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Vinitaly debutta in Thailandia nuovo presidio per il vino italiano in Asia (1)

Vinitaly debuts in Thailand: new outpost for Italian wine in Asia

Vinitaly closes its 2025 internationalization program with two key stops in Asia. On December 8 it debuts in Thailand with the first Vinitaly Preview in Bangkok. Two days later, on December 10, the project continues in India with a new event in New Delhi dedicated to qualified buyers and trade professionals. These initiatives precede the […]

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Classese l’Oltrepò Pavese compatto sul nuovo nome del Metodo Classico

Classese: Oltrepò Pavese united on the new name for Metodo Classico

The Assembly of the Classese Oltrepò Pavese Consortium approved the Usage Regulations for the Classese brand during an ordinary meeting on November 28. The vote will allow the use of the new name for Metodo Classico from Oltrepò Pavese Pinot Noir on labels. The official presentation is scheduled for Vinitaly 2026. The vote, with over

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Agreement on EU Wine Package. Doubts on vine grubbing and partially dealcoholized wines

The European wine sector takes a step forward with the political agreement reached by the European Parliament and Council on the new Wine Package, a Commission proposal aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of wine businesses and providing more modern tools to address economic, environmental and geopolitical challenges. The CEEV, Comité Européen des Entreprises Vins, welcomes

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Durello&Friends 2025 carattere e prospettive per il Monti Lessini Doc (2)

Durello&Friends 2025: Character and Prospects for Monti Lessini DOC

Durello&Friends 2025, an event organized by the Consorzio Tutela Vini Lessini on November 21 at the Winter Garden of the Crowne Plaza in Verona, offered a national forum on Italian Classic Method. The event took on particular significance for the DOC, with the entry into force of the modified production regulations. From this year, Classic

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L'annata 2025 secondo Gaja quantità ridotte, maturazioni lente e vini di struttura

The 2025 vintage according to Gaja: reduced quantities, slow ripening, and structured wines

Gaja reports a 2025 vintage in the Langhe with a clear profile. The season started with widespread rainfall, low fertility, and an early summer. Precipitation during harvest, combined with above-average temperatures, generated concerns that were not confirmed. The grapes reached full maturity. The wines show broad aromas and marked structure. Production is limited, with declines

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Il vino italiano tra export, evoluzione dei mercati e nuove prospettive (1)

Italian wine: export, market evolution, and new perspectives

Italian wine: excellence and global challenges. This was the theme of the XIV Meeting with the Territory of the Leonardo Committee, organized in collaboration with Herita Marzotto Wine Estates on November 12 at Ca’ del Bosco, in the heart of Franciacorta. “The wine sector represents one of the crown jewels of Made in Italy, with

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Il vino è La molecola della civiltà nel libro di Francesco Sorelli prefazione attilio scienza «La Molecola della Civiltà – il viaggio del vino fra storia, mito e bellezza»

Wine is “The Molecule of Civilization” in Francesco Sorelli’s book

«The Molecule of Civilization – the journey of wine through history, myth, and beauty» is out, the new book by Francesco Sorelli, director and ambassador of the Consorzio Chianti Rufina, as well as author and communicator, published by Davide Falletta Editore. The volume recounts a journey that starts in the Caucasus, the origins of viticulture,

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10 Years of Tenuta Casenuove in the Heart of Chianti Classico

In the heart of Chianti Classico to witness the first 10 years of Tenuta Casenuove. Ten intense, energetic years, full of expectations and work, vibrant and dense with choices. Years rich in commitment and important wines, expressed in the most rigorous forms. Under the guidance of director Alessandro Fonseca and winemakers Maria Sole Zoli and

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Biondi Santi: Brunello 2020, Riserva 2019-1983, and Rosso 2023 on the market

Tenuta Greppo is the illustrious and noble name that stands, in capital letters, beneath the heraldic coat of arms, on the two pillars of the grand entrance gate that slowly opens. A long avenue, lined with rows of cypresses, leads toward the historic buildings that once belonged to the Biondi Santi family. Today they belong,

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Italy drives Bordeaux: interview with Vittorio Frescobaldi (Crus et Domaines de France – GCF)

Italy continues to stand out as one of the most dynamic markets for Bordeaux wines. While demand is slowing in several European countries, our country is seeing a significant increase in imports. This is driven primarily by entry-level Red Bordeaux and growing curiosity toward whites and Crémant. This context is also influenced by the profound

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