Trebbiano may not have a place in the spotlight quite like Pinot Gris or Vermentino but it deserves a place on your table. It ...
As one of the world's premier travel destinations, Italy is known for many things, such as Roman architecture, Renaissance artwork and superb cuisine. But it's also recognized as one of the world's ...
People watch on the cobbled streets of Rome with a glass of wine in hand from these stand out spots. Once my daughter decided that going to college in Rome sounded more appealing than spending four ...
Stunning Italian wineries are just a quick drive from the city of Rome. Almost 2 million Americans arrive in Rome each year, and while the city is a stellar place to drink wine, there’s also a good ...
When visiting Italy, hopping on a train to get from city to city is one of the best ways to get around. And while Italian ...
Italy has more than 1.73 million acres of vineyards and about 4,900 miles of coastline. No surprise many of those vineyards are close to a coastline. The resulting maritime climate, sea breezes that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. “Those wines are not meant to be on a wine list,” Paris tells me. “It’s really a simple secret. Whenever you have something that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. This is the only [wine] event and market show in Italy dedicated to producers under 40 years old, to wineries with less than 15 ...
While most visitors to Italy flock to more well-known locations such as Rome, Venice, or Florence, many small villages with equal amounts of charm are often overlooked. One mountain town in the ...
Located in the Monferrato hills of Piedmont, a recently declared UNESCO World Heritage site known for its sophisticated cuisine and wines, this 28,000-square-foot Italian villa offers more than ...