Barolo and Brunello di Montalcino are two of the most famous appellations in Italy. Do you know the difference between the two? Do you have a personal preference for either? This brief article will help you learn a little bit more about these wines. Barolo DOCG It is the flagship appellation of the Piedmont region, in Northwest Italy. Barolo wines…
https://www.cascinaamalia.it/en/ Created in 2003, the Amalia Cascina is located in in the town of Monforte d’Alba (Cuneo-Piedmont), in the Langhe region, an area that was declared in 2014 a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the outset, the Boffa family who owns the winery, wanted to produce high quality wine that respected the territory and tradition in an elegant and reserved…
http://www.mongioia.com/ The Mongioia farm has its origins in the early nineteenth century. Today it produces moscato from its ancient vineyards. Maria and Riccardo Bianco enthusiastically tell the story of their land, in a total devotion to Moscato. An absolute value for the Bianco’s family now in its sixth generation, with more than a century and a half of history, and…
https://casawallace.com/ Casa Wallace spans an area of fourteen hectares, six of which are devoted to biodynamic viticulture. The Casa Wallace vineyards produce traditional Monferrato wines including Dolcetto, Barbera and Monferrato Rosso, as well as a Monferrato Bianco of Sauvignon Blanc. At Casa Wallace, guests are provided a unique, holistic view of the wine production process; from the attention given to the soil to…

