Italian Wine Routes - Enoteca Cotti - The Amarone Route - Fashion, Food & Wine - by Amarone Tv
Another stop along the Italian Wine Routes, and in particulare along the fanstastic Amarone Route. In the center of Milan, in Via Solferino, one of the most historical Enoteche in Milan: the Enoteca Cotti, introduced by the founder Luigi Cotti and his son Giorgio Cotti.
A great experience and a long tradition, with a wide selection of wines, large part Italian wines. Among them the selection of the selection of 43 private labels Enoteca Cotti.
Enoteca Cotti is a great lover of Piedmont wines and Amarone. A good selection of Amarone, starting from the one labeled Enoteca Cotti and produced by Fratelli Tedeschi winery, to arrive to the very top level Amarone Quintarelli e Romano Dal Forno. A selection to find the right Amarone for the right moment.
Italian Wine, Amarone Tv, Italian Wine Routes and Amarone Route are program realized by Danilo della Mura, produced by Stile Italia Tv, Amarone Tv and Leisury Tv
Italian Wine - Frappato: Red Wine to pair with fish - Valle dell'Acate - Sicilian Wine
“Stile Italia Tv” presents another very important Sicilian Wine: the Frappato. It is quite unknown but if you like fish but, at the same time, you love red wine, Frappato is the right red wine for you. One of the few great wines (probably the sole) perfect to match with fish, even the most delicate ones. Frappato is a Sicilian wine, almost unknown, but unmissable. It has great fruity and spicy aromas. Its brilliant, transparent light red colors recall the Pinot Noir. Frappato is light bodied and it is perfect to serve it cool or even cold at 6°-8° C. It is not at all a wine with longevity. It is better to open Frappato within two-three year. Frappato is produced “in purezza” (100%) or blanded with Nero D’Avola to create another great Sicilian Wine: the Cerasuolo di Vittoria, the only Sicilia DOCG. In this video “Gaetana Jacono” presents the “Frappato” produced by “Valle dell’Acate”, one of the greatest Frappato you can sip and enjoy in a warm summer night.
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Enoteca: The Italian Wine Shop
Now Piergiorgio takes us to the Bazar Café in the Via Guerazzi. It's not a café in the American sense, but a shop that sells wine, tea, coffee and chocolates. The wine staff here is expert and can discuss every wine with you, so we'll have no trouble finding the perfect bottle to serve with our meal. In fact, Piergiorgio tells us, wine is considered food in Italy, one more element to be chosen with the rest of your meal's ingredients.
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Montalcino Restaurants and Wine Bars
Osticcio is the best destination for wine and food in the walled city of Montalcino. The wine and food was excellent and I highly recommend that you experience Osticcio. Montalcino restaurants and wine bars.
The wine of Milan
The San Colombano hills have been labelled IGT [Indicazione Geografica Tipica] Collina Milanese in 1995.
The Nettare dei Santi Farm, has always had strong ties with Milan and this part of the region which has a strong a cultural heritage and traditions. That's why the Domm label was created - to pay a tribute to the Cathedral od Milan (The Duomo). The farm was founded by Franco Riccardi, olympic fencing champion in 1930 He had a passion for wine and started producing it at the end of the 50's. Thanks to the work of his son Enrico and his grandson Gianenrico that same passion has turned that farm into a company that now produces over 25 differentt wines. Its aim is to To make the wine of Milan known all over the world, Nettare dei Santi is preparing the 2015 Expo exhibiting its IGT red wine, with as many as 42 labels translated into as many foreign languages.
Peck Wine
Darrell tours the wine cellar of the Peck, the reknown food and wine merchant in Milano
Wine Barolo Bussia Prunotto
Enoteca Vanni: An hidden temple of wine right in the centre of Lucca
Tuscany it's famous for it's wine and Gabriele takes us to visit this wine shop, right in the centre of Lucca. Enoteca Vanni, one of the biggest in Italy owns a variety of Tuscany and Italian wines. The visit of this shop is a very interesting experience: as you enter you can smell the flavour of the wine, but the beauty of this shop is at a lower level. Down the stairs you are inside a medieval wine cellars (dating back to the 1200’s) that holds more than 55.000 bottles and more than 1.000 labels.
