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Soave White Wine from Italy
Italy, while not as famous for its quality white wines, produces a very nice Soave (pronounced Swah-Vey). Made from the garganega and trebbiano grapes, the soave wines we review today offer a nice alternative to what you would traditionally expect from Italy. Join us as we review the Allegrini 2006 and the Pieropan 2006 in our Classic Wines showdown.
Written By: Classic Wines Team on Thu, May 29th 2008
Italian Wine - What is that grape?
What are some of the grapes used to produce Italian wine? It could be the Nebbiolo, maybe Sangiovese or even an Aleatico grape. Each region of Italy brings its culture, history, climate and wine knowledge together to make distinctive wines for their area. Today we look at the difference between northern and southern Italian wines - and how US consumers interpret Italian wines. Please join us to learn more about the wonderful wines of this region as we speak with Frank Cipparone from The Wine School of Philadelphia.
Written By: Classic Wines Team on Thu, Apr 17th 2008
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