Italy
Wine Travel – Italy
Read Decanter’s travel guides to must visit wine regions in Italy. Find the best hotels, restaurants and attractions to visit in Florence, Prosecco, Puglia, Cilento and many more. Want to tour some wineries? Check out the top 10 Tuscan wineries to visit.
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Sardinia, Italy: Decanter Travel Guide
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Travel: Tuscany wine trail
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Travel: Maremma and Lucca
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Travel: Florence and Chianti Classico
See our guide to exploring Florence...
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My perfect day in Prosecco
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Prosecco & Venice: where to stay, eat and shop
Fiona Sims shares her address book of top hotels, restaurants and shops in Prosecco & Venice.
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Decanter travel guide: Puglia, Italy
In this narrow region you’re never far from either sea or inland wineries, and always surrounded by beautiful scenery and superb food. Carla Capalbo takes a trip
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Decanter travel guide: Valpolicella, Verona, Italy
With its gracious villas and ancient churches, the valleys of Valpolicella harbour as much heritage as they do winemaking dynasties. Local Alessandra Piubello shows how to make the most of this inviting region
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Decanter travel guide: Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
It's not just the mountains that reach heady heights in north-eastern Italy – the local wines from terraced lands are also worth exploring, writes Michèle Shah...
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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
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Decanter travel guide: Etruscan Riviera, Italy
Luciana Lynch explores a stretch of the Maremma coast where Super Tuscans rub shoulders with Etruscan remains. Dodge the steelworks and catch the sunset...
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Decanter travel guide: Langhe, Piedmont, Italy
Carla Capalbo finds the moody landscape of rolling vineyards a picturesque backdrop to the Barolo, truffles, pasta and other regional delights on offer here. Published in Decanter's September 2011 issue.
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Decanter travel guide: Friuli, Italy
With sea and mountain vistas and diverse local foods, this north- eastern corner of Italy makes an ideal spot for relaxed, uncrowded wine touring, says Carla Capalbo. Published in the Decanter April 2012 issue.
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Italian Wines: The Stars
RICHARD BAUDAINS picks out Italy's 10 most exciting producers of the moment, and explains why they're making headlines
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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 road
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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
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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.
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Italy: In the shadow of Vesuvius