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Wine from Italy
Italy is among the world's most diverse wine countries, with over 20 wine regions and hundreds of authorized grape varieties. From north to south, wine is produced in almost every style – from cool, mineral whites and elegant reds to complex dessert and sparkling wines. Italian wine combines ancient traditions with modern techniques and offers a ri...
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★ 95 – DH Wines★ 94 – James Suckling★ 93 – Wine Enthusiast★ 93 – Robert Parker★ 93 – Decanter★ 4.3 – VivinoCordero di Montezemolo Barolo Gattera DOCG 2017
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Collection: Wine from Italy
Italy is among the world's most diverse wine countries, with over 20 wine regions and hundreds of authorized grape varieties. From north to south, wine is produced in almost every style – from cool, mineral whites and elegant reds to complex dessert and sparkling wines. Italian wine combines ancient traditions with modern techniques and offers a rich expression of terroir.
The main wine regions in Italy
- Piedmont : Home of Barolo and Barbaresco (Nebbiolo), Barbera and Dolcetto.
- Tuscany : Sangiovese in Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and Super Tuscans (often IGT).
- Veneto : Valpolicella, Ripasso, Amarone and white wines such as Soave and Pinot Grigio.
- Sicily : Nero d'Avola, Frappato and Etna wines on Nerello Mascalese and Carricante.
- Trentino-Alto Adige : Fresh, cool white wines and elegant red wines – often from high-altitude vineyards.
- Apulia and Campania : Primitivo, Negroamaro and Aglianico with warmth and fullness.
- Lombardy and Franciacorta : Sparkling wines made using the traditional method.
Styles and grape variety
Italian wine production ranges from ultra-traditional DOCG wines to experimental, terroir-driven IGT wines. Some of the most widely grown grapes are:
- Nebbiolo : Structure, tannin and elegance – especially in Barolo and Barbaresco.
- Sangiovese : Fresh acidity, red berries and herbs. Italy's most planted grape.
- Barbera : Fruity, acidic and food-friendly – especially in Piedmont.
- Corvina : Used in Veneto for both light Valpolicella and strong Amarone.
- Pinot Grigio : Light and fresh white wine, especially from Northern Italy.
- Glera : Used for Prosecco – fruity and sparkling.
- Nero d'Avola, Vermentino, Carricante, Aglianico : Regional varieties with strong identity.
Wines range from easy-drinking everyday wines to complex wines with high aging potential and depth.
Italian wine legislation and classification
Italy's classification system follows four main levels:
- Vino : Table wine without geographical indication.
- IGT : Indicates geographical origin, but allows more freedom in grape selection and vinification.
- DOC : Strictly controlled with requirements for grapes, harvest yield and style.
- DOCG : Highest level – with extra control and sensory testing.
Some of Italy's most sought-after wines – such as Brunello, Barolo and Amarone – are classified as DOCG. Many Super Tuscans are IGT wines, giving winemakers the freedom to work with non-traditional grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Frequently asked questions about wine from Italy
What do DOC and DOCG mean in Italian wine?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) and DOCG (… e Garantita) are classifications that indicate origin and quality control. DOCG is the highest level and requires both chemical and sensory testing before bottling.
Which Italian wines are best for aging?
Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, Taurasi and Amarone are all wines with high aging potential – often 10–20 years or more. Some IGT wines from Tuscany also develop beautifully over time.
Is Italian wine good with food?
Yes. Most Italian wines are made with food in mind – especially because of their high acidity and balanced alcohol. Sangiovese and Nebbiolo, for example, go well with tomato-based dishes, meats and hard cheeses.
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