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Wine regions

Important Italian wine regions from Lombardy to Sicily

Undoubtedly, you’re among those who perceive wine as an essential part of Italian culture and gastronomy. The excellent soil conditions and favorable climate allow Italians to grow high-quality grapes from which they produce the world’s favorite wines. The rich background of regional traditions has also had a share in this work. Wine production was often…

A Sip of Burgundy Will Take You to Paradise

To a food lover, the word Dijon brings to mind the spicy flavor of the very sharp local mustard. But the region enveloping Dijon—the home of this piquant delicacy is equally famous: Burgundy. Land of cheese, wine and escargots.Spanning an area of over 31,600 km2, this beautiful region is home to more than a million…

Pour Yourself Some Bordeaux—the Vinicultural Gift of France

Bordeaux. This winemaking area in Southwest France is the world’s leading producer of great red wines and a household name. Its renown at international competitions and among experts borders on legendary. What, do you ask, makes the grapes of Bordeaux so special?From the Celts to the RomansBy the time the Romans arrived in this area…