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Italian grape and wine domestication took 7,000 years. Seeds show a shift from wild to cultivated types. Sardinia played a key role early.
Experience a taste of the sweet life during this Italian train trip through Rome and Tuscany. This unique experience offers ...
A wine shop sign in the ruins of the ancient Roman city Herculaneum’s main street. The sign tells viewers to 'come to the sign of the bowls' (ad cucumas). Some of the wines also have vintage dates.
About a quarter of Italy’s wine exports, or about $2 billion worth, get shipped to America each year. Across Tuscany’s rolling hills, with its olive groves and cypress-lined country roads ...
Italy is concerned but not "terrified" of any new tariffs the United States could impose on wine, the country's agriculture minister said on Thursday, adding he hoped diplomatic efforts could ...
The 14th edition of OperaWine kicked off Vinitaly, Italy’s signature wine fair in Verona, on April 5 against a backdrop of uncertainty and fear of a trans-Atlantic trade war sparked by President ...
Italy’s economic strength is in the processing and manufacturing of goods, made with imported raw materials and ingredients. It re-exports the value-added Italian products to top trading partners that ...
Italy's wine exports in 2024 grew 5 per cent year ... nothing is still defined or final," said Matteo Zoppas, head of the country's trade agency ICE. Lollobrigida and Zoppas were speaking at ...
Italy exports more wine to the US than any other country. Last year, it sold 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) worth of wines, spirits and vinegars in the US market, a quarter of its total worldwide ...