In quality, quantity and pure enjoyment, Italy is the world’s greatest wine-grower. But until the 1950’s, most Italian wine was sold in bulk, with no reference to grape, region or vintage. How did this nation known for straw-wrapped bottles of plonk transform into America’s favorite import? Join Advanced Sommelier Mary Ross as we taste 5…
In quality, quantity and pure enjoyment, Italy is the world’s greatest wine-grower. But until the 1950’s, most Italian wine was sold in bulk, with no reference to grape, region or vintage. How did this nation known for straw-wrapped bottles of plonk transform into America’s favorite import? Join Advanced Sommelier Mary Ross as we taste 5 favorite Italian wines - including Classico's from Amarone and one of Italy's most sought-after Chianti's - paired with stuzzichini (Italian noshes), practice Italian wine terms and reveal how Chicago became the heart of Italy’s wine Renaissance.
Wines tasted in class today:
- Prosecco Superiorie, Adami, "Bosco di Gica", 2020, Valdobiadenne, Italy
- Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Barone Cornacchia “Casanova”, 2016, Abruzzo, Italy
- Chianti Classico DOCG, Badia a Coltibuono, 2018, Tuscany, Italy
- Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, Ca' del Monte, 2015, Veneto, Italy
- Moscato d'Asti, Saracco, 2020, Piedmont, Italy
Learn more about Advanced Sommelier Mary Ross here.
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