Gambero Rosso is an Italian food and wine magazine and publishing group founded in 1986. The Wine Economist, 3 February 2008: Wine Critics Reviewed: Gambero Rosso Its name literally translates as 'red prawn' and comes from a tavern in Pinocchio where the Fox and the Cat dine.
From 1987, Gambero Rosso has published a guide to Italian wine, titled Vini d'Italia, which in a short time became the most influential within Italy. It is also published in English translation under the title Italian Wines. From the 2010 edition, the guide is published without the participation of the Slow Food movement, following controversy over the removal of founder Stefano Bonilli from his position. Gambero Rosso 2010 winners Jancisrobinson.com, 27 September 2009
From 1990, a guide to Italian restaurants was published.
In 1992, Gambero Rosso was issued by Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso as a monthly magazine.
In 1999, a TV channel, Gambero Rosso Channel, was started in cooperation with RaiSat. From July 2009 Gambero Rosso Channel is broadcast by Sky Italia, channel 411.
In 2002, Gambero Rosso's Città del gusto ("City of taste") was opened in Rome, featuring TV studios, cooking school, wine bar and professional and educational activities on 10,000 square meters. In Italy there are 4 different 'Città del gusto': Rome, Naples, Catania and Palermo. From 2009 Paolo Cuccia became the Chairman of Gambero Rosso Holding Spa.
From 2012 Gambero Rosso publishes digital versions of its guides: Vini d'Italia and Ristoranti d'Italia. Apps are available for: Apple iPhone, Samsung Apps, Google Play, Amazon Appstore and Windows 8.
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