Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC Pigato U Baccan 2022 Bruna
Valle d'Aosta DOC Chambave Moscato Passito Prieurè 2020 La Crotta di Vegneron
Aglianico del Vulture DOC Titolo 2021 Elena Fucci
Colli di Luni DOC Vermentino Etichetta Nera 2023 Lunae
Toscana Rosso IGT Castello di Fonterutoli Siepi 2021 Marchesi Mazzei
Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG Asinone 2021 Poliziano
Collio DOC Pinot Bianco 2022 Villa Russiz
As usual, Gambero Rosso has started the publication of the previews of the wines awarded by the new 2018 edition of the guide with the prestigious Tre Bicchieri.
September 4 was the day of Sicily , with a large group of 22 labels which confirms the scope of the Etna DOC phenomenon but which also sees the presence of some new entries, a sign that this region is increasingly increasing its quality level throughout its territory. Two days later it was the turn of South Tyrol , among the flagships of national enology, with a heritage typically rich in nuances : fresh Valle Isarco, a Pinot Noir Mazzon of character, light and fragrant Kalterersee - Lake Caldaro and so on, signaling in particular a luxuriant harvest for the slave , who has seen numerous wines reaching the final stages.
On September 8, Calabria and Basilicata fell , regions for which the number of awarded labels is not representative of the qualitative leap they have known in recent years. Calabria is tinged with a modern vision oriented towards sustainability , with a pleasant rediscovery of the Saracena area , which after years of hard work obtains due recognition. Basilicata confirms the primacy of its Aglianico del Vulture , a source of pride for the beautiful wine country, but it remains a region to be discovered because it is full of unexplored potential.
The watchword for Molise is stability , with Di Majo Norante who sees his resourcefulness in defending the unique peculiarities of this area further recognized. Abruzzo, on the other hand, sees a correspondence in all its main production areas, with a good representation of its indigenous grape varieties: Trebbiano, Pecorino and Montepulciano do well, also in the rosé version , which this year sees three Cerasuolo d ' Abruzzo DOC climb the podium of the Three Glasses.