Barware Gifts for Travelers: 10 Essentials for Wine and Spirit Enthusiasts
Barware gifts can be a great option for travelers. They can truly enhance someone’s enjoyment of wine and spirits while away from home.
Barware gifts can be a great option for travelers. They can truly enhance someone’s enjoyment of wine and spirits while away from home.
The Israeli Wine Producers Association (IWPA) has launched a “Sip for Solidarity” initiative to raise funds for Israeli relief.
If you love Prosecco, you’ll want to explore the 50-mile Prosecco Wine Road (La Strada del Prosecco) in the Veneto region of Italy.
Chianti Rufina is the smallest, but perhaps most prestigious, of the seven DOCG wine subzones in the Chianti wine region in Tuscany.
The small village of Custoza and its rich wine heritage await disovery, only one-half hour from Verona and close to Lake Garda.
Asolo Italy is best known today as the home of Asolo Prosecco DOCG but this charming town has a rich history and awesome views.
The Bulichella winery in Suverto, Tuscany, is a virtual “vintner’s blend” of both Italian and Japanese heritage and culture.
Visit Vicenza, a bit off the beaten track but rich with history, culture and authenticity. It’s located in the Veneto region of northeast Italy only 35 miles from Venice.
Liguria, Italy, has its own specialty foods and wines that derive from its unique geography, history, culture, and traditions.