Archive for 'Italian Wines' Category

Italian White Wines

Jul 23rd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

Italian White WinesBy Eddie Tobey Though Italian red wines are often talked about more than white wines, there are some sparkling white wines produced by certain regions in Italy. The taste of an Italian white wine depends on the variety of grapes used and the time required for aging it perfectly. Like Italian red wines, [...]

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Italian Red Wine, For a Sharper Tasting Wine

Jul 23rd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

Italian Red Wine, For a Sharper Tasting WineBy Andrew Roberts Italian red wine is known for its pleasantly tart taste and offers a traditionally different from the red wines produced in other parts of the world. Traditional Italian Red Wine is regarded as a perfect drink during a meal due to it is bitter taste [...]

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Italian Red Wines

Jul 23rd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

Italian Red WinesBy Eddie Tobey Commonly known as Italian reds, Italian red wines are world famous. As compared to red wines produced in other parts of the world, they stand apart due to their tarter taste, higher acidity, and aroma. Unlike French wines, Italian red wines are not named after the grapes used for making [...]

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There is a Reason Why People Love Italian Wines

Jul 23rd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

There is a Reason Why People Love Italian WinesBy David Cowley Making wine is probably as old as humankind itself, and one of the oldest winemaking regions in the world is Italy. Italian wines traces their roots as far back as the Roman Empire, and probably even before that. Rome is the city that began [...]

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Fine Italian Wines for Everyone

Jun 22nd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

Italy is famous for many things, but perhaps it is most famous for its wine. The wines of Italy are almost as varied as the people themselves. Wine is very common in Italy, as are tea and coffee in other parts of the world. There are many different types of wine. The two most distinct [...]

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