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How to get your wines to US market

How to get your wines to US market | Wines and People | Scoop.it
Two years ago, at a major Italian wine tasting in New York, I asked a Barolo winemaker friend if he had a suggestion for a new and interesting line of wines.

Via Vitabella Luxury Wine / Twitter @Vitabellawine / Also check www.vitabella.fr, Aida Guemati
TAVOLO14's comment, November 2, 2012 1:59 PM
Nice post.
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Expert Picks: Sartarelli Verdicchio

Expert Picks: Sartarelli Verdicchio | Wines and People | Scoop.it

It’s a lot easier to drink wine in the winter; cold weather and heavy food dictate staying in by a fire in the company of a big dinner party. For the warmer months, however, we turn to amazing lighter wines to aid in our quest to defend against the heat…but we also need a sturdy red to stand up to our BBQs and dinners on cool summer nights. So today I wanted to share an easy drinking Italian white from Le Marche [...]
Sartarelli Verdicchio Castelli di Jesi Classico $17.71
The Sartarelli estate is located in the classical area called Castelli di Jesi, the best area for Verdicchio in Le Marche. Ideal for the summer, Sartarelli Verdicchio delivers a clean, crisp, elegant and simple wine for the everyday. The fruit and green grass on the nose marries perfectly with the fresh minerality and bright acidity on the palate, ideal for light lunches and snacks by the pool.

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Verdicchio – the LBD of Italian grapes

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On a recent trip to the Marches, I got to get up close to Verdicchio. I got to see violet bunches being nibbled by wasps as they hung in the late November sun, hover over concrete vats as the fermenting Verdicchio bubbled below and of course taste more of them than I can recall. But rather than the glass-swirling, for me the most interesting part is going to meet the family who make the wine, seeing the winery (no, not the bottling lines!) and getting a general feel for the place, not just the wines.

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