Red or white for your inspiration? While viewing the movie, Eat, Pray, Love I was transported back to Italy. MSNBC says, “Julia Roberts plays a woman who leaves her safe life behind to go on a journey of self-discovery by embarking on a round-the-world trip.” However, for me Italy is the true inspiration in the movie. Italy is all about the food, sights, and wine all the while enjoying them with friends and family.
Consigli di…vini says… Italy is famous for many reasons, but perhaps it is mostly famous for its exclusive quality of wine. The wines of Italy are full of varieties. Wine is very common item in Italy, as tea and coffee are common in the other parts of the world. There are many different varieties of wine. The two most distinct and prominent classifications are red and white wine. There is a lot more varieties suitable for different activities.

There are table wines, after dinner wines, lighter wine and more varieties to be enjoyed and wine culture is something very sophisticated to learn and implement it in a delicate way to enjoy the total effect of wine. The process of fermentation rather from fermented grapes produces most of the wines. Fermenting red grapes makes red wine and white wine is from white grapes. www.Consiglidivini.com
For additional inspirational soul-searching in Italy… Italia Much More
Which do you like, red or white? Do you have a favorite Italian wine?










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