Vin Italy 2010
4,300 wineries, over 100,000 wines. Where do I begin?
Varano’s will be featuring this wine for the month of April, we are committed to finding wines that we feel offer value and quality to our customers.
I’ve had the distinct pleasure of visiting Bertani during Vin Italy. I am familiar with most of their portfolio and love their Amarone Classico, a wine that takes six years from harvest to release. Bertani still makes their wine in the traditional style; their entire philosophy is based on quality and timeless techniques that have [...]
Several years ago, my wife and I spent some time in Montalcino. We were traveling around Italy with some friends and they had asked if we could visit some wineries while we were in Tuscany. I contacted a friend of mine; she’s the export manager for Col d’Orcia Winery and had been inviting me to [...]
I just returned from Vin Italy and I don’t even know where to start. I spent four days with my daughter and closest friend tasting Italian wine. Vin Italy is located in Verona, which is in the heart of the Veneto region. Valpolicella and Amarone are the wine of choice in a region steeped in [...]
Every spring I take the Pilgrimage to Verona for Vin Italy. A five day Wine Fair for the Industry that features over forty-three hundred wineries pouring over one hundred thousand different wines. The fair is a complete test of will, the temptation to want to taste everything in sight is almost overwhelming. I have to [...]
I recently returned from Verona, where I attended Vinitaly for five days. Vinitaly is one of the largest wine shows in the world featuring approximately 4,400 wineries and about 100,000 different Italian wines. The show is located in an industrial complex spread out over eighteen different warehouses. Each warehouse is dedicated to a particular region [...]