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Biodiversity – A theme at Vinitaly

Although today is Thursday and I promised I would write about Italian indigenous varietals, I want to write about a subject that kept coming up throughout my Italian trip – biodiversity.

If in the meantime, before my next indigenous variety post, you want to learn of a new grape variety, check out Dobianchi’s post on a new project in Venice by the Bisol family. Fascinating stuff.

Back to biodiversity in Italy. Italy is among the most cultivated of European countries with over 200+ products that have the protected designation of origin (PDO) or protected geographical indication (PGI) status. There are over 500+ wines that have the DOCG, DOC or IGT designations as well.

Italy also has the highest number of unique flora and fauna in Europe. No mean feat. What does all of this mean? It means that attending to the health and biodiversity of these products is important for the Italian economy and Italy’s international reputation. It seemed to me that this year more than in the past, this was considered a strong point by the authorities, the agricultural ministry and producers. I am quite pleased at this renewed attitude.

More than ever they seemed to be seeking organic certifications. In the past, I have found that the Italian producers as opposed to the French were somewhat loathe to get the certification. Sometimes it was for the bureaucracy that it entailed and sometimes because of the stigma attached. I think that is no longer the case.

I also discovered that a number of food products in the Agrifood pavilion held the symbol Biodiversity Friend from the World Biodiversity Association. The organization, located in Verona, is attempting to make it’s voice heard and looking at the fair, it seemed to be making a difference. We shall see but everyone seems quite concerned about protecting their products. It seemed fitting to write about this right before Earth Day 2011.

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Vinitaly 5: Expanding My Horizons

This Vinitaly I have lived the fair in a new way looking at it from more of an institutional focus and thinking about what it means for the economy, the people who work there and the industry in general. Of course I tasted many new wines that I will write about in the next days but first I wanted to explore other themes and pavilions that I discovered at the fair.

Among them were the pavilions dedicated to Olive Oil called Sol, to food called Agrifood and Enolitech, a pavilion dedicated to technology for wine producers.

In general, I am never able to get to all three of these pavilions because there is just too much to do and see. This year though, I got to go to Sol and Agrifood. I was amazed to see the number of producers in both and the breadth of their offerings. From beer to balsamic vinegar to pepperoncino in Agrifood and each region showcasing their olive oil.

There are almost as many cultivars for making olive oil as their are grape varieties, which as we know, is very expansive. I was thrilled to see these new pavilions, new to me anyway, and was excited to see how busy they were. I am thinking about becoming a olive oil taster as well as one for coffee. It’s all very stimulating and just makes me want to visit every corner of Italy. This is exactly the same feeling I have had for 24 years, since that first long visit to Florence and Rome. I’m always amazed how great it feels to fall in love again with the same country but looking at it through a new lens.

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