As Giovanni Busi is confirmed for a new term as president of the Chianti Wine Consortium, the sector faces growing pressure.
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As Giovanni Busi is confirmed for a new term as president of the Chianti Wine Consortium, the sector faces growing pressure.
Read moreTuscany, the land of rolling vineyards, is undergoing a cultural revolutionl because of the new Italian Road Code.
Read moreThe artist and his wife Trudie Styler, who own a wine estate in Tuscany, at the festival in Fortezza da Basso.
Read moreVicino al centro di Montespertoli, nel cuore del Chianti, è da pochi giorni in vendita porzione di colonica con ingresso privato, posto auto e giardino.
Read moreSharing the scene of the good life are the typical products of Chianti, including oil, cheese, cold cuts, which will be served from September 8th to 11st in Greve.
Read moreThe Italian government’s IMU property tax is putting at risk agricultural production in the Chianti countryside of Tuscany, local mayors complained.
Read moreSchools re-open in Tuscan epicentre seismic activity, but light earth quake tremors rippled through the Chianti wine-growing district of Tuscany on Monday December 22, 2014.
Read moreThe Italian Police confiscate 30,000 bottles of fake Brunello, Chianti. The low-quality wine was destined for sale at 10 times its real value.
Read moreChianti Classico sales up 10% in 2012, thanks mainly to exports. An upward trend that’s consolidated after somewhat smaller growth in 2011 (+4% from 2010). The United States, Germany and Canada are, in order, the Black Rooster’s biggest markets.
Read moreTuscany’s world-famous wine Chianti has had a name change for the Chinese market, President of the Consorzio Vino Chianti Giovanni Busi said on Thursday. “To avoid mistakes or fraud we decided to register the trademark in China with a Chinese name,” Busi said.