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October 11, 2012

When consumers choose Piedmont wines, they are not just getting good quality, they are experiencing part of a history and a culture developed around a beautiful land.

Piedmont Italy, known as the land of wine, truffles and well being, a land of rustic hills, sweeping valleys, and crisp mountain air, is a diverse and majestic region responsible for some of the world’s most celebrated products.

September 26, 2012

Simply Italian: Great Wines is designed to be the world’s premiere Italian wine experience.

Simply Italian: Great Wines, presented by I.E.E.M. (International Event and Exhibition Management), is designed to be the world’s premiere Italian wine experience. Over 40 wineries will be on hand, represented by winemakers, winery owners and brand specialists to bring the incredible culture and passion of Italian winemaking, glass by glass, to trade professionals.

August 28, 2012

Piemonte Land of Perfection Grand Tasting Event was held on July 18th 2012, in New York City.

Piemonte Land of Perfection Grand Tasting Event was held on July 18th 2012, in New York City. It was an afternoon of wine tasting, educational seminars, and networking opportunities exclusively for buyers, restaurateurs and journalists – overall, an important day for the rediscovery of wines from Piemonte in the United States.

June 15, 2012

“Piemonte Land of Perfection” invites you to experience the fruits of this distinctive climate and to meet the artisans dedicated to making wines representative of its beauty.

The region of Piedmont, a majestic and diverse landscape located at the foot of the Italian Alps, has been producing world-renowned wines for centuries. 45,000 hectares of vineyards reach across a serene countryside, immersed in history and tradition: a truly unique terroir, reflected in the prominent and refined flavors of its wines.

January 22, 2012

As you enter the Veneto region at the base of the Alps you encounter steep mountains of grape dedicated to developing the best and only offcially designated Proseccos.

Driving north from Venice, Italy, you leave the relatively flat planes of the Adriatic coast and enter the mountainous region of the Italian Pre-Alps. As the mountains loom closer,

April 12, 2011

While Frescobaldi and Antinori have been making Tuscan wine for well over half a millenium, newcomers Carpineto and Banfi have been successfully carving their own brands into the region's aging barrels.