by Silvia Donati
The list that wine buffs around the world expect with anticipation every year is out: Wine Spectator's Top 100, which "honors successful wineries, regions and vintages around the world," based on quality, value, availability and excitement.
And, as is always the case, Italy stars with 20 wines, making it the second country with the most wines in the list, after the U.S. with 27 entries. The Italian wine grabbing the top spot, 4th overall (the podium is all American), is the Tuscan Brunello di Montalcino 2010 from Tenuta Il Poggione.
Source: http://www.italymagazine.com/
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