What is Maremma?

Maremma is a major historical and geographical territory shared by Tuscany and Lazio. The boundaries are roughly and historically defined as the coastal territory extending from the south of Livorno in Tuscany to the northern section of Lazio in the province of Viterbo…

From the Abolishment of the Mezzadria to the birth of the DOC System: A plunge in the origins of Super Tuscans

After World War II, Tuscan wines underwent a radical change. In fact, the Tuscan vineyards had just emerged from the phylloxera crisis, totally destroyed economically.

However, a number of changes would prove to herald a complete renaissance of this prestigious wine region and give birth to exceptional wines that the wine world would soon nickname the ‘Super Tuscans’…

Chile’s Flagship Wine Grape Variety: Carménère

Despite only having 2.7% of the world’s vineyard surface area, Chile is a wine powerhouse and the largest wine-producing country in South America. Chile ranks sixth after Italy, France, Spain, Australia and the USA.

With nearly twenty million inhabitants, the narrow country between the Andes Mountain Range and the Pacific Ocean is an avid wine consumer. However…