Dedicated to Sommeliers

This category contains useful information dedicated to sommeliers and aspiring sommeliers or those working as such. You will find information from associations, insights, ideas for Christmas gifts, gossip and personal opinions. 😋

"Town Crier Bell: Have you ever heard of the Town Crier?

"Town Crier Bell: Have you ever heard of the Town Crier?

Writing the last article of the year is something a bit special for me because, in a way, it means closing one cycle to begin another. That is why today I am particularly keen to develop a theme that is not trivial, with the aim of reflecting...

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Italian wines: Lombardy

Italian wines: Lombardy

In this article I am happy to share with you a small excerpt from the second edition of my book 'How to become a Sommelier' dedicated to the wines of Lombardy. Even though my beating heart is and always will be from Romagna, Lombardy is the region that has 'adopted' me and in...

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Christmas 2019: I'm starting over.

Christmas 2019: I'm starting over.

It's 15 days until Christmas 2019 and 15 minutes ago I told Fabrizio (my best friend, the brother I never had, my partner) that I'm taking the whole month off in February. He laughed, saying I need it. I think he laughed....

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Massimago: when Amarone becomes a romantic experience

Massimago: when Amarone becomes a romantic experience

I have just come back from the Merano Wine Fest and I am finally stopping for a moment to tell you about the Massimago winery, its wines, its Amarone della Valpolicella, but above all about the experience I had around Verona. I decided to give it a different slant....

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Amarone della Valpolicella: what to pair with this wine?

Amarone della Valpolicella: what to pair with this wine?

Every day Instagram shows me photos of girls weighing a thousand and one kilos who in the space of a year have put together a physique worthy of a super model thanks to the ketogenic diet. Perfect, I decided to do it too. I can basically just take pictures of the carbs....

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Biscuits without butter and eggs: which wine to pair with them?

Biscuits without butter and eggs: which wine to pair with them?

Today I want to share with you a quick quick recipe for your moments of despondency... er, dieting! I took advantage of the fact that I wanted to tell you about some delicious Malvasia Aromatica di Candia sparkling sweet or raisin wine I recently drank in Val Tidone to...

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La Montina: a wonderful evening in Franciacorta

La Montina: a wonderful evening in Franciacorta

It was 25 March 2015, for 4 days I had been an AIS Sommelier and for 15 days Perlage Suite had been born... which gives online notebook with another web address had begun to look like a real wine blog! If I had been told that 4 years later I would be....

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Port wine: 6 things you might not know and 6 tastings

Port wine: 6 things you might not know and 6 tastings

In mid-September I went to Porto with my closest friend - and partner - Fabrizio and I was delighted that he too was able to admire the magic of this city and taste these wonderful wines. When I hear about liqueur wines, and in particular Port Wine, I...

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Valtidone Wine Fest: the triumph of Malvasia

Valtidone Wine Fest: the triumph of Malvasia

In this article I will not tell you about wine. I will save all the tastings I did during the Valtidone Wine Fest for a future article, where I will be happy to share my notes with you and point out the Malvasia (and other) wines I liked best. No, in...

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Sommelier: who should serve first at the table?

Sommelier: who should serve first at the table?

One of the questions you ask me most often concerns precedence, i.e. "who should the sommelier serve first at the table?" FISAR or AIS does not matter, the rules are identical for any Association. If I hadn't studied, as a woman, I would tell you that for gallantry the...

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How to work as a Sommelier in London: 3 useful tips

How to work as a Sommelier in London: 3 useful tips

Every day you send me lovely emails (almost all of them, I would wring some necks...😅) and one of the things you ask me most often is 'how to work as a sommelier in London'. Curiously I have never visited London: I always put it off, preferring destinations that I...

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Zidarich: tastings for Mare & Vitovska 2019

Zidarich: tastings for Mare & Vitovska 2019

Mare & Vitovska 2019 took place over a month ago, but due to a series of personal vicissitudes I found myself with 'writer's block'. This is why I decided to focus on the new edition of my bestselling book 'How to become a Sommelier'. Not...

