Piedmont wine region
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Ruchè di Castagnole Monferrato: A DOCG to knowThis obscure Italian DOCG has a big US following thanks to one Randall Grahm.
By James Button Published
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Barolo and Brunello vintages to drink nowMichaela Morris highlights the best vintages of Barolo & Brunello to open and enjoy right now...
By Michaela Morris Published
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Decanter at Home masterclass: Nine expressions of BaroloNine top Barolo wines from three producers across three decades...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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The brilliance of Piedmont Barbera wines'Barbera gets my vote for congeniality'...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Turin city guide: Where to wine and dineCapital 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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Barbaresco Riserva 2016 vintage report plus top-scoring wines'It's without doubt a hailed, five-star year'....
By Aldo Fiordelli Last updated
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Alto Piemonte revival plus 12 wines to try12 wines from northern Piedmont to try...
By Aldo Fiordelli Published
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Barolo 2013: 133 wines tastedThe 2013 vintage was very strong for Barolo despite variable conditions across the region, and while the wines continue to evolve, most are drinking extremely well now. Stephen Brook reports on his tasting of 133 wines.
By Stephen Brook Published
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An aperitif for anytime: Vermouth di TorinoVermouth is undergoing a revival...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Langhe Nebbiolo 2019 and 2018: top-scoring winesAldo Fiordelli is dazzled by the refinement of the Langhe Nebbiolo 2019s as he tastes some of the new releases alongside a selection of wines from the 2018 vintage.
By Aldo Fiordelli Published
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Barolo Riserva 2015 vintage report: 30 wines tastedHow does 2015 stand up as a vintage for Riserva? Aldo Fiordelli reports...
By Aldo Fiordelli Published
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Barbaresco 2018 vintage report: 40 wines tasted'For now I'm drinking the blends,' states Aldo Fiordelli...
By Aldo Fiordelli Published
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How terroir makes a difference in BarbarescoHow terroir makes a difference in Barbaresco...
By James Button Last updated
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Barbaresco 2017 & Barbaresco Riserva 2015: Full report5-star vintages tasted by Stephen Brook...
By Stephen Brook Last updated
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1996 Piedmont: A retrospectiveMichaela Morris looks back at 1996 Barolo and Barbaresco...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Barbaresco 2016 & Riserva 2014: Latest releasesWines worth waiting for...
By Stephen Brook Last updated
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Barolo Riserva 2013: ‘Some first-rate wines’Are the 2013 Riservas worth buying?
By Stephen Brook Last updated
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Barolo 2016 ‘classico’ late releases tastedLate-release Barolo 2016 classico wines...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Barolo 2016 ‘MGA’ late releases tastedLate-release Barolo 2016 MGA wines...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Barolo 2017 vintage report: 120 wines tastedAldo Fiordelli dissects the 2017 vintage and tastes 120 Barolos from this latest vintage to be released...
By Aldo Fiordelli Last updated
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Best Italian wines: A selection of the greatestSee Decanter experts' top-rated Italian wines...
By James Button Last updated
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What is Grignolino wine? Ask DecanterGrignolino, one of Piedmont's adored native wines is reminiscent of a 'baby Nebbiolo'…
By Marisa Finetti Last updated
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Best Italian white wines for summerWhite wines from across Italy for enjoying in the sunshine...
By Chris Wilson Published
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Tributes paid to Pio Boffa, a Piedmont wine pioneerThe fourth-generation head of Pio Cesare winery has died aged 66...
By Chris Mercer Last updated
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GB Burlotto: producer profile plus top wines tastedMichaela Morris visits the GB Burlotto estate in Verduno to speak with fifth-generation winemaker, Fabio Alessandria.
By Michaela Morris Published
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Barolo and Piedmont are hot property in 2020An exceptional 2016 vintage for Nebbiolo has only increased buyers' focus on the heartlands of Barolo and Barbaresco.
By Chris Mercer Last updated
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Best value Barolo 2016: under £50 / $70Available for under £50 / $50...
By James Button Published
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Italian wine investment: Tuscany and PiedmontTwenty years ago it was Bordeaux that dominated the fine wine market – and investors’ cellars. Since then, Italy’s finest wines from Tuscany and Piedmont have emerged as worthy contenders, having weathered recession and a major market correction in the process. James Button explains how the investment landscape has changed so dramatically.
By James Button Published
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Barolo & Barbaresco: 10 high-flying vineyard sitesStephen Brook highlights 10 of these ‘MGA’ vineyards, capable of producing some of the very finest wines.
By Stephen Brook Published
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Finding value: smart picks from Italy’s top producersSmart picks from Italy's best producers...
By James Button Published
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Michaela Morris: My top fine wines of 2020Michaela Morris highlights her top wines of 2020...
By Michaela Morris Last updated