An Italian Wine Blogger

I really don’t like to describe myself, but as I believe, strongly, in the power of suggestion and creative fo words,I’ll try!

 

My name is Francesco Saverio, but you can call Saverio (Friends call me)!

I’m from Le Marche, but I’m also a little bit “Toscano” because I spent 7 years in Tuscany, where my love story with Wine started.
I’m an “Enogastronauta”! My main task is to event organizer and web marketing consultant, but actually spend most of my days to manage sites, blogs and social profiles for work and passion, when they are not around Cellars, of course!
I decided to create this Wine Blog because my greatest passion, as well as life itself, isthe wine and I think it’s easy evincerlo from my articles and my activity on social networks … about here’s my social contacts:

                                              

And  the wine , in fact, that gave me the opportunity to see the world from new perspectives, with different nuances and to know reality, territories and, above all, people who hardly would come to know through other avenues. My path towards the glass part of my native land, the Marches, a land of great whites, most notably the Verdicchio (and lately of great Rossi) , but evolves in Tuscany, land of a thousand variations of red ,  that in some areas become “Black”,  where I could learn about the great writers and even more great people and great friends, that with their wines I have been able to move, much to push me around Italy (and not only) looking for unique sensations that only in Wine I can find.

Far be it from me to force myself to you as a wine expert or wine Guro, because if there is one thing I am sure of, Socratic speaking, it is not yet know anything about the wine, and the Life on a myriad of other topics, but this is what feeds every day and my curiosity leads me to see all of a less critical, more open and certainly respectful. You are having reached a level of awareness, even before knowledge that can make me feel at ease in every context and certainly an important goal for a person with whom fate has not always been a harbinger of positivity. Yet it is with a smile on his face and the wine in the heart that I carry all my new adventure, including that undertaken by opening this Wine Blog.

The goal of WineBlogRoll is primarily to share my impressions and even more myemotions enoiche all those who, like you, love the wine and appreciate the value and values.
I love to learn and to tell people, because often it is the personality of those producers who find in wines that I have the pleasure and good fortune to taste.
In my life I traveled a lot and it is living in places such as Marche, Tuscany, Lombardy and wandering through Europe and the world, that I fell in love with wine and even before whom the wine does, lives it and feels like the result of their own choices, their own personality, their own sacrifice, but also of their zest for life!
That’s why I see  the wine, just like a journey, trusting that the journey, and then the wine, what is more exciting I must still be done … I lived … tasted!

This is my blog and I feel at home, as I hope you will come to feel you reading me, because here on WineBlogRoll will always find an open door, a chair ready and a good glass of wine waiting for you.
 

The essay Molière said “Great is the fortune of one who has a good bottle, a good book, a good friend” and I good bottles to share I’ll always, books out there, but good friends there are not ever enough, then, if it is true … and it’s true … that the wine is sharing, friendliness, sincerity, sentiment and respect with this blog, as happened in the past, we will find all new and true friends!
Feel so , free to enter “my house” as you were of Friends and not mere guests … peek, look, browse, and why not … comment and criticize if you consider it appropriate, but never forget to take my every word as a result of my personal emotions and not as a dogma or a mere objective assessment!
Wine is alive and I have always been wary of those who speak of it as something rationally imbrigliabile and describable.

What you will find on WineBlogRoll:

  • Sensory impressions, sensory and emotional related to my hometasting or tastings around Cellars and events;
  • travel stories and personal experiences related to wine;
  • news, gossip and news from dall’enosfera I interpreted and described;
  • unpretentious advice about food and wine pairings and food-wine-context;
  • excursions in areas adjacent to that wine making, such as those in the world of craft beer (I’m a homebrewer modest) and the kitchen (cooking is my passion complementary);
  • A blogroll, or a press-to-date from the best Italian and International Wine Blogs I selected;
  • the banners you see are all the result of careful selection and are designed to act as honest advice about activities that I have been able to test in person and I have met with their products and services;
  • You can also discover every Monday for seven days alerts concerning the cellar, the wine and the food of the week, between the ones I got to know and that I consider it appropriate to suggest.
What you will never find on WineBlogRoll:
  • Critical free and not producers, oenologists, sommeliers, bloggers, journalists etc …;
  • deliberately destructive comments about wines that I did not appreciate (I think it is essential, in order to respect the work of others and of subjectivity that should permeate the world of wine such as Art, avoid talking about wines that you do not appreciate, instead of criticizing badly causing bad feelings in readers and causing damage to the image more or less consistent with those that the wine produced, investing knowledge, time and money … or at least to me, incurable dreamer, like to see that!);
  • here you will never, ever numerical evaluation (ex .: 90/100), but you’ll come across some nice and somewhat romantic hearts of the wine , which for me are better than any mere vote, but at the same time represent only one way different and ironic to represent the emotion of my taste;
  • Wine fratricidal wars between “traditional” and wine bio-dynamic, bio-logical or natural, also will notice a neutral position, because what interests me is to really find my glass a wine that meets my taste and that can move me either it organic or not organic. Obviously, always I appreciate some respect of Our Lady Mother Nature.

I wish you a good reading and conclude with the phrase that you will find at the end of all my post …

Wine is sharing!