With Turislucca we can organize wine tastings at Enoteca Vanni and let you taste a variety of wines!!
Milano Cellars 2016 California Dolcetto
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Our Milano Cellars 2016 California Dolcetto is comprised of 83% Dolcetto and 17% Zinfandel. It has a beautiful, dark burgundy robe. The nose is filled with aromas of raspberry, strawberry, caramel and coffee. This is a sweet wine with generous and fruity flavors. The mouth is packed full of young healthy antioxidants from the tannins in the fruit. The attack is bright, sweet and very round. It has a noticeable weight on the palate as a result of the sweetness, which is counterbalanced by a good amount of acidity. Tannins are quite developed for this young wine and provide a lot of length. The balance between all of these elements provides the wine great ageing potential.
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Wine tasting on wheels in northern Italy
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Cormons, Collio, Italy - 16 June 2013
1. Wide top shot of the municipality of Cormons in the heart of the Collio wine region
2. Wide of vineyards and hills in Collio
3. Mid of vineyards with horses in the background
4. Wide of a group of friends preparing for a day in Collio on yellow Vespas
5. Close of the name Collio written on the front of Vespa
6. Close of a Vespa rider wearing his helmet and waving
7. Mid of a row of riders on yellow Vespas
8. Wide of riders leaving La Subida Restaurant and Hotel
9. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Josko Sirk, owner of the Hotel and Restaurant, La Subida:
A Vespa allows you to experience the region better and be one with the landscape, because you're free, because you aren't locked up inside a car, and you feel more under your feet. This is why you should ride a Vespa. The reason to ride a Vespa should be to know more, satisfy your curiosity, meet people, learn about places. And if once in a while we sip a glass of wine, nothing will happen.
10. Mid of Josko Sirk leaving on his yellow Vespa
11. Wide of riders driving through the Collio region
12. Mid of riders alongside vineyards
13. Close of a row of Vespas riding through the Collio countryside
14. Wide and zoom in of the Vespa riders
15. Wide of the Vespa riders passing by a winery
16. Mid of Cormons Winery manager, Elena Orzan, holding a glass of wine at a tasting
17. Wide of Orzan serving customers wine at a tasting
18. Close of Orzan serving customer wine at the tasting
19. SOUNDBITE (Italian), Elena Orzan, Cormons Winery Manager:
People here have a culture of drinking very well, not in a negative way, but rather in a high quality way because our white wine is refreshing and thirst-quenching. At the same time, it can gave great satisfaction in just one glass.
20. Wide of four tourists riding on yellow Vespas in the Collio region
21. Close driving shot of vineyards
22. Wide driving shot of vineyards and hills
23. Wide pan right of the same tourists arriving at the Vosca winery in Collio
24. Close of a winemaker uncorking his own bottle
25. Close of the wineglasses as they are picked up
26. Mid of tourists drinking with the winemaker
27. Wide of tourists sampling local salami with the wine
28. Wide of tourists getting back on their Vespas to continue the wine tour
29. Wide of tourists passing through a shaded country road in Collio
30. Mid of same
31. Wide of tourists coming downhill on their Vespas
32. Wide of tourists on a tour of a Picech vineyards with the winemaker
33. Wide of tourists taking a tour of the Picech cellar
34. Mid of tourists taking a tour of the Picech cellar
35. Mid of Roberto Picech serving a Spritz (wine and sparkling water)
36. Close of the filling up of wine glasses
37. Mid of tourists drinking the Spritz
38. Close of local snacks on the table with a model of a yellow Vespa
39. Wide of two Vespas riding through wine country
40. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Fabio Di Vittorio, Vespa wine tourist from Milan:
You enter the spirit of different winemakers, of the territory. And the wine-producers are special people, they open their doors, they open their hearts, they talk about their struggles, their ideas, their enthusiasm. I found it to be an exciting experience.
