BY: Bradt Guides
Italy’s wine renaissance has become undeniable in recent years. It is not only one of the world’s leading wine producers, it’s also a popular destination for wine tourism enthusiasts who come from all over the globe to immerse themselves in the history, traditions, and unique flavours that only the Bel Paese can offer. This wine renaissance is not only taking place in famous cellars and vineyards; it has also extended to unusual places, allowing wine to become the protagonist in ways that were once difficult to imagine.
Italian wine has found new spaces in which to demonstrate its appeal, further enriching visitor experience in the process. From Michelin star restaurants offering menus with paired local wines, to small wine museums hidden in villages, wine is everywhere. Its renaissance is visible even in Italy’s airports, where travellers are welcomed to the country and access to local wine treasures is facilitated.
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