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Instagram: is 2019 the end of the (wine) influencer?

Instagram: is 2019 the end of the (wine) influencer?

It was October 2014, at the National Research Centre in Bologna. With Fabrizio, my closest friend and partner, we were taking a Social Marketing course. I had just registered the domain of my first wine blog, cavatappi.org, and did not even suspect...

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Corino: a special family in the heart of Barolo

Corino: a special family in the heart of Barolo

The last stop on the Pellegrini press tour was in Barolo, at the Corino winery. When you think of a 'family' winery, you think of a reality exactly like this one! But its winemaking history began with previous generations, when in 1952 Celeste...

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Bruno Rocca: the elegance of Barbaresco

Bruno Rocca: the elegance of Barbaresco

I admit, I miss a tour among all the Barbaresco producers, even though I know those produced by some small companies that are still able to excite me. That is why, when Babol Communication invited me to the Piedmont press tour organised by...

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Fausto Coppi: Marina Coppi Vineyards, Francesco's passion

Fausto Coppi: Marina Coppi Vineyards, Francesco's passion

Today I left for two days in Piedmont for a tour organised by Pellegrini 1904 SpA in collaboration with Babol Communication. First of all I want to thank Pietro Pellegrini not only for the invitation, but for his pleasant company intertwined with a...

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Vinitaly 2019: 8 wines from Emilia-Romagna to discover

Vinitaly 2019: 8 wines from Emilia-Romagna to discover

At Vinitaly 2019, as always, I took a lot of notes... and flicking through my Moleskine Wine Journal today, I had only decided to write a 'generic' article about the best tastings I did this year. Yet, page after page, word after word, it...

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Tenuta Sant'Antonio: a spectacular vertical of Telos!

Tenuta Sant'Antonio: a spectacular vertical of Telos!

Here is a tasting I did during this splendid Vinitaly 2019 that I have not yet told you about: a vertical tasting of Telos Bianco by Tenuta Sant'Antonio to which Agnese of Wine Meridian invited me, whom I thank! The Télos project was born from the desire to...

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Champagne Laurent-Perrier: Reportage of a love affair

Champagne Laurent-Perrier: Reportage of a love affair

Reportage of a love because I had never been to Champagne, although I loved it. I admit that I would drink nothing else, at all hours of the day. Champagne, champagne and more champagne: champagne is capable of turning an ordinary moment into a special occasion! Then you know...

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Vinitaly 2019: 72 tastings you can't miss

Vinitaly 2019: 72 tastings you can't miss

By now, for me giving you this map of my tastings for Vinitaly is a tradition that I am happy to respect again this year! I have chosen 72 tastings that you absolutely cannot miss by keeping the wines of all types that I liked best. Then I created...

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French wines: these 6 Champagnes will amaze you

French wines: these 6 Champagnes will amaze you

Last Sunday, I had the honour of attending a Champagne tasting organised by Marco Manzoli, aka @vinogodi, at the La Barrique restaurant in Poviglio, a charming, remote location in the province of Reggio Emilia. Well, we ate a...

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Merlotta Brut: who says charmat method sparkling wine does not evolve?

Merlotta Brut: who says charmat method sparkling wine does not evolve?

As is often the case on my blog, I talk about sparkling wines, and when I talk about sparkling wines I am not just talking about Champagne, Trento DOC or Franciacorta DOCG to mention the more 'sought-after' ones, but I like to discover small realities or dispel 'false myths'. Today I want to tell you about the...

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FIVI 2018: the Piacenza Wine Market was a success, even if...

FIVI 2018: the Piacenza Wine Market was a success, even if...

There, I know you noticed the end of the title, that 'even if' followed by the three canonical dots. You're already sniffing a slight controversy, so you're probably curious to find out 'who I'm mad at'. Let's make a small premise: the 2018 FIVI was an occasion....

