Tintilia – drinking the Hilltop Grape of Molise

Paul HowardArticles, Blog, Italy, Molise, Organic, Sustainability

Tintilia del Molise DOC - Settevigne, Claudio Cipressi

Tintilia –  drinking the Hilltop Grape of Molise. Tintilia is an Italian native red grape variety that comes from the region of Molise. Despite this variety being of high quality, it became abandoned because it had low productivity when quantity was vital to survival. Besides, constant rural depopulation and the second world war’s devastations helped hasten its demise. However, now that …

The Wines of Conegliano Valdobbiadene (Pt.2)

Paul HowardArticles, Blog, Italy, Organic, Sparkling Wine, Sustainability, Veneto

The Wines of Conegliano Valdobbiadene

The Wines of Conegliano Valdobbiadene (Pt.2) This Part 2 features the Wines of Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG. Part 1 of this article told the story of this DOCG and why the Prosecco from here is Superiore. Now it’s time to see if the wines to live up to that billing. Winemaking The DOCG regulations allow the sparkling Superiore to …

Christmas 2020 – A Dozen Festive Wines!

Paul HowardArgentina, Articles, Blog, France, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, New Zealand, Sardegna, Spain, Toscana, Veneto

Happy Christmas 2020

Christmas 2020 – A Dozen Festive Wines! Happy Christmas to you all! Here’s the pick of the wines for Christmas 2020, together with a Christmas Card. This year, a delightful Baker’s dozen wines are recommended for the festive season, all with UK availability. Also, they are sustainable, taste great, and match festive fare. And, of course, there’s something here for …

Amaro Montenegro – and a Favourite Quarantini

Paul HowardArticles, Beer & Spirits Reviews, Blog, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Amaro Montenegro

Amaro Montenegro – and a Favourite Quarantini Suppose Stanislao Cobianchi had followed his father’s wishes and become a Priest. In that case, we might never have had Amaro Montenegro, and the wonderful world of drinks would have been all the poorer. Fortunately for lovers of speciality drinks and cocktails, he preferred instead to go and explore the world. On his …

Francone – Comparing Two Big Italian Red Classics

Paul HowardArticles, Blog, Italy, Piemonte, Sustainability

Francone

Francone – Comparing Two Big Italian Red Classics “The best way to arrive in Neive is to skirt the magnificent rows of Nebbiolo lining the road that leaves Alba and passes through Tre Stelle, then Barbaresco.” So wrote the founder of Slow Food, Carlo Petrini, in 1999. He said, “Towards the end of summer, there is a stupendous array of Dolcetto, Barbera and …

Derthona – Solving a Cult Wine Puzzle

Paul HowardArticles, Blockchain, Blog, Italy, Piemonte, Sustainability

Derthona Timorasso, Vigneti Massa

Derthona – Solving a Cult Wine Puzzle This unprepossessing bottle of white wine hides away a genuinely remarkable story worth telling. It has an attractive label, yet that gives away little about the contents, where it’s from, or just how good it is. In the UK, Italian rare-grape geeks are most likely to recognise it. In Italy, it’s become something …

Peter Zemmer Riesling and Pinot Noir

Paul HowardAlto Adige/Südtirol, Articles, Blog, Italy, Sustainability

Zemmer-Rolhüt-Pinot-Noir

Peter Zemmer Riesling and Pinot Noir A recent Wine Alchemy article introduced Weingut Peter Zemmer from the Alto Adige (Südtirol) region of Italy. It featured his “cru” Pinot Grigio Riserva called Giatl. Rather than reprise that piece here, suffice to say that the Peter Zemmer operation is a family-owned winery in the south of the region, at Cortina ssdv. As is typical …

Luce della Vita Celebrates its 25th Anniversary 1993-2017

Paul HowardArticles, Blog, Italy, Organic, Sustainability, Toscana

Respect illustration by Anna Godeassi for Tenuta Luce della Vita

Luce della Vita Celebrates its 25th Anniversary 1993-2017 In 1993, Frescobaldi released their first vintage of Luce della Vita. 2020 marks a milestone, as their latest release of the 2017 vintage is their 25th.  For any wine producer, the release of the new vintage is always an exciting moment. However, it’s even more special when that vintage marks a quarter-century. …

Gagliole: Three Authentic Expressions of Tuscany

Paul HowardArticles, Blog, Italy, Organic, Sustainability, Toscana

Gagliole

 Gagliole: Three Authentic Expressions of Tuscany Gagliole is a winery based in the heart of Chianti Classico. It owns vineyards at two separate and distinctive locations. One is at Castellina, while the other is at Panzano, some 20 km north on the Via Chiantigiana. This old scenic road links Florence with its historic and bitter rival, Siena. Now the SR222, this route takes …

Malvirà Roero Arneis – Stylish White Wine in Two Guises

Paul HowardArticles, Blog, Italy, Organic, Piemonte, Sustainability

Malvirà Roero Arneis

Malvirà Roero Arneis – Stylish White Wine in Two Guises Arneis is a fashionable Italian white grape variety. It has an exciting story to tell and can make excellent wines. Two of those wines feature here, both from the Malvirà winery, showing contrasting styles. Malvirà is at Canale, the unofficial “wine capital” of the Roero DOCG, in Piemonte, northern Italy. Arneis is …