Friends, you have followed along as I have shared multiple articles about my Valpolicella adventure. Now, please watch this beautifully made video by Mauro and read this eloquent article by Mike to broaden your perspective of Valpolicella beyond my words. The video provides intimate insight to our journey while Mike’s article offers concluding thoughts on the many wine stories we learned in Valpolicella. This is an excellent article! Enjoy!
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So, what’s the story? That’s a question that Sue and I frequently ask each other after a tasting or winery visit. We’ve learned a lot, tasted interesting wines, met fascinating people. But what’s the takeaway message?
Sometimes it’s a fairly straightforward choice but to be honest I think we live for the complicated narratives– the experiences that really make us sit down and think. What is the story!? Our recent visit to the Valpolicella region was like that. We didn’t find a story — we found a lot of them and the other members of our merry media band — Mauro Fermariello, Michelangelo Tagliente, Michelle Williams and Mads Jordansen — who shared the same experience with us, found many different stories, too, and different ways of telling them.
(Click on the names above to see our colleagues’ work. Mauro Fermariello’s video, which I have embedded above, is a…
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