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Donnafugata Sedara 2020Nero d'Avola from Sicily, Italy
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Ziobaffa Organic Toscana 2018Sangiovese from Tuscany, Italy
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ColleMassari Melacce Vermentino 2021Vermentino from Tuscany, Italy
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Avignonesi Cantaloro 2019Other Red Blends from Tuscany, Italy
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Regaleali Bianco 2020Other White Blends from Sicily, Italy
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ColleMassari Melacce Vermentino 2020Vermentino from Tuscany, Italy
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Suavia Soave Classico 2022Garganega from Soave, Veneto, Italy
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Avignonesi Rosso di Montepulciano 2019Sangiovese from Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy
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Donnafugata Anthilia 2021Other White Blends from Italy
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Castello di Bossi Chianti Classico 2020Sangiovese from Chianti Classico, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
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Pieropan Soave Classico 2022Garganega from Soave, Veneto, Italy
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Di Majo Norante Sangiovese 2020Sangiovese from Molise, Italy
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Argiano Non Confunditur 2020Tuscan Blends from Tuscany, Italy
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La Scolca White Label Gavi 2022Cortese from Gavi, Piedmont, Italy
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Italian Wine
Named “Oenotria” by the ancient Greeks for its abundance of grapevines, Italy has always had a culture virtually inextricable from red, white and sparkling wines. Wine grapes grow in every region throughout Italy—a long and narrow boot-shaped peninsula extending into the Mediterranean.
Italian Wine Regions
Naturally, most Italian wine regions enjoy a Mediterranean climate and a notable coastline, if not coastline on all borders, as is the case with the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. The Alps in the northern Italian wine regions of Valle d'Aosta, Lombardy and Alto Adige create favorable conditions for cool-climate grape varieties. The Apennine Mountains, extending from Liguria in the north to Calabria in the south, affect climate, grape variety and harvest periods throughout. Considering the variable terrain and conditions, it is still safe to say that most high quality viticulture in Italy takes place on picturesque hillsides.
Italian Grape Varieties
Italy boasts more indigenous grape varieties than any other country—between 500 and 800, depending on whom you ask—and most Italian wine production relies upon these native grapes. In some Italian wine regions, international varieties have worked their way in, but are declining in popularity, especially as younger growers take interest in reviving local varieties. Most important are Sangiovese, reaching its greatest potential in Tuscany, as well as Nebbiolo, the prized grape of Piedmont, producing single varietal, age-worthy Piedmontese wines. Other important varieties include Corvina, Montepulciano, Barbera, Nero d’Avola and of course the white wines, Trebbiano, Verdicchio and Garganega. The list goes on.