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ITALIAN WINERIES
Chianti DOCG: Rosé arrives and the Terre di Vinci subzone is born.
The new Chianti DOCG regulations come into force, with two important changes: the introduction of Chianti Rosé DOCG and the new Terre di Vinci subzone. The goal is to expand the appellation's offerings and meet the growing demand for rosé wines in Italian and international markets.
Nadia Zenato is aiming for Sansonina
Corporate reorganization in the Zenato family: Nadia Zenato is selling part of her shares to her brother Alberto, who becomes the majority shareholder of the historic winery. Nadia will retain a minority stake and dedicate herself entirely to the Sansonina project, a flagship Lugana winery.
The Versa goes to Mack & Schühle Italia
The acquisition of the historic Oltrepò Pavese winery by the German group Mack & Schühle Italia has been completed. This transaction represents a significant injection of cash for Terre d'Oltrepò and opens up prospects for the region's revitalization.
Tenuta Gorghi Tondi introduces the 375 ml format
The Sicilian winery is expanding its offering with half bottles to strengthen its presence in restaurants and tap into new consumption patterns focused on tasting and serving by the glass.
Carlo Cracco opens the Vistamare farmhouse
After wine, oil, and other agricultural products, Carlo Cracco and Rosa Fanti opened the Vistamare farmhouse in the Romagna hills, combining hospitality, catering, and local development.
Bellussi and the Martellozzo family
The Martellozzo family continues to promote Prosecco Superiore DOCG through the Bellussi brand, linking wine, culture, and patronage with support for institutions such as the Venice Biennale and the Teatro La Fenice.
Cantine Ascheri: Wine, Hospitality, and Territory
An integrated model that combines vineyards, tastings, dining, and wellness in the Langhe, confirming the growth of experiential wine tourism.
ITALIAN WINE AND OENOLOGY
PFAS alert in Veneto wines
A study by Ca' Foscari University found traces of PFAS in 75 out of 76 bottles from contaminated areas between Verona, Vicenza, and Padua. This issue raises new questions about environmental sustainability and supply chain safety.
Iron chlorosis: a vineyard emergency in 2026
Heavy spring rains have led to widespread iron chlorosis. Experts recommend a combination of soil, drainage, rootstock, and nutrition interventions to limit production damage.
Ancient Sicilian Vines: A Resource for the Future
Sicily continues to recover historic varieties such as Inzolia Nera, Virdisi, Usirioto, and Muscatidduni. Biodiversity, climate adaptation, and territorial identity are becoming strategic assets.
TDN and hydrocarbon scents in white wines
Growing attention is being paid to the phenomenon of TDN, the compound responsible for the petroleum notes in many Italian white wines. This element can contribute to aromatic complexity, but in excess, it risks becoming a defect.
Archaeology and DNA rewrite the history of Chianti
A genetic study of ancient seeds found in Cetamura del Chianti demonstrates that 2,000 years ago the area was predominantly suited to growing white varieties, overturning the modern perception of Chianti as a land exclusively for great reds.
Organic and natural wines: growth still slow
According to IWSR, organic and sustainable wines continue to grow thanks to younger consumers, but face challenges related to availability, perceived value, and communication.
Coastal wines and Mediterranean style
The trend of wines from the Mediterranean coastal areas is growing, increasingly appreciated for their freshness, territorial identity, and ability to interpret new consumption styles.
Sardinia: Wine, Food, and Territory for the Tourism of the Future
Sardinia is focusing on integrating wine, gastronomy, wellness, and sustainability to deseasonalize tourism and strengthen its international positioning.
High-Altitude Vineyards: The Debate Grows
From Trentino to Belluno, investments in high-altitude vineyards are increasing. However, local communities are demanding clear rules to prevent speculative practices and preserve the environmental balance.
Sicily: Crisis distillation requested
Sicilian wine cooperatives are calling for extraordinary measures after a harvest marked by quality problems caused by leafhoppers and physiopathies, especially in red grape varieties.
INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO
Alain Ducasse: "Wine should be served better."
From the international congress Identità Milano 2026 comes a significant reflection from the world's most starred chef: the future of wine does not depend on forced consumption, but on quality service, moderation, and the ability to offer more advanced experiences.
Global demand for sustainable wines is growing
IWSR data confirms that new generations continue to prize organic, natural, and sustainable wines, although this segment still represents a limited share of the global market.
EVENTS, TERRITORIES AND WINE TOURISM
Asolo and Montello featured on TG2 Italia Europa
A week of television programs dedicated to the excellence of the Veneto region, with particular attention to Asolo Prosecco Superiore DOCG, Montello DOCG, and Montello Asolo DOC.
The Sant'Alessio Vineyard is born in Rome
The Roma Mater Vinorum project continues with a new educational vineyard featuring seven native varieties and environmental monitoring technologies to educate new generations.
Women of Wine: A New Pact with the Restaurant Industry
The association proposes greater promotion of Italian denominations on wine lists and tax incentives to promote local production.
Vittoria Jazz Festival "Music & Wine"
From June 26th to 28th, the combination of international jazz and the great wines of southeastern Sicily returns to Sicily.
Midsummer Celebration at Josetta Saffirio
In the Langhe, an event combining vineyard tastings, contemporary cuisine, and wine-based cocktails.
Serprino Festival 2026
In the Euganean Hills, until July 6th, events featuring wine, art, culture, and landscape dedicated to Serprino DOC.
Wine along the Appian Way
A festival celebrating the Brindisi wineries through history, tastings, and local specialties kicks off in Puglia.
Monfalcone joins the Wine Cities
The Pro Loco of Monfalcone joins the national network to promote the excellent winemaking of the Karst and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions.
Enovitis in Campo 2026
In Greve in Chianti, the spotlight is on vineyard innovation with Pek Agroline's autonomous Slopehelper robot, dedicated to the sustainable management of cultivation operations.
Strategic Scenario of the Day
Today's news confirms five structural trends in the Italian wine industry:
Italian wine continues to transform: less focused on volume and increasingly oriented towards value, territorial identity, sustainability, and experience.
Press review provided by Wine Idea.
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