I am in the middle of my article on this truly iconic winery in beautiful Alto Adige (Italy).
Yes, its been awhile since I have posted my articles. There is no excuse, except that the summer in the Berkshires, where I live, has been jam packed with the array of summer events that occupy my time, day in and day out.
Concerts at Tanglewood (Lenox, Ma) have taken time away from my writing skills. The concerts included James Taylor, Joan Baez, The Indigo Girls, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Arlo Guthrie and Yo Yo Ma.Now that the majority of the popular artist series has ended, my voice at The Wine Hub will shine again.
Thank you for your kind emails asking me to get back to work.
This is a visual preview of my next article on Cantina Tramin...
(attached are the photos from Cantina Tramin- from my article is forthcoming)
/•/ Luiz Alberto, #winelover. Founder of the #winelover community, judge at International wine competitions, wine educator and communicator. /•/ Philip S. Kampe, #winelover: Growing up in New Orleans has opened my eyes to the world of wine, food, and culture. My heritage is a combination of French, British, and Hungarian. Add eight years of European life coupled with a wife of Italian roots and you will understand my journey into this amazing world.
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