You’ll find outstanding wineries and vineyards all over Italy, so you’re able to enjoy wine and the invigorating environment of a winery no matter where you find yourself on your Italian adventures. Read the rest »
For lovers of good wine and typical Italian cuisine, don’t miss out on the weekend of 2-3 October 2010, dedicated to Castelli Romani wine. Read the rest »
Italy might be home to dazzling countryside, but much of the landscape of Italy is manmade. Rugged hills and soaring blue skies frame the most impressive of all Italy’s landmarks – its rows of grape vines, marching off into the distance. Read the rest »
Monforte Cilento, a small village close to Salerno, is immersed in an unspoiled nature and offers beautiful monuments and panoramas, full of history and nature.
Le Langhe is a part of Piedmont very famous not for their name, but for their excellent Italian Wines like Barolo, Barbaresco and Asti. The vineyards and the hills full of them have something more to say to visitors interested to listen to the stories that casles, ancient villages and the hills themselves has to tell.