Wine & Other Stories

2025: Four suggested Italian Wines

Written by Veronica Lavenia

Lacrimabianco 2023 by Cantine Olivella: “The sip is the right combination of freshness and flavor, supported by an enveloping aftertaste with fruity and aromatic returns.
A wine to be appreciated in everyday life with an excellent price/quality ratio.”
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Lacrimabianco 2023 - Cantine Olivella

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Fuori Limite Le Vecchie Vigne 2021 by  Traerte: “The nose opens with hints of fresh white and yellow flowers, followed by delicate fruity notes of candied Lebanese citron and ripe apple.” For the full review click here.

Fuori Limite Le Vecchie Vigne 2021 - Traerte

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Rosso di Mare 2022 by Terre di Levanto: “The sip is characterized by its easy drinkability. Freshness and flavor give a pleasant sip supported by a non-invasive tannic texture and a delicate and enveloping aftertaste of ripe fruit.” For the full review click here.

Rosso di Mare 2022 - Terre di Levanto

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Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2020 by Begali: “The sip is perfectly balanced and harmonious. The tannin is important, but well-polished and elegant. Good persistence of taste and smell, with an aftertaste of ripe fruit and fine spices.” For the full review click here.

Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2020 - Begali

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About the author

Veronica Lavenia

PhD.
Writer, book author, essayist and magazine contributor, some of her works have appeared in the most popular International magazines.
Digital Content Manager and Communication Manager at "The Wolf Post", since the birth of the platform.

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