Here is the latest wine news for wine lovers.

  • 29/03/2024

Today's Italian wine news.

Champagne: a journey through time with masterpieces to toast: The great champagne houses continue the path of slow production, creating artistic collaborations and complex blends that make these wines unique, perfect for special occasions.

Controversy over de-alcoholised wines in Italy: The reform of the wine CMO has introduced the production and marketing of de-alcoholised wines in Italy, but Coldiretti raises controversy against this practice, creating tensions between Italian farmers and winemakers.

Vinitaly 2024: news and trends in the sector: Verona is preparing to welcome Vinitaly, the great international wine fair, with a slowdown in the great reds but interesting innovations among whites, rosés and bubbles.

Incentives for agricultural machinery in 2024: Despite the decline in the agricultural machinery market, Italian farmers can still benefit from incentives to renew their equipment, at a time of crisis for the sector.

Five European red wines to have in your cellar: A selection of five high quality European red wines, among which some German, French and Italian excellences stand out, perfect for enriching your cellar.

Trial on gangmastering in the Collio vineyards: Agri Start's procurement contracts are examined in the classroom, involving Collio wine companies and sparking debates on the phenomenon of gangmastering in the agricultural sector.

Compensation for damage to vineyards caused by downy mildew: Agea publishes operational instructions to request compensation for damage caused by the spread of downy mildew to wine crops in 2023, offering support to affected winemakers.

The best Pinot noir in Italy from Codenzano: The Val de Pol agricultural company from Codenzano wins the title of best Pinot noir in Italy for the year 2020, confirming its excellence in the production of high quality wines.

New winery in Tenute del Cabreo: A new winery is being built in Chianti to expand the luxury food and wine center in Tenute del Cabreo, underlining the importance of family tradition in the wine sector.

Pomario winery: passion for the territory and wine: The Pomario agricultural company celebrates its passion for the territory and winemaking, offering tasting experiences at Villa Spalletti Trivelli in Rome and telling its family history.

Vernaccia and chocolate masterclass at Cantina Contini: Cantina Contini organizes a masterclass on the pairing of Vernaccia and chocolate, exploring the different nuances of the grape variety and cocoa in a unique sensorial experience.

The best rosé wine in the world is Italian: The Bardolino Chiaretto Classico Villa Cordevigo Gaudenzio 2019 from the Vigneti Villabella company wins recognition as an international revelation rosé wine at the Concurs Mondial de Bruxelles, surpassing over a thousand rosé wines from all over the world.

Biondi-Santi presents the new Brunello 2018: The historic winery presents the new Brunello together with an original narrative, emphasizing respect for the vintage and winemaking tradition.

The Intravino wine list – March 2024: Intravino shares ten wine recommendations per month, accompanied by detailed explanations of each recommended wine, offering a wide variety of choices across wines, beers and spirits.

Wine in restaurants: the importance of a flexible proposal: An article highlights the importance of a flexible wine proposal in restaurants, with particular attention to the valorisation of Italian wine and small wineries.

Perfect Pairings for Easter: Pairing wine and food for Easter is discussed, with suggestions on which wines to choose to accompany traditional dishes such as fish.

Global wine turnover in 2024: Forecasts indicate a global wine sector turnover of more than $353 billion per consumer, with a predominance of still wines on the market.

Outdoor experiences and tastings among the vineyards: An agriturismo offers outdoor tasting experiences among vineyards and olive trees, promoting traditional dishes accompanied by wines from the local cellar.

French wine exports decline in 2023: French wine exports decline in 2023, reflecting a negative trend in other wine-producing countries as well.

Turin Wine Fair 2024: The second edition of the Turin Wine Fair is held, with the participation of 500 wineries and a focus on young producers and heroic viticulture.

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