
Flute: Is it the right glass for Prosecco? And what about Prosecco col fondo?
Despite the growing interest in wine and wine education, many still serve Prosecco in a flute. The flute. If you came of age in the

Despite the growing interest in wine and wine education, many still serve Prosecco in a flute. The flute. If you came of age in the

The natural “habitat” for Prosecco Colfondo and fans of this classic Veneto wine. An “osteria veneta” was the backdrop for a wine blogger’s recent discovery

Sopressa isn’t just any salume. It’s unique to the Veneto and Treviso province. We just had to share this post about sopressa from the Facebook

An Italian toast for the new year. There are lots of way to say “happy new year” in Italian. Here are just some of them.

When it comes to pairing with dessert, it’s okay not to follow the rules. In today’s world of heightened awareness of wine and robust wine

Tramezzini are the Venetian version of what the English call “tea sandwiches” or “cucumber sandwiches.” If you have ever spent any significant time in Venice,

Above: an “ombra” of wine, a small glass shared in company. Most believe that the Venetian word for a small glass of wine, ombra (literally

Today I want to tell you about Asolo, the town. It is a wonderful village overlooking a vast section of the Treviso foothills. The famous poet