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Vinitaly 2025: Gilbert & Gaillard Favourites voir Latest News
Vinitaly 2025: Gilbert & Gaillard Favourites
Vinitaly 2025, held in Verona, was once again a vibrant celebration of Italian wine and its global influence. From bold discoveries to established talents, our editorial team roamed the aisles to uncover gems that captivate both the mind and the palate. Here are our five favourites, showcasing the excellence and diversity of Italy’s terroirs.
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How the Portuguese wine industry is reinventing itself voir Discovery
How the Portuguese wine industry is reinventing itself
Cash flow issues, international competition, declining domestic consumption, climate change and labour shortages are among the serious challenges facing the Portuguese wine industry today. At the same time, it is also experiencing unprecedented growth. Juggling between crises and success, the industry is rallying round to write a new chapter in its already ancient history.
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Vinitaly 2025: New Markets, Bold Trends, and Resilient Winemakers
Verona reclaims center stage as Italy’s wine industry sharpens its global strategy.
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Puglia - The strength of the wind, the sun and the sea voir Wine Terroirs
Puglia - The strength of the wind, the sun and the sea
With some 11,000 farms, 600 wineries and over 90,000 hectares under vine, Puglia accounts for around 10% total production in Italy. We take a closer look at what makes this mid-Mediterranean region unique.
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Puglia - The strength of the wind, the sun and the sea
With some 11,000 farms, 600 wineries and over 90,000 hectares under vine, Puglia accounts for around 10% total production in Italy. We take a closer look at what makes this mid-Mediterranean region unique.
How the Portuguese wine industry is reinventing itself
Cash flow issues, international competition, declining domestic consumption, climate change and labour shortages are among the serious challenges facing the Portuguese wine industry today. At the same time, it is also experiencing unprecedented growth. Juggling between crises and success, the industry is rallying round to write a new chapter in its already ancient history.
Emily Blunt: “Wine in itself is a sensory journey for me!”
The British-American actress who featured in ‘Mary Poppins Returns’, ‘Edge of Tomorrow’, ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘The Devil Wears Prada’, opens up about her love of fine wines. She shares her poetic thoughts on wine and invites us to enjoy it not just for its flavour but as a genuine cultural and artistic experience.
Smoked Salmon Avocado Verrines
Why not try a forthright Blanc de Blancs Champagne with floral and fresh hazelnut notes to accompany this appetiser?
Tendervino, the Italian company with the tender touch
The State and provincial monopolies, located primarily in North America and Scandinavia, are among the largest wine buyers in the world. Their seemingly arcane purchasing procedures often act as a deterrent, particularly for smaller producers. One Italian company, however, is providing much-needed support for wineries keen to cast their geographical distribution net farther field and venture into new marketing territory.
Beaujolais nouveau 2024, a Unique Session!
Vinitaly 2025: Gilbert & Gaillard Favourites
Vinitaly 2025, held in Verona, was once again a vibrant celebration of Italian wine and its global influence. From bold discoveries to established talents, our editorial team roamed the aisles to uncover gems that captivate both the mind and the palate. Here are our five favourites, showcasing the excellence and diversity of Italy’s terroirs.
Côtes-du-Rhône-Villages, the archipelago with 21 islands
They are some of France’s most beautiful villages. The vibrant array of vineyard sites and styles within the generic appellation Côtes-du-Rhône form a constellation of 22 designations all named after them. But this unique feature is not their only attraction – they also show stellar quality and great appeal. Join us on a guided tour.
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