From mineral-driven Arneis to softer, food-friendly Nebbiolo, this historic DOCG appellation offers beauty, balance, and ...
Just an hour from Milan, biodynamic meets la bella vita at La Raia — think an organic winery, chic locanda, Michelin-honoured ...
Tucked in the north of the country, between France and Switzerland, Piedmont is, for me, the jewel in Italy’s crown. The scenery is breathtaking and there are plenty of rooftop bars where you can ...
A great way to experience Italy is through its various luxury train rides, and this particular journey focuses on the country ...
The Langhe Hills of Piedmont are one of the less touristed wine regions of Italy, offering a unique opportunity to experience authentic local culture and traditions. ByIrene S. Levine, Contributor.
In 1968, Italy was taken over by massive protests, and one of the young revolutionaries ended up practicing organic in Piedmont, Italy, a desolate, poor area back then, going against the chemical ...
PIEDMONT, Italy (Tara’s Travels) - Piedmont is considered a “slow food and wine lover’s paradise.” “Piede” means foot, and “monte” means hill, so the area is called the “foot of the Alps.” ...
Living in an Italian wine region is very different to popping in for a tasting on holiday. Daily life runs on the rhythm of the vines, with tractors as your morning soundtrack and grape harvests ...
Every major wine producer in Europe harbors indigenous grapes that are the backbone of their wine-making history. France and Italy are the major contributors in the Old World with Spain a close third.