There’s an old Italian saying: “Those who drink red wine can live a hundred years.”In today’s world, that might only tell half the story — because red wine is not just good for your health, it can also work wonders for your skin and beauty.Yes, wine — especially red wine — is more than a pretty drink in your glass. It might just be your secret beauty weapon.Antioxidant Power: Glow from the Inside OutThe beauty benefits of red wine lie in its rich antioxidant content.Flavonoids encourage cell renewal and improve skin elasticity, while polyphenols neutralize free radicals — the main…
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By IVAN SHIU (Xiao Junwen)When speaking with wine distributors, a common sentiment often arises: Why does the wine we enjoy in Italy taste better than the same bottle consumed in China? Aside from factors like transportation and storage, the most important reason is actually the food. Imagine dining in an Italian restaurant—there’s always a wide variety of wines available, and both chefs and servers are well-versed in wine. Italian dishes paired with local wines are simply a delight.This is why I believe that if Italian wine is to further penetrate the Chinese market, it must focus on close collaboration with…
For sparkling wine lovers, Italy today offers far more than just the traditional regions of Trentino, Franciacorta, and Oltrepò Pavese. In recent years, the production of Italian sparkling wines has flourished across the country, with some regions even seeing greater growth in sparkling wines than in reds. This marks yet another remarkable achievement for Italy in the world of wine.Currently, over 70 winemakers in Italy are passionately crafting more than 200 sparkling wine labels. Particularly outstanding are those from southern regions such as Abruzzo, Puglia, and Sicily, which rival the classic sparkling wines from the North in both quality and…
In Montalcino, one of Italy’s top wine regions, the world of wine goes far beyond the name “Brunello.” Recently, following a masterclass focused on “Micro-Diversity and Identity in Montalcino,” we had the pleasure of interviewing renowned Italian wine critic Massimo Billetto. He offered us a deeper look into the terroir and philosophy behind eight carefully selected wines.Interview— Mr. Massimo Billetto, now that this fascinating tasting has concluded, what do you think was the common thread among the eight wines we tasted today?Massimo Billetto: They all show great respect for the region. Each wine has its own personality and characteristics, but…
Solighetto, April 8, 2025 — The Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG once again takes center stage on the red carpet of the Venice Biennale. During an event held today at the Vinitaly wine fair, the Consortium for the Protection of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG unveiled a series of initiatives for the upcoming 82nd Venice International Film Festival.The event was hosted by Il Gusto magazine director Eleonora Cozzella and featured several distinguished guests, including Luca Zaia, President of the Veneto Region; Giorgio Pasotti, actor and brand ambassador for Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG; and Franco Adami, President of the Consortium.The highlight of…
At this year’s Vinitaly event, we found ourselves in the heart of Alto Adige, a remarkable land that will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its designation as a wine-producing region in 2025.At the Verona International Wine Fair, we had a conversation with Andreas Kofler, President of the Consorzio Vini Alto Adige:– Mr. President, let’s begin with this important milestone: what does this 50-year anniversary mean for your region?– “These fifty years have been crucial. During this time, we’ve witnessed profound changes: from a region known for large-scale production, particularly of Schiava wines, we gradually shifted toward quality-focused viticulture with a…
Wine Channel with Abruzzo Wine Protection Consortium’s China Tour: A Cross-Cultural Wine CelebrationIn March 2025, the Abruzzo Wine Protection Consortium, in collaboration with the Wine Channel, embarked on a grand journey across China, making stops in Shanghai, Chengdu, and Guangzhou. This tour brought an enchanting fusion of Eastern and Western wine cultures to life. From a modern tasting along the banks of the Huangpu River to a gastronomic encounter in the heart of Sichuan and a professional dialogue at the Pearl River port, Abruzzo wines showcased their unique charm, offering Chinese consumers and industry professionals an unforgettable Italian sensory experience.Shanghai:…
On November 21, 2024, Wine Channel hosted the final event of the Italian Wine Promotion Tour in Chengdu, China, in collaboration with the Chinese company WINECON. Chengdu, a city of 22 million people, boasts a vibrant network of restaurants, bars, and leisure venues, making it a strategic hub for Italian wines entering the Chinese market.The event attracted 200 industry professionals, including buyers, distributors, and representatives from the hospitality sector, who explored and tasted 114 premium wines presented by 11 Italian wineries. This roadshow provided a significant opportunity for Italian wineries to connect with the Chinese market and strengthen their relationships.Due…
On November 19, Wine Channel and Pacco Wineseer, leaders in Italian wine promotion, teamed up to host an Italian wine roadshow, showcasing top-tier Italian wines to Chinese consumers.The event featured tastings of exceptional wines from renowned Italian wineries across various regions, including:Aldegheri, highlighting Verona’s rich history and winemaking traditions.Abbazia Monte Oliveto, offering wines from multiple regions in Italy, from Tuscany to Veneto’s Amarone, Emilia-Romagna, and Puglia’s Primitivo.Cozzarolo, presenting authentic flavors from Friuli Venezia Giulia.Gama Food, featuring classic Italian wines like Amarone, Brunello di Montalcino, Cannonau, and Lambrusco.Italian Wine Selections, showcasing a diverse array of wines from Piedmont, Prosecco, Sardinia, Tre…
The 6th QWine Expo will take place from November 15–17 at the Qingtian Overseas Chinese Imported Goods City. With the theme “Bringing the World Together, Showcasing Beauty,” this grand event will feature five main exhibition areas: the International Wine Pavilion, International Coffee Pavilion, Qingtian Lifestyle Pavilion, High-end Smart and New Energy Vehicle Pavilion, and the Imported Goods Pavilion. The exhibition spans 90,000 square meters, with the main area hosting 600 booths and the market section offering 1,000 booths. It is expected to attract 800 domestic and international wine companies, 200 coffee importers, 100 lifestyle importers, and 500 companies from other…