in the heart of Prosecco Superiore Conegliano-Valdobbiadene DOCG. This DOCG is the larger of the two high status appellations responsible for the best Prosecco sparkling wine, as suggested by the addition of the name Superiore.1 

This is a very beau...


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Sacello – Chianti Classico from Arillo in Terrabianca

Arillo in Terrabianca is located in the Radda commune of Chianti Classico in Tuscany. This article is devoted to just one of their wines, namely Sacello, a Chianti Classico DOCG made only with Sangiovese, grown at Tenuta Terrabianca.

The estate was originally a medieval farm. Winegrowing began in th...


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Carlo Petrini – Be More Carlo

On May 21 2026, in the town of Bra (Piemonte, Italy, where he was born), Carlo Petrini died at the age of 76.

Who was Carlo Petrini?

Carlo Petrini was an Italian writer and activist. He founded what became the Slow Food movement in 1986 and was President until 2022. Subsequently, he also established the international Terra Madre gatherings...


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Four Facets of Domìni Veneti

Looking back to the beginning of my wine journey, I quickly found that the best way to get an overview of a wine region and its wines was to visit the local cooperative winery first. That was certainly the case with Cantina Valpolicella Negrar in Valpolicella Classica, with its wide range of wines from across the Veneto.  Moreover, their prem...


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