Southern Italy Wine Culinary Travel Resource

Robert Griffin

Total 136 Posts

Thanksgiving Wine List

Happy Thanksgiving! Here is our wine list; we are having 25 people for dinner. From left to right: Ciro Picariello, Fiano di Avellino 2014 Casebianche, La Matta 2013 Casa di Baal, Aglianico di Baal 2011 Salvatore Magnoni, Primalaterra 2013 Reale, Cardamone 2013 Le Vigne di Raito , Ragis 2011 Terre

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Seven Years of Visits – The Emerging South

The South is an emerging wine region, but this was not the case thirty years ago. Prior to the unification of Italy in 1861 and for many years thereafter there was a lack of economic opportunity in Southern Italy. As a result of many centuries of foreign domination followed by the more prosperous North’s

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Finally!

After many years I have finally found what I have been looking for; a dining experience that replicates my Southern Italy dining experiences. Enoteca Umberto, 256 Atwell Ave. Providence (Federal Hill) is an unpretentious small restaurant (18 inside seats; several more outside) that captures the essence of Southern Italy cuisine.

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De Santis – Montemiletto

On the first day of our Southern Italy trip Gaetano Petrillo introduced us to a new winery located in his home town of Montemiletto; Cantine De Santis. Alberto DeSantis has been bottling his wine for only five years. The vineyard has been in the family for two generations. Alberto’s family,

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Searching for One’s Roots

As a country of immigrants many are interested in their roots. I have studied  both my Italian and Irish heritages, but because of many trips to Italy, including my grandparents’ home town of Corleto Perticara, my focus has been more on my Italian roots. (In above photo from left to right,

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Grande Degustazione May 14, 2016

On May 14th we are hosting a grand tasting of 14 wines from wineries located in the Regions of Campania and Basilicata. The wineries are small family run operations; the largest produces approximately 70,000 bottles per annum. As with most small wineries the producers abide by sustainable viticulture; many are certified

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