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Don’t miss db’s Italy Report 2025, out now

From fine whites in Umbria and forgotten grapes in Piedmont to medal-winning Sangioveses, we uncover what’s worth drinking, buying and talking about in Italian wine.

You don’t want to miss checking out db’s Italy Report 2025. It’s a corker!

Not only do we dive into which Italian region has the potential to mirror Provence’s stratospheric success with rosé, we also investigate which wines are slaying at auction (it’s not all Super Tuscans…) and why Nebbiolo’s neighbour grape Freisa is turning heads.

With all eyes on Trump’s tariffs, our Italy Report features an in-depth look at how Italian producers can weather the storm with their biggest and most important market, the US.

It’s also a chance to see which Sangiovese wines our experienced panel of judges deemed worthy of a medal in the Global Sangiovese Masters.

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You’ll also find vinous inspiration from the late Pope, learn what’s happening with Gorgona’s ‘prison island’, and get better acquainted with bubble-free Prosecco, all in the Italy Report 2025.

Expect acquisitions, innovations and controversial vintages. Not to mention a tractor load of Italian charm.

 

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