Following two important events in the Italian wine world like Taste Cortina and the Merano Wine Festival, wine communicator Ian D'Agata comes to Vinitaly International, which will soon launch Vinitaly International Academy, an educational initiative aimed for the industry traders abroad: the goal is to deepen the knowledge of Italian wines and help them make their way onto foreign markets.
The project will be launched at Vinitaly U.S. on February 3rd, 2014 in New York and Ian D'Agata will curate it. He has been chosen for his great knowledge of Italian wine but also for his ability and experience as a communicator across the border, given his many professional experiences in Britain, Canada, USA, France, China, added to his regular collaborations with major international magazines such as "Decanter" and the international "Wine Cellar".
Source: http://www.winenews.it/
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