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Mapping Barbera denominations

Diary 52: Mapping Barbera

DOC/DOCGs in Piemonte Piemonte is proud to have no fewer than 60 wine denominations and no IGT wine. But this number of DOCs/DOCGs brings problems as well. Mapping Barbera denominations in Monferrato shows these very clearly. In the 1970s, there was a rush to create the newly available accreditation as a DOC. Barolo and Barbaresco

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Celebration full line up

Diary 52: a celebration tasting

And finally, it’s been a busy time! In September, my 400-page book, The Wines of Piemonte, was published … And here is what I tasted, no drank, with my local tasting group to celebrate the happy day. The tasting reflects the book: Barolo and Barbaresco of course, but so much more! Great grape varieties, a

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Diary 51: publication day!

I am delighted to say that publication day for my book has arrived, four years after my book proposal was accepted. It is now available for sale directly from the publisher. This is the culmination of a huge amount of intense work, especially over the last four years. I am hugely grateful to all the producers and

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Main entrance, Venaria Reale

Diary 50: an important milestone

Since my last update in January, I have made important progress on The Wines of Piemonte. The big news is that on 31 May, on time, I submitted my full text to the Classic Wine Library. This is genuinely an important milestone! While it has been on the publisher’s and Amazon’s websites for some time to pre-order, that

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Entrance to Vinitaly

Diary 49: Piemonte in Verona

Vinitaly 2023 The biggest event in Italian wine business is the national wine fair, Vinitaly, held in Verona every year in spring. It is massive. 93,000 visitors, of which more than a quarter were foreign buyers, attended this year. The organisation has improved over the years, especially since the pandemic, with a better shuttle bus

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Grapes turning colour in July, probably Pelaverga Piccolo

Diary 46: Update, January 2023

Happy new year! A year has passed since I last wrote to update you on the progress on my book, The Wines of Piemonte. It has been an excellent year. I have spent a good amount of time in the region and have finished the basic research for the book. I also have complete first drafts

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Guido Rivella, Barbaresco Montestefano vertical 2010-2019

Diary 45: Guido Rivella’s Barbaresco Montestefano, a vertical tasting

I was fortunate to attend a complete vertical tasting of Guido Rivella’s Barbaresco Montestefano, courtesy of Ultravino, his UK importer. Ultravino is doing a great job finding hands-on winemakers producing small volumes of really high-quality wines from Piemonte. It has been impossible to visit every important winery for my forthcoming book on The Wines of

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Alba DOC in tonneaux

Diary 44: Alba DOC really does exist…and it’s not what you think it is!

Is Alba DOC the same as Barbera d’Alba? Barbera d’Alba, Dolcetto d’Alba and Nebbiolo d’Alba are all well-known Piedmontese DOCs. The former two are important as they represent Barbera and Dolcetto in and around Barolo and Barbaresco, even if there are also specialist DOCGs in this area for Dolcetto. By contrast, Alba DOC is an

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