
Slow Wine Guide - 2017 US Tour - New York
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Slow Wine Producers - February 1st, 2017 - New York
Great guides, like great wines, begin with the soil.
The Slow Wine Guide evaluates over 400 different wineries and treats each with the utmost respect and attention. The Slow Wine team prides itself on the human contact it has with all producers, which is essential to the guide's evaluations. While other guides limit their relationship to a blind tasting and brief write up, Slow Wine takes the time to get personal with each winery in order to create a well-informed, detailed review of the wines themselves and the people behind the production. Slow Wine selects wineries that respect and reflect their local terroir and practice sustainable methods that benefit the environment. And for the first time ever, those wineries that receive the snail or the official Slow Wine seal are 100% free of chemical herbicides, a quality that the Slow Wine Guide continues to passionately support.
Slow Wine recognizes that the wineries they review not only put their hearts and souls into the wines they produce, but also into the land on which it is made. The guide uses the following symbols to evaluate each winery:
THE SNAIL, the Slow Food symbol, signals a cellar that has distinguished itself through its interpretation of sensorial, territorial, environmental and personal values in harmony with the Slow Food philosophy
THE BOTTLE, allocated to cellars that show a consistently high quality throughout their range of wines
THE COIN, an indicator of great value
Join us to preview this innovative guide, discover new wines, and meet the people behind 50+ select Italian producers who represent the Slow Wine values.
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This event is open to industry trade and press only; business cards and corresponding credentials will be required to enter. We reserve the right to deny admission.
Slow Wine featured wines represent outstanding quality, expressing the history and identity of the land from which they come in each sip.
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