Italy wine travel
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Umbria for wine lovers
Plenty to do for wine lovers in this land-locked region...
By Sarah Lane Last updated
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Romagna wine tour
One of Italy’s best kept secrets...
By Sarah Lane Last updated
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Bologna restaurants and wine bars
Drink and dine like a local in Italy’s foodie capital…
By Sarah Lane Last updated
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Touring Valpolicella
The beautiful Veneto landscape is one for all wine lovers’ must-visit lists...
By Sarah Lane Last updated
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Le Marche wineries to visit
Tour these wineries...
By John Ducker Last updated
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Italy’s urban vineyards – a marriage of past and present
Innovation in city winemaking...
By Åsa Johansson Last updated
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Valle d’Aosta for wine lovers
Discover a wealth of indigenous grapes and food pairings...
By Marisa Finetti Published
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Palermo for wine lovers
Decanter explores the food and wine scene in Palermo...
By Vicki Denig Published
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Calabria travel guide: ‘Untapped wine potential’
Those seeking adventure and simplicity should visit Calabria...
By Ashlee Howell Published
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Garda DOC: Wineries to visit and wines to seek out
Sarah Lane uncovers plenty of diversity in the wines of Garda DOC...
By Sarah Lane Published
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Restaurants by the sea in Italy: 10 to try
Discover Italian cuisine served by the water with our guide to seaside restaurants...
By Åsa Johansson Published
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Street food in Italy: What to eat & local wine pairings
Street food and wines from around Italy...
By Alessandra Piubello Published
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My Venice
Enjoy wine and cicchetti in the floating city...
By Sarah Lane Published
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Leonardo da Vinci wine museums to open
Two new museums in honour of Leonardo da Vinci...
By Helen Farrell Last updated
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Genoa city guide: Where to wine and dine
Discover the rare Cimixâ grape variety and enjoy focaccia dipped in cappuccino...
By Sarah Lane Last updated
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Franciacorta travel guide: top sparkling wines near to Milan
An insider guide with wineries and restaurants not to miss...
By Carla Capalbo Last updated
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Wines from Umbria: five bottles worth seeking out
Susan Hulme MW highlights five wines to try from this landlocked winemaking region...
By Susan Hulme MW Last updated
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Molise: A wine lover’s travel guide
The mystique of Molise continues to evade even many Italians with its quietly kept secrets...
By Ashlee Howell Last updated
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Rome wine country: Great wineries to visit
Plus great places to eat and drink in the ancient city itself...
By Sarah Lane Last updated
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Turin city guide: Where to wine and dine
Capital city of Piedmont, Turin is a fantastic place to explore the region's treasures, says Sarah Lane...
By Sarah Lane Last updated
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Franciacorta winery tour
Take a tour of these wineries...
By Alessandra Piubello Last updated
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Siena travel guide
This Tuscan city is within easy reach of some of Italy’s most famous wine regions and an ideal base for visitors to the area. Let our expert’s guide give you the inside info on where to eat, drink and shop
By Sarah Lane Published
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Where to eat and drink in Como
Long an exclusive destination, this delightful waterside city offers the best of Italian style, accommodation and indulgent days on the water, all surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. Alessandra Piubello picks the best places to eat and drink...
By Alessandra Piubello Published
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European wine weekends for 2021: four great short breaks planned
Four vibrant European destinations that wine lovers will love...
By Fiona Sims Last updated
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Plan a food and wine tour of Emilia Romagna and Lombardy
Boasting natural beauty and an abundance of culinary delights...
By Sarah Lane Published
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Southern Italy for wine lovers: Wineries and vineyard stays
From seaside villas with vineyards to winery-owned hotels amid ancient caves...
By Carla Capalbo Published
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Decanter travel guide: Piedmont
You could easily devote an entire trip to the Langhe area alone, with its endless rolling hills covered in vines, a fabulous range of places to stay and world-class gastronomy seemingly at every turn. But, says Alessandra Piubello, you can roam further afield in Piedmont to find a wealth of other great travel experiences too
By Alessandra Piubello Last updated
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Italy driven to drink: Wine Road and tourism
Italy recently passed laws to upgrade its Strade del Vino wine tourism routes – the first to get approval is in Tuscany at Rufina and Pomino. Richard Baudains loaded the kids into the back of the car and went out on the new Wine Road
By Richard Baudains Last updated
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Rome: An Italian holiday
The city of Rome has a cuisine infused with history. Join PATRICIA GUY in this, a festival year, as she sups and sips her way round its gastronomic delights, meeting the odd Roman ruin on the way
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Italy: In the shadow of Vesuvius
Campania was Imperial Rome's holiday resort and the source of its greatest wines. Dave Broom explores how this legacy is being lived up to today
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Italy: Forgotten World
Roman ruins, medieval city states and a vibrant cuisine are among the treasures of central Italy's largely undiscovered Marche region. GILES FALLOWFIELD reports on his own grand tour.
By Giles Fallowfield Last updated
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Decanter travel guide: Cilento, Italy
Escape Campania's tourist hotspots and explore the unspoilt hilltop towns and fishing villages of this exciting wine region. Carla Capalbo reports
By Carla Capalbo Last updated