Italy
From the snow-capped Alps to the sun-soaked shores of Sicily, Italy is a living mosaic of culture, climate, and character, a country where wine is not just made, but lived. Each of its twenty regions has its own dialect, cuisine, and grapes, forming a tapestry of styles that together define Italian wine’s extraordinary depth and charm. The landscape is as varied as the wines themselves: volcanic slopes, rolling hills, limestone coasts, and alpine valleys, each shaping a distinct expression of terroir.
Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, and Barbera headline the reds, from the elegance of Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino to the haunting perfume of Barolo and Barbaresco. Down south, Aglianico, Nero d’Avola, and Primitivo bring sun-drenched richness and earthy authenticity. Whites offer a thrilling counterpoint: the alpine freshness of Pinot Grigio and Cortese, the saline grace of Vermentino, and the textured, volcanic beauty of Carricante and Fiano. And let’s not forget Italy’s sparkling soul, from Prosecco’s joyful effervescence to the refined complexity of Franciacorta and Trento DOC.
What makes Italy so captivating is its harmony between chaos and craft. The wines are deeply tied to food, family, and place, expressive yet effortless, vibrant yet rooted. From humble trattoria tables to the grandest cellars, Italian wine speaks a universal language of generosity and joy. Every glass feels like a glimpse into la dolce vita, with sunlight, laughter, and a touch of poetry in every sip.
Filters
- Chardonnay
- Malvasia Nera
- Negroamaro
- Primitivo
- Verdeca
- Aglianico
- Alicante Bouschet
- Ancellotta
- Barbera
- Cabernet Franc
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese
- Canaiolo
- Cannonau
- Carignan
- Carricante
- Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco
- Cortese
- Corvina
- Corvina, Molinara, Rondinella
- Corvinone
- Corvinone, Corvina, Rondinella
- Dolcetto
- Falanghina
- Fiano
- Garganega
- Glera
- Greco
- Grillo
- Malvasia
- Merlot
- Merlot, Sangiovese
- Montepulciano
- Nebbiolo
- Nerello Mascalese
- Nero D'Avola
- Nero d'Avola
- Nero d`Avola
- Picolit
- Pinot Grigio
- Pinot Noir
- Refosco
- Ribolla Gialla
- Riesling
- Rondinella
- Sangiovese
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Shiraz
- Susumaniello
- Syrah
- Turbiana
- Vermentino
- Zibibbo
- Amarone della Valpolicella, Veneto
- Barbaresco, Piedmont
- Barbera d'Alba, Piedmont
- Bardolino, Veneto
- Barolo, Piedmont
- Bolgheri, Tuscany
- Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany
- Cannonau di Sardegna
- Chianti Classico, Tuscany
- Conegliano Valdobbiadene, Veneto
- Emilia-Romagna
- Etna, Sicily
- Fiano di Avellino, Campania
- Franciacorta, Lombardy
- Frascati Superiore, Lazio
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- Gavi, Piedmont
- Gavi, Piemonte
- Greco di Tufo, Campania
- Irpinia, Campania
- Langhe, Piedmont
- Liguria
- Lugana, Veneto
- Maremma, Tuscany
- Montalcino, Tuscany
- Montepulciano, Tuscany
- Morellino di Scansano, Tuscany
- Nizza, Piedmont
- Piedmont
- Primitivo di Manduria, Puglia
- Puglia
- Salento, Puglia
- Salice Salentino, Puglia
- Sannio, Campania
- Sardinia
- Sicily
- Soave, Veneto
- Taurasi, Campania
- Terre Siciliane, Sicily
- Trentino, Alto Adige
- Treviso, Veneto
- Tuscany
- Valpolicella, Veneto
- Various Regions from
- Veneto
- Vidor
- Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Tuscany
- A Mano
- San Marzano
- Terre Di Montelusa
- Trastullo
- Agricola Punica
- Al-Cantara
- Anselmi
- Avignonesi
- Avignonesi and Capannelle
- Badia a Coltibuono
- Banfi
- Bellavista
- Bove
- Brunilde di Menzione
- Bruno Giacosa
- Ca Vittoria
- Ca`Enzo
- Campo Alle Comete
- Campo alle Comete
- Cantele
- Carpineto
- Castel de Paolis
- Castellare di Castellina
- Castello di Buttrio
- Castello di Volpaia
- Castello Vicchiomaggio
- Ca’Rugate
- Colomba Bianca
- Duca di Dolle
- Elena Walch
- Fattoria Le Pupille
- Felsina
- Feudi di San Gregorio
- Feudi Di San Gregorio
- Fontodi
- Franco Conterno
- G.D Vajra
- Giacomo Fenocchio
- Graci
- Guerrieri Rizzardi
- Guido Berlucchi
- Il Folle
- Il Marroneto
- Isole e Olena
- La Cantina Pizzolato
- La Giustiniana
- Livio Felluga
- ll Marroneto
- Lvnae
- Marchesi di Grésy
- Marion
- Masottina
- Michele Chiarlo
- Monte del Frà
- Musella
- Petrolo
- Pieropan
- Pietradolce
- Pinino
- Pizzolato
- Poderi Parpinello
- Prapian Estate
- Querciabella
- Roagna
- Roccolo Grassi
- Romano dal Forno
- San Silvestro
- Sella & Mosca
- Sesti
- Specogna
- Tenuta di Bibbiano
- Tenuta San Guido
- Tramin
- Umberto Cesari
- Vietti
- Vigneti Zabù
- Vinnaioli Jermann
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Puglia in its little black dress. Rich, dark and quietly seductive, this Negroamaro is all about depth with poise. Crushed blackberries and ripe ch...
View full details2022 Malvasia Nera 'Talo', San Marzano
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View full details2022 'Edda Lei Bianco', San Marzano
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