Thursday 30 December 2010

Welcome to the Italian Wine Boutique Blog

In this blog we would like to share our knowledge, passion and ideas for and about Italian Wine. With over 35 years of experience as award winning Head Sommeliers at Michelin/5 Star level establishments in the UK, we have gained quite some knowledge about Italian wines and British taste. Thanks to this knowledge, with this blog we hope to introduce you to those less known varieties as much as some true classic gems that surely will not disappoint you.

With New Year’s Eve just a few days away, our first seasonal tip is about sparkling wine… what else!

UK and Italian Wine: Prosecco and so much more
What is actually the status of Italian wine in the UK?  Research of Wine Intelligence tells us that at least 28 million Britons drink on average 9.5 glasses of wine a month. Wine Intelligence also states that at least 15% (2010) of them like to drink a glass of Prosecco compared to 8% in 2007. Although 4.2 million people already love the fabulous bubbles and the delicate apple and pear overtones of this dry sparkling Italian wine, it is becoming known to a much wider audience as an alternative to pricey party Champagne such as Crystal and as the key ingredient in Bellini and countless other fruit cocktails.
At the Italian Wine Boutique we are happy that this Italian sparkling wine is getting more popular by the day and is receiving the fame it deserves after almost 300 years of existence. However, we know there is so much more to Prosecco and other Italian sparkling wines that most people realise.
So do not miss our next blogs on Italian sparkling wines, with the results of our blind tastings of Franciacorta DOCG V Cru Champagnes, tips on how to choose the right sparkling Italian wine for the occasion and even a video tutorial on how to open a bottle of bubbles without blinding one of your guests.  

The Italian Wine Boutique Blog: Vi aspettiamo numerosi!
Through this blog we will guide you through the secrets of Italian wines. Read this blog every week and learn about how to understand labels, names, grapes and a lot more. Read also about news from the world of fine Italian wines, the occasional gossip and always plenty of advice on how to pair your Italian wines with food from the all over the world.

Vi aspettiamo numerosi!

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