Many events to get to know almost 3,000 Italian native vines in the City of Angels. We export the best!
Cataratto? Colorino? What are they? To illustrate the rich Los Angeles public is "VivaVinoLA", the series of events sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce Italian-American.
Now in its second edition, this year VivaVinoLa is ongoing until May 19 and will go on stage with Italian Native Vines unmissable tastings, tastings, workshops and cultural events.
The initiative was created to raise awareness of our own indigenous varieties or overseas: The Best of Italian in the show, here are some "star" by region:
Tuscany: Sangiovese and Colorino
Campania Aglianico and Falanghina
Sardinia: Cannonau
Piedmont: Barolo and Barbera
Sicily: Cataratto
Emilia Romagna Lambrusco
Puglia Primitivo
And this is just a taste!
The beautiful country stands out in the world because of the richness and diversity of territories and "terroir". It's almost 3000 the Italian native vines: a real asset.
The wineries that are on display in VivavinoLa are many, including the aristocracy:
Caiarossa Castle, Monastery, Masi, Michele Chiarlo, Montresor, Nozzole, Poggio alle Sughere, Princic Radikon, Donnafugata Tormaresca Argentiera Estate, Seven Bridges, Terre de la Case, Estates Nardi, Villa Sandi,
Terre de la Case, Torcalvano, Tormaresca Vidussi, Villa Massa Villa Pozzi, Villa Sandi, Giuseppe Bocchino Farm, Winery Valter Ciani, Balan, Bellussi Cesconi, Donnafugata, La Badia, La Mancina, Montresor, Murgo, Primosic, St. Joseph.
For more information about wineries Look for them in our database for this link.
The California market is highly rated in the United States and Viva vinoLa means tastings, seminars, happy hours, theme dinners in famous Italian restaurants on the West Coast, meetings with the Tuscan enologist Carlo Ferrini (former consultant for Ricasoli, Tasca d ' Almerita, San Leonardo).
On this occasion, consumers, buyers, enthusiasts and insiders have picked up the cup flag to appreciate the richness of variety and territoriality Italian.
"There is no event on the West Coast - said Letizia Miccoli, secretary general of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles - which highlights the uniqueness and the strong regional ties with the territory as the Italian wines. The purpose of" VivaVinoLA "is to educate the consumer and industry experts to appreciate the native and the great wealth wine of Italy. This year also includes a section dedicated to the great Italian sparkling wines."