Inzolia is another one of those uniquely Italian varietals that you know…but you don’t. It is a major player in…
Umbria defines “central” Italy and produces some exceptional wines. Unlike their neighbor to the west, Umbria wines hit the market…
Italy is home to 100’s of grapes used to make wine. Some are quite famous, some are regional varietals that…
The Lugana wine region is a tiny appellation in Northern Italy that produces exceptional wines. Specializing in one specific grape,…
Vernaccia is a grape grown all over Italy but the greatest expression comes from the Tuscan town of San Gimignano.…
Moscatel Wine has a dreadful reputation but the grapes used to make this wine don’t deserve it. Moscatel is an…
In the Spring Season Finale we profile an exceptional wine from Southern Tuscany called Brunello di Montalcino. This classic has…
Known as the “Wise Man’s Barolo”, Gattinara wines are incredibly textured and rich due to their unique soil types. An…
Campania, Italy has a winemaking history of almost 3,000 years when the Greeks and Romans worked the land back in…
A cousin of the revered Sangiovese grape, Nerello is native to the Italian Islands. A key component in Etna Rosso,…
On Wednesday February 27th, we hosted the welcome webinar for students enrolled in the Italian Wine Scholar Unit 1 program…