PlonerHof and the evolution of its wines

We are at Life of Wine, a demanding edition due to the many restrictions caused by Covid, yet a successful one—marked not only by great attention to safety, but also by a highly engaging theme: the aging potential of wine. (more…)

Champagne: a Saturday morning in Testaccio…

Yes, there are many ways to “have breakfast” on a Saturday morning. I chose to do it by visiting my friend Marco Sciarrini and letting myself be pampered by the Champagne masterclass he led as part of the “Divingustare 2020” event, currently taking place (until Monday) at the Città dell’Altra Economia in Testaccio. (more…)

Alto Adige: its wines, its territory

I’ve already touched on this topic a couple of years ago, but I can’t help returning to it with a few more reflections. Rome, on a stunning terrace at the Hotel Melià on the Gianicolo, blessed with a beautiful sunny day. I’m here with some friends from Vinodabere.it for the Alto Adige Wines Roadshow. (more…)

My international “debut” at Grenaches du Monde

This is the most difficult article for me to write. Difficult because I wouldn’t want it to come across as self-congratulation. Wine, for me, is a passion—not a business—so “growing” and taking part in something like this is about nurturing that passion, not about finding clients. (more…)

QUA.LE and Alessandra Quarta’s “Wine Democracy”

Is there such a thing as a “Wine Democracy”? Apparently, yes. And what is it based on? Qua.le is Alessandra Quarta’s idea of democratic wine. A wine with a barcode that links you to the website , where you can choose where to allocate 5% of the price of the bottle you purchase. (more…)

Our participation in the international competition “Grenaches du Monde”

A challenging edition, that of 2020. Many uncertainties linked to the ongoing pandemic and to the fact that France, in those very days, was seeing a rise in infections. And yet, the call was strong: 850 wines in competition, more than 70 international judges, and one grape variety—Grenache—at the heart of these two days of judging. (more…)

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