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These white wine grapes have been around since the 1600s and are only primarily grown in the Gavi region to make Gavi wines. So if you see “cortese” anywhere on the wine label, odds are that ...
Our columnist uncorks a few bottles of Gavi to see if the Italian white retains the romance it held decades ago—and is still a perfect warm-weather wine.
My big surprise this summer has been my addition of a white wine from Italy’s northwestern region of Piemonte. It is made from the cortese grape near the town of Gavi.
Cortese di Gavi (sometimes also labelled Gavi di Gavi or just simply Gavi) is made from the white Cortese grape grown in the southern reaches of Piedmont.
One of the best white wines of its genre you'll find is the 2001 Valditerra Gavi -- -- a white wine with actual flavor, unlike so many watery wines bearing the Gavi name.
This Gavi producer makes some of the most sensual and rewarding styles of white wine in Italy. Given the choice, I would plump for the top wine at this estate, the structured, age-worthy, single ...
Last year, during a visit to Beaufort, S.C., a friend introduced me to his new favorite warm weather wine, Gavi, an Italian white wine from the Piedmont region. There’s nothing new about this crisp, ...
The later is the grape that makes up the famous white wine Gavi. Sparina is now considered one of the top producers of Gavi in the region and was named European Winery of the Year in 2021.
Discover six brilliant bottles from Laithwaites, including a stunning Provence rosé and a rich, barbecue-perfect primitivo ...
In an area where red wine beauties such as Nebbiolo, Dolcetto and Barbera are the perceived norm and white is the exception, Gavi is a standout.