Brunello, Nobile di Montepulciano and Chianti Classico are most appreciated in the United States, Barolo and Barbaresco in Canada, Amarone in Germany, Prosecco in the UK, and Asti in Russia. These are the trends of the most renown PDO Italian wines, or rather the more export-oriented ones, according to a research – carried out by Nomisma’s Wine Monitor on Customs data – about the first ten months of 2019.
The five denominations were chosen among Italian wines that exceed an exports turnover of 100 million euros. In first place there is the ‘Prosecco universe’ which includes the two Docg, Prosecco di Conegliano Valdobbiadene e Colli Asolani and the macro Doc that includes Friuli.
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net
The Wine Consortium of Romagna, together with Consulate General of Italy in Boston, the Ho...
Wine has a long, rich history as a cooking liquid. One of the early "cookbooks," compiled...
Italian brakes maker Brembo will build a new foundry in Michigan to expand its manufacturi...
How has Italy influenced the world of Jewelry? Join us for a special lecture on the a...
Saturday September 19, 11 AM/5 PM - Raffaldini Vineyards & Winery - 450 Groc...
Saturday, August 1 - 12.30 EDT / Valenzano Winery - 1090 Route 206, Shamong, New...
The President of the Italian Wine & Food Institute cordially invite you to celebrate:...
Miami-born and Italy-raised, jewelry designer and accomplished equestrian Lucrezia Buccell...