BY: Brian Freedman
To borrow a phrase from the fashion and film industries, Italian wine is having a moment. Which may seem like a strange observation given the country’s status as one of the most perennially popular sources of wine imported into the United States, and the instant name-recognition of many of its most famous regions and appellations.
But for years now, consumer appreciation for the astounding diversity of Italian wine available in the American market has expanded substantially beyond the most familiar.
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