Long overshadowed by Barolo and Barbaresco, winemakers are preserving a cultural icon that delivers pure pleasure without the ...
My last article, I mentioned the five major grapes of Piedmont and we started with Arneis and Barbera. This week, I’ll finish with Moscato Bianco, Dolcetto and the king, Nebbiolo. Moscato Bianco ...
A hidden classic: Dolcetto, long overshadowed by Barolo, is a traditional Piedmont red known for its early-drinking charm and food-friendly style. Cultural significance: Producers see Dolcetto as part ...
The Piedmont region in northwestern Italy is renowned today for dry red wines—Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera and Dolcetto, as well as for a low alcohol sweet sparkling white wine—Moscato. Yet ...
Guide to hidden gems: Tasting Table's new list features 13 lesser-known red wines worth exploring in 2026. Trends shaping choices: Selections reflect demand for sustainable farming, lower alcohol ...
Wine drinkers are increasingly seeking red wines from overlooked grapes and regions. These bottles deliver complexity, ...
The countryside landscape of Langhe, Piedmont, Italy. Hilltops and fog among them, the Castle of Serralunga on the top of a hill. Nestled in northwest Italy, between the foothills of the western Alps ...
Nestled in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Piedmont is known for its snow-peaked vistas dotted with estates that once belonged to aristocrats and the royal family of Savoy, as well as its fine ...