Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Tom Hyland writes about wine (and sometimes) food from Europe and US. Valpolicella is a famous name in the Italian wine industry, and while ...
The highly respected Tuscan wine producer Grattamacco showcases a vertical of their Super Tuscan red wine with the underrated ...
As winter grinds along, warm up with three hearty red wines. We start our travels in southern Italy, then venture to South Africa for pinotage and return to Europe, to the Loire Valley ...
Late summer in Italy can resemble a special circle of Dante’s Inferno ... And 160 sommeliers pouring from a list of about 100 wines dating back to Tenuta San Guido Bolgheri-Sassicaia Sassicaia 1995 ...
As a sommelier, I've gotten to known my favorite kinds of wine to order out at bars and restaurants. But there are other ...
Handpicked by the Tinazzi family and masterfully crafted by Gian Andrea Tinazzi, this full-bodied Italian red wine embodies a fusion of tradition and innovation. A blend of Italy’s renowned red ...
So many of Italy’s wines have inveigled their way into a particular ... go beautifully with red snapper; and bring a tantalising fragrance to simply cooked white fish, like sea bream baked ...
More specifically, in order to bear the name on its label, a Champagne must be made according to a long, strictly regulated list of ... can now find wines like Franciacortas from Italy, top ...
As the sole region in the world where Brunello—an Italian red wine made from 100% Sangiovese grapes—can be produced, the area is historically and geographically significant, but nevertheless ...
Excellent versions are coming not only from Germany but also from Alsace, Austria, Italy and Australia ... a sister publication to Wine Spectator). And that wider wine world has changed significantly ...
where she was the opening wine director. Her bottle list has more than five hundred selections, with gut punches of deals in the Loire (Boudignon! Château Yvonne! Collier!), red Burgundy (Chevillon!