Tuscan wine is often revered as among Italy's finest, with bottles like Brunello di Montalcino and Super Tuscans garnering endless praise and hefty price tags. U.S. consumers are top fans, buying ...
This era saw the emergence of super Tuscan wines that relied on international grape varieties; it also saw growing recognition for Brunello di Montalcino and, with it, the potential of Tuscany's ...
Rosso di Montalcino is Brunello's younger, fresher sibling. Made from the same Sangiovese grapes as Brunello di Montalcino, ...
The northern soil of the Sangiovese is lime-rich, well drained and the climate has cool nights. Carmignano must be aged a ...
Tenuta Luce unveils Luce 2022, a vintage that marks a significant historical milestone: the 30th anniversary of its ...
The winery crafts wines highlighting the best of Tuscany’s indigenous grape varieties, focusing on Sangiovese. The 2019 Sangiovese Blend combines Sangiovese with other local varieties to create ...
"The Grape Escape" gives visitors a multifaceted (and multi-graped) view of wine in Tuscany, beyond the household names of Chianti and Chianti Classico that tend to dominate. Brunello di ...
Yes No Tuscany's world-renowned Chianti classico ... Arrive in September to attend some of the region's wine events, such as the Impruneta Grape Festival and the Chianti Classico Expo.