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Sicilian Marsala and Piacenza cuisine

Sicilian Marsala and Piacenza cuisine

When Antonio Montano asked me to be co-presenter of this evening on Marsala at Le Proposte di Corano Restaurant, in my beloved Colli Piacentini, I was delighted to accept. Sicily has always been in my heart, and I never tire of repeating it...

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Lisbon: Bacalhau a Braz and Vinho Verde in the heart of Alfama

Lisbon: Bacalhau a Braz and Vinho Verde in the heart of Alfama

If I had been told just a week ago, I would never have imagined writing an article dedicated to 'Bacalhau a Braz' from the Copenhagen Coffee Lab in Lisbon. I have to say that I have the good fortune of a special best friend, who is aware of the heavy year I am having...

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Gabriele Scaglione: fabulous Piedmont wines

Gabriele Scaglione: fabulous Piedmont wines

Those who know me know that I rarely fall in love to this extent. I was at Gabriele Scaglione's in May with Federico, during his touch-and-go in Italy. Akiyoshi was missing, but I hope to meet him at the next opportunity... maybe we'll go....

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Chile: grape varieties, winemaking practices and wines

Chile: grape varieties, winemaking practices and wines

Welcome to my notes dedicated to Chilean wine! Before delving into all the aspects of viticulture in Chile, let's make a very brief summary to help us fix the key concepts and make the following paragraphs easier to flow through. The climate in Chile...

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Apulian rosé wines: Salento to become an oasis for Eastern winelovers

Apulian rosé wines: Salento to become an oasis for Eastern winelovers

It was some time ago that Stefano Spagnolo of Salento Wine Shop talked to me about his beloved Salento and portrayed it as a land capable of producing extraordinary rosé wines. So he sent me 6 labels of these Apulian rosé wines and the first thing I thought of, when I saw them, was that they were...

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Vinitaly 2018: but who are these specialised operators?

Vinitaly 2018: but who are these specialised operators?

There, I had decided as the first article of Vinitaly 2018 to talk about rosé wines... and instead nada, I immediately got the itch for controversy! In fact, I don't even want to be controversial, but to reflect together with you on the numbers of Vinitaly and especially on those who...

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On Father's Day we talk about Argentina and Argentine wines

On Father's Day we talk about Argentina and Argentine wines

I have been a little unsure what to write about today... also because every day you write to me in great numbers with so many questions and curiosities about the world of wine. As always, I can't answer them all (but I do what I can), but I will start with an initial piece of advice...

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A wine to discover in 2018? His name is Lorenzo.

A wine to discover in 2018? His name is Lorenzo.

Last Wednesday, after having photographed some thirty beautiful orchids in Michele Cesi's greenhouse to update his online shop I Love Orchids (if you love orchids, you can't help but visit it by clicking HERE), I found the strength to get to Costa...

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Io Bevo Così: 10 wines not to be missed in 2018

Io Bevo Così: 10 wines not to be missed in 2018

The only thing I like about travelling by train is that it is very compatible with my life as a wine blogger: in fact I am writing to you right now to tell you how my day went! Granted, I'm so hungry I could eat a Lilliput with all its...

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Ask me if I am happy: Yoga & Franciacorta docet in Brescia ❤

Ask me if I am happy: Yoga & Franciacorta docet in Brescia ❤

It's 3pm and, after yet another sleepless night these past two months, I decided to take a mental break to tell you something... and in particular I would like to discuss with you a topic that, at first glance, doesn't have much to do with wine: Happiness. Have you ever...

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Spaghetti Carbonara: recipe and combination

Spaghetti Carbonara: recipe and combination

Today I decided to talk about my absolute favourite dish: spaghetti carbonara! At home, I always have yellow eggs, guanciale, pecorino romano, black pepper and spaghetti alla chitarra... for me, these are the only ingredients needed for...

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Francesco Carfagna: from heroic winegrower to wine 'palazzinaro'

Francesco Carfagna: from heroic winegrower to wine 'palazzinaro'

I do not normally write news articles, not even about wine. In this case, however, I feel like making an exception because this hallucinating news I read this morning on the Slow Food website is about the world I left behind, the construction industry, and the world in which...

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