The beginning of Italian rosé can be traced back to a single bottle in Puglia and an American WWII general. The word “rosé” usually brings to mind a French wine, often from Provence. But say “rosato,” and Italy will be
Merlot, which in French means The Little Blackbird, is the second most popular red grape in the world (after Cabernet Sauvignon) and Italy’s 5th most planted, Italian Merlot is an excellent choice for those who want an easy-drinking wine that pairs
The word “Cheers” is often heard during every gatherings were drinks are involved. The Chinese calls it ‘Gan Bei.’ The Spanish calls it ‘Salud’. The French calls it ‘Sante.’ In the Netherlands they say ‘Proost’, the Czech say ‘na zdravi’, the Italians say ‘Cin Cin’
Wine Etiquette When you’re not in the privacy of your own home (snorting a bottle of wine down with your favorite coffee mug) you’ll want to employ some wine etiquette. Etiquette is one of those things that, on the surface,
Bringing out a bottle of wine to serve a guest makes them feel most welcomed, but pouring the wine into their glasses is another thing entirely, and once you’ve got that part right, your guest will definitely feel like a
Holding a Wine Glass may seem ordinary but when you are in a public place, it tells a lot about your etiquette and your knowledge about wine, even though little, it goes a long way in your appearance, so here are
Nothing signals the start of vacation (or reduces the pangs of flier’s anxiety) like that first in-flight drink. Sitting back, relaxing, and sipping on the drink of your choice is a surefire way to get you into that vacation mentality. But
Amongst other wine production regions, i get asked why i prefer Colli Euganei? Well, here are some interesting facts about this region and why they produce one of the best wine in Italy, Whenever you visit Venice, these are the
