Thu. Oct 31st, 2024

Why this Web Magazine

Dear readers,

you are reading WineReporter, my web magazine dedicated exclusively to the world of Italian wine, the stories, the characters, the territories, the traditions, the wine economy and the most authentic Italian cuisine.

Not a simple blog among thousands, but a written and visual magazine, professional but informal, simple and non-trivial, in search of unconventional ideas and news from the world of food and wine.

It is an online newspaper made in Italy but projected to the world. Therefore I chose English as the first language for all contents with timely translation into Italian in order to offer a complete web magazine in two versions. Just click on the purple bar at the top where the flag is to switch from one language to another.

Wine Reporter develops and amplifies the original idea of the native site (TheWineReporter) which since November 2016 has focused above all on reviews in English of the best Italian wines.

As you know, many foreign bloggers and journalists come to our country and then write articles about the wines they “discovered”. I wanted to reverse the flow of information: in reality the same wines that foreign colleagues talk about had already been discovered by us Italians some time ago. Therefore, in these virtual pages, I tell the story of our wines (but not only) – with an open and dynamic look at the global and international, opting for a clear, synthetic but precise narrative style, understandable even to non-experts, in two languages: English and Italian.

Wine Reporter has the ambition of being an orientation web magazine, a real guide to choosing the best Italian wines: the famous ones but also those that “will be famous”.

Here you will also find stories, news, interviews, food for thought and economic insights on the world of food and wine.

This site is an online magazine registered with the Court of Rome. All the wines, places, people, topics described have been chosen according to the free right of criticism and expression protected by article 21 of the Italian Constitution.

Copyright by Umberto Gambino