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Italian Wine - the Long History of Italian Wine
Published by: mike 2008-08-21

Melgab International CC | Importers of Fine Food and Wine ::
We specialise in Italian imported wine. Established in 1993, we are arguably . up with a massive hangover amid the biggest government default in history.
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Italian wine has a long and interesting history. In fact, Greek settlers were producing wine in the region way before the Romans started planting and harvesting their own vineyards in the second century before Christ. While the Greeks may have started it, the Romans perfected it, organizing large scale productions and developing their own storing techniques.

Indeed, if it werent for the Romans, we wouldnt have wine made in barrels or bottles of the beverage. Even though its been more two thousand years since the Romans took over wine making, Italy remains one of the worlds greatest producers of wine. In fact, Italy was responsible for around 20 percent of the worlds wine production in 2005.
Tour Tuscany on a Cycling vacation of adventure, Italian wine and ::
We will pedal along the famous Strada del Vino (the wine road), sprinkled into the mix of all our adventures, bringing mindfulness to the Italian hours.
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Wine Rant: Italian Wine::
I would pair this dish with a medium bodied Italian White wine such as Argiolas Argiolas, located just north of Cagliari, has long promoted the island’s
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Grapes are grown in nearly every part of Italy, and there are more than 1 million vineyards being cultivated this year. While each winery produces a different wine, overall Italian wine can be characterized as acidic and dry. They have a subdued flavor and aroma, which makes them better with food than enjoyed alone.
Wine bow presents - Italian Wine Producers::
The Christine Vaselli winery is the product of a long history that began in the Christine decided to continue in wine and began seeking new vineyards
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The Wine News Magazine - Il Friuli - a very un-Italian region with ::
When one classic recipe for gnocchi pairs Italian prune plums, potatoes and This was quite a remarkable example of wine marketing long before there was
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Italian culture is centered around wine. Many Italians drink it with every meal; almost as many drink it in between meals, too. It is customary for visitors to be offered a glass of wine upon arriving to the hosts house.

There are four classes of Italian wine, falling under two different categories. The first category is Table Wine, the other is Quality Wine Produced in a Specific Region (QWPSR). Under table wine, there is Vino de Tavola and Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT). The former just means that its made in Italy, while the latter denotes wine from a specific region within the country.
Wine Sediments » Alfonso Cevola::
The region has a long history, many conquests, empires and epochs. Italian wine Ambassador, Alfonso Cevola, moving between Italy and America.
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mondosapore: Italian wine in the USA: Time for a reality check::
A goldmine of Southern Italian wine and food knowledge -- too bad it isn't . That persisted here for a long long time. Local traditions of real quality
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In the QWPSR category, there are two subcategories. Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) and Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) refer to very specific zones in Italy. These are more specific than the aformentioned IGT wines. Who knew there was so much to Italian wine?




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