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Cos'è il vino Franciacorta Saten (e/o Brut) Ma non Prosecco!
Nov 15, 2024
Franciacorta is one of Italy's finest sparkling wines, produced in Lombardy using the classic method. The region's name originates from medieval "corti franche," self-managed agricultural communities. Franciacorta wineries produce various types, including the Satèn, with soft, delicate bubbles, and the versatile, structured Brut. With a long winemaking tradition, Franciacorta stands out for its high quality and artisanal care, offering sparkling wines that rival champagne and suit various occasions, from aperitifs to desserts.
Chianti DOCG: Cos'è, Dov'è e il Perché del Fiasco e del Gallo Nero - Vinai del Borgo
Oct 23, 2024
A Pocket Guide to Chianti: Exploring the Iconic Red Italian Wine Chianti, one of Italy’s most famous red wines, is synonymous with the beautiful rolling hills of Tuscany. How do you prounounce Greve in Chianti? What does the name “Chianti” actually mean? Derived from historical roots, the name has several potential origins, with theories suggesting links to both Etruscan and Roman influences in the region. This guide delves into the meaning of Chianti, as well as the traditions that shaped this celebrated wine.
Perché il Barolo è così costoso? Quando berlo e quanto tempo dovresti invecchiarlo? - Vinai del Borgo
Oct 02, 2024
requirements (minimum of 38 months, with 18 in oak), and labor-intensive viticulture. Nebbiolo grapes, sensitive to terroir, thrive in the region’s cool, foggy microclimates. Barolo’s intense tannins and acidity make it best paired with rich foods like steak, game, and truffle dishes, though it’s generally not recommended to drink without food. Barolo is best aged for at least 10–20 years, with some vintages benefiting from 30–40 years of aging. The blog also compares Barolo to Barbaresco, a similar wine from the same region, but with a shorter aging requirement and a lighter, more approachable style. In conclusion, Barolo’s complexity, limited production, and global demand justify its high price, and pairing it with hearty dishes further enhances its qualities. Barbaresco offers a softer alternative for earlier consumption.
I Vini del Friuli Venezia Giulia: Storia, Friulano e Refosco, l'Eccellenza di Forchir - Vinai del Borgo
Sep 20, 2024
Friuli Venezia Giulia is a renowned Italian wine region, famous for the quality of its wines, especially white wines, and for the variety of indigenous and international grape varieties. Located in the northeast of Italy, the region benefits from a unique terroir with Alpine and marine influences. Friulian viticulture combines tradition and innovation, using modern techniques to preserve the freshness of the grapes. Forchir is a winery that is an icon of the region, known for the quality and sustainability of its wines.
Spezza la routine con vini speciali Pelaverga e Perricone e molti altri vitigni!
Aug 26, 2024
Discover how to deal with the "post-vacation blues" with a selection of unique grapes such as Pelaverga & Perricone and many other wines from our catalog. Perfect for breaking the routine and finding a good mood, these wines tell stories of tradition and innovation. Explore new flavors and enrich your evenings with sensory experiences that will transform every meal into an unforgettable journey.
Abbinamenti Perfetti per Ferragosto : L'Arte di Sposare Cibo e Vino - Vinai del Borgo
Aug 12, 2024
Discover how food and wine pairing can transform your Ferragosto into an unforgettable experience. From more structured wines to fresh and fruity wines, explore tips for perfect pairings and be inspired by Italian flavors.