The Italian wine industry (that will be meeting at Vinitaly, from April 13th to 17th, in Verona, which is the largest trade fair in the sector celebrating one of Italy’s symbolic products, ed.), is going through a moment of “transition” and has many challenges ahead to face.
At the same time, though, it can count on solid foundations as it has an invaluable wealth of landscape, history, culture, identity as well as numbers, on its side. Viticulture in Italy is solid and concrete; it is an economic driving force that boosts employment and brings wealth.
SOURCE: https://winenews.it
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