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 ...
Ask an Italian wine lover about the wines of the Piedmont region, and it’s almost certain they’ll talk about two glorious wines from Langhe: Barolo and Barbaresco. These are two iconic reds, produced ...
Jessica Dupuy is a Texas-based writer, educator, and consultant with a focus on wine, spirits, food, and travel. Her work has been featured in a variety of esteemed publications, including Decanter, ...
From its perch in Piedmont, Dolcetto produces wines of great value and food-friendliness in a region more famous for pricey Barolo and Barbaresco. Brian Freedman is a wine, spirits, travel, and food ...
Hills Brewing the King and Queen of Wines Piedmont is also Italy’s premier wine region. About 1 hour south of Turin by car lies the Langhe hills, home to the village of Barolo, where the “King of ...
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 ...
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