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As the old saying goes, diversity is the spice of life and this craving for diversity is best satiated by a deeper dip into Italian wines.
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I like trying new wines and I guess many readers share my inquisitive and thirsty nature. After passing the half century milestone of wine drinking, the mainstream international varieties, as lovely as they may be, are simply not enough. As the old saying goes, diversity is the spice of life and this craving for diversity is best satiated by a deeper dip into Italian wines. Why? Because by far and away, Italy has the greatest diversity of wine varieties and styles. It’s not even close.