Italian Red Wine 13 Items
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- All Red Wine
- Nebbiolo 1399
- Sangiovese 913
- Bordeaux Red Blends 282
- Tuscan Blends 170
- Merlot 130
- Other Red Blends 115
- Cabernet Franc 39
- Syrah/Shiraz 22
- Barbera 14
- Aglianico clear Wine Type filter
- Cabernet Sauvignon 11
- Nerello Mascalese 10
- Corvina 8
- Sagrantino 8
- Nero d'Avola 5
- Other Red Wine 4
- Lagrein 2
- Montepulciano 2
- Carmenere 1
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Mastroberardino Stilema Taurasi Riserva 2018Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Mastroberardino Stilema Taurasi Riserva 2016Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Galardi Terra di Lavoro 2011Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Feudi di San Gregorio Serpico 2012Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Mastroberardino Naturalis Historia Taurasi 2011Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Mastroberardino Naturalis Historia Taurasi 2009Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Feudi di San Gregorio Serpico 2016Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Feudi di San Gregorio Serpico (3 Liter Bottle - chipped wax capsule) 2001Italy ● Aglianico
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Feudi di San Gregorio Serpico (1.5 Liter Magnum) 2001Italy ● Aglianico
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Feudi di San Gregorio Serpico (3 Liter Bottle) 2003Campania, Italy ● Aglianico
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsPicturesque hillsides, endless coastlines and a favorable climate ...
Italian Red Wine
While picturesque hillsides, endless coastlines and a favorable climate serve to unify the grape-growing culture of this country. The apparent never-ending world of indigenous grape varieties gives Italy an unexampled charm and allure for its red wines. From the steep inclines of the Alps to the sprawling, warm, coastal plains of the south, red grape varieties thrive throughout.
The kings of Italy, wines like Barolo and Barbaresco (made of Nebbiolo), and Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino (made of Sangiovese), as well as Amarone (mostly Corvina), play center stage for the most lauded, collected and cellar-worthy reds. Less popular but entirely deserving of as much praise are the wines made from Aglianico, Sagrantino and Nerello Mascalese.
For those accustomed to drinking New World reds, the south is the place to start. Grapes like Negroamaro or Primitvo from Puglia and Nero d’Avola from Sicily make soft, ammicable, full-bodied, fruit-dominant wines. Curious palates should be on the lookout for Cannonau (Grenache), Lagrein, Teroldego, Ruché, Freisa, Cesanese, Schiopettino, Rossese and Gaglioppo to name a few.
