The Vitivinicultural News of 6 May 2024.

  • 05/05/2024

Revolution, Innovation and Tradition in the World of Wine.

Welcome to today's wine news, curated by QUIDQUID!

A Queer Vineyard in Strevi: Roberta Bruno carries out an act of revolution in the hills of Strevi, with the first queer vineyard. Through his family business, he wants to transform the historical legacy into a tool for affirming and claiming the rights of women and the LGBTQIA community.

Rules for sustainable energy in FVG: The FVG Region approves transitional rules to encourage the production of sustainable energy, balancing the need to reduce gas emissions with the protection of agricultural territory.

Vini di Vignaioli in Bari: The "Vini di Vignaioli" exhibition returns to Bari with the participation of 50 wineries that produce in an artisanal way, offering an opportunity to socialize and taste Italian products.

Pio Cesare, Tradition and Innovation: The Pio Cesare company in the Langhe continues its centuries-old history, combining tradition and innovation in the production of high quality wines.

Montepulciano: Appeal for Peace: Valentina Di Camillo, a producer from Abruzzo, calls for an end to the disputes over the name Montepulciano, underlining the importance of enhancing the quality of wines rather than focusing on denominations.

Wine to Asia 2024: Italy returns as a protagonist in the Chinese wine market with the "Wine to Asia" 2024 event in Shenzhen, promoted by Vinitaly-Veronafiere, marking signs of recovery after a difficult period.

Open Cellars in Palermo: The Casteldaccia Cellars open their doors for a day dedicated to wine, gastronomy and Sicilian culture, on the occasion of Open Cellars 2024.

Food and wine experience in the Arezzo area: The Cellar of typical Arezzo wines offers an authentic experience between history and tastings in the rich wine tradition of Arezzo.

Tour in Valpolicella: The Vogadori winery offers a gourmet tour to discover the authentic flavors of Amarone in the suggestive Valpolicella.

Tourism in Franciacorta on the rise: Wine-related tourism in Franciacorta is recording a significant increase in visitors, confirming the region's success in the food and wine sector.

Vigna Cunial and Regenerative Organic Agriculture: Gian Maria Cunial, owner of Vigna Cunial, talks to us about the importance of regenerative organic agriculture, which goes beyond sustainability and focuses on soil health, animal welfare and equity social.

Diano Castello: Joy for the Palate and the Eyes: Diano Castello, a medieval village overlooking the sea of Diano Marina, is a joy for the palate and the eyes. The Vermentino grapes, grown in this microclimate, give life to a refined white wine that completes the sensorial experience of this splendid location.

Sangiovese, A Vine of Sentiment: Sangiovese, Italy's historic grape variety, is celebrated for its importance and versatility. Rocco Trauzzola guides us in a sensorial tasting, inviting us to let ourselves be carried away by the sensations of the body and to experience the wine with love and feeling.

The Charm of Rosé: Rosé wine, symbol of spring, comes in various shades and aromas. From the hills of Provence to the lands of Etna, from the classic territories of Champagne to Franciacorta, rosé wines offer unique and pleasant experiences.

Black Vintage for Wine in 2023: 2023 was a difficult year for wine production, with the lowest global production in 60 years due to adverse weather conditions and fungal diseases. A year to remember for the challenges and difficulties faced by winemakers around the world.

Piero Pittaro's Legacy: Piero Pittaro, Friulian wine entrepreneur, left his company as a legacy to his most loyal employees, demonstrating a strong sense of solidarity and generosity. "Vigneti Pittaro" continues to produce high quality wines, carrying forward its precious heritage.

The Wines of Corsica: Corsica, a land of history and tradition, produces unique wines that reflect the influences of the cultures that have passed through it over the centuries. From the Phoenicians to the Genoese, from native varieties to imported vines, the wines of Corsica tell a fascinating and nuanced story.

These are just some of the news animating the wine world today. Continue to follow QUIDQUID to stay updated on the latest news in the world of wine!

 

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