41. Wide of the tourists driving through Cormons
42. Wide of tourists arriving at the Keber winery
43. Wide of tourists touring the Keber cellar
44. Mid of the winemaker showing tourists old bottles made by his grandfather
45. Close of old Keber bottles dating back to the 1960s
46. Wide of the winemaker serving wine to the tourists
47. Close of wine glasses with the winemaker in the background
48. Mid of the tourists serving themselves a glass of wine
54. Mid of Orzan serving wine
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The vineyards of the Oltrepò Pavese | Italia Slow Tour
The history of wine is deeply rooted in Rovescala, there are many vineyards here that are over 100 years old, producing a truly excellent wine. The Oltrepò Pavese area was created for winemaking! They make sparkling white, as well as red wines: Bonarda, Pinot Noir, Barbera, Riesling, Buttafuoco, Sangue di Giuda and Muscatel. Why is this place so special? It depends on the right soil and climate, it is on the 45th parallel, the line credited with having the largest number of centres of wine production in the world!
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Confraternita Buttafuoco Storico - Fiamberti Vini - Symposium XXI - Vino Italia - Italian Red Wine
A short interview to Giulio Fiamberti to introduce Buttafuoco Storico one of great Italian Red Wine, produced in Oltrepò Pavese.
Amarone TV - Amarone Experience 2013 edition Italian Wine
A great 2013 for Confraternita dell'Amarone, who achieved important goals, with a great edition of Amarone Experience, in Milan, New York, Paris, London, Belgium, Amsterdam. An international Amarone Tasting Tour, the Amarone Experience 2013 tour, with 46 Amarone labels representing 41 wineries. Danilo della Mura, Gran Maestro of Confraternita dell'Amarone, summerize all the events realized throughout the 2013 by Confraternita dell'Amarone. A special thanks to the following wineries who supported Confraternita dell'Amarone: Zenato, Guerrieri Rizzardi, Nicolis,Tommasi,Novaia,Musella,Montezovo,Venturini, Eleva, Romano dal Forno, Trabucchi, Tinazzi, Secondo Marco, Villa Monteleone, Rubinelli Vajol, Allegrini, Mazzi, Massimago, Sartori, Roccolo Grassi, Cesari, Masi, Ca' Rugate, Latium, Valentina Cubi, Tedeschi, Santa Sofia, San Rustico, Le Marognole, Le Ragose, Brigaldara, Aldegheri, Speri, Recchia, Collina dei Ciliegi, Monte Tondo, Manara, Vogadori, Boscaini Carlo, Antolini.
Amarone Tv is a production of Stile Italia Tv, realized by Danilo della Mura
Per la Confraternita dell'Amarone, il 2013 è stato un anno veramente importante. La seconda edizione dell'Amarone Experience ha portato 46 etichette di Amarone, in rappresentanza di 41 aziende produttrici, a New York, Londra, Belgio, Amsterdam, Parigi e Milano. In questo video, Danilo della Mura, Gran Maestro della Confraternita dell'Amarone, presenta una sintesi degli eventi realizzati nel 2013.
Amarone Tv è una produzione di Stile Italia Tv, realizzata dalla Confraternita dell'Amarone, ideata da Danilo della Mura
Cantina del Brunello di Montalcino Siena • Enoteca e degustazioni
La Cantina del Brunello di Montalcino si trova in Via della Sapienza, 66, 53100 Siena SI
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Enoteca Buccone, Wine and Spirits Degustation in Rome
Enoteca Buccone, Wine and Spirits Degustation on Via di Ripetta 19, Rome
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Dare to drink different: Italian wine shopping unboxing
Dare to drink different.
Unboxing my Italian wine shopping from wine.com and Eataly L.A.
Whites:
Elena Walch Selezione Pinot Bianco 2016 - 16.99$
Istituto Agrario San Michele all’Adige Nosiola 2015 -17.99$
Clelia Romano Colli di Lapio Fiano di Avellino Docg 2016 - 24.99$
Michele Alois Caiti Pallagrello Bianco 2014 - 22.80$
Reds:
Trappolini Canaiolo Nero 2014 - 11.80$
Terre Rubino Oltreme’ Susumaniello 2014 18.80$
Rose':
Di Giovanna Gerbino, Nerello Mascalese Rosato 2016 13.80$
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Into one of Rome's most impressive Wine Cellars at the Ristorante Paganelli, Rome