BY: Tom Hyland
A quiet revolution is taking place in winery cellars across Italy. Dozens of producers are now using the amphora, a vessel that dates back more than 8000 years to when the first wines were crafted.
Given that tradition and heritage are always such an important part of the conversation regarding Italian wines, the current use of amphorae is especially appropriate.
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