Popular Wine Regions of Italy
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Tenute del Il Borgo Toscana IGT 2019
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Tenute del La Pietra Chardonnay Toscana IGT 2019
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Terlan Primo Grande Cuvée 2021
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Terlan Quarz Sauvignon DOC 2022
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Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2015
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Roads of the RomansFrom 33,00€0,75 lUnit price 44,00€ / lUnavailableAvailable in 2-3 business daysSold out
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Vie di Romans Dessimis Pinot Grigio 2023
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Vie di Romans I Climat 2017 6er Kiste
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Vie di Romans Sauvignon Blanc Vieris 2019
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Vie di Romans Sauvignon Blanc Vieris 2021
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Vie di Romans Veiris Sauvignon Blanc 2023
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Villa Cordevigo Bianco Veronese 2018
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About Italy as a Wine-Producing Country
Winemaking in Italy is rooted in antiquity: Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans made the country Europe's "wine cellar." A unique wine culture developed, which is still characterized by family businesses and modern wineries today. Italy is one of the largest wine producers in the world; the vineyards stretch from South Tyrol and Piedmont over Veneto and Tuscany to Sicily and Sardinia. This wide range of regions makes Italian wine particularly exciting: local grape varieties, differentiated terroirs, and artisanal tradition result in wines with unmistakable identity.
Regions at a Glance
Italy is not only one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the world but also one of the most diverse. From the alpine north to the hot south, from the Mediterranean coasts to the high altitudes of the Apennines – hardly any other country offers such a range of grape varieties, climate zones, and wine styles. With over 20 wine regions, more than 400 indigenous grape varieties, and a deeply rooted culture of enjoyment, Italy is one of the most important wine producers worldwide.
Tuscany: Home of Great Classics
Tuscany is the home of Sangiovese and the world-renowned Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino, as well as Super Tuscans, which have made modern history.
Veneto: Diversity from Valpolicella to Amarone
Veneto offers diversity from spicy Valpolicella to Amarone as an opulent style with concentrated fruit, depth, and aging potential.
South Tyrol: Precision in White and Red Wines
Alpine altitudes, cool nights, and a Mediterranean climate describe South Tyrol as a wine region. Here, precise white wines (Pinot Grigio, Gewürztraminer, Sauvignon Blanc) and characterful red wines (Lagrein, Vernatsch) are produced.
Piedmont: Nebbiolo and the Art of Longevity
One of the great wine regions of the world is Piedmont, primarily due to the famous Nebbiolo grape variety. It forms Barolo and Barbaresco, creating wines with fine tannins, complexity, and a long lifespan.
Sicily and Etna: Volcanic Soils and Mediterranean Power
The wine regions of Sicily & Etna are characterized by volcanic soils, which produce wines with saline tension. Nero d'Avola for Mediterranean power, Etna wines for Burgundian finesse.
Friuli-Venezia Giulia: Aromatic White Wines
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, one of the smallest wine regions in Italy, is a benchmark for structured, mostly oak-influenced aromatic white wines.
Southern Italy: Diversity and Mediterranean Character
The southern Italian provinces of Campania & Apulia are diverse, and so are their wines: the palette ranges from fruity to powerful, from mineral to opulent. Above all, Primitivo enjoys great popularity in Germany due to its straightforwardness.
On the Regions of Italy
Wines from Italy
Italian wines are globally esteemed for their impressive range and distinctive character. From elegant white wines from South Tyrol to powerful red wines from Tuscany and the famous Amarone from Veneto – every drop tells the story of its origin and the craftsmanship of the winemakers.
Iconic Tuscan wines like Tignanello, Sassicaia, and Masseto stand at the pinnacle of the Italian wine world, while profound Amarone from Veneto can age for decades. South Tyrolean white wines offer drinking pleasure, while elegant Piedmontese Barolos and Brunello di Montalcino impress with longevity and depth. This diversity makes Italian wine so unique and desirable.
The styles of Italian wines range from fresh, mineral white wines to complex, spicy red wines and opulent specialties like Amarone or Primitivo. Whether you want to celebrate a festive occasion or enjoy a relaxed evening – Italian wine offers the perfect selection for every taste and moment.
Trust our curated selection and treat yourself to Italian wines that suit you and your lifestyle – complex Italian red wines and precise Italian white wines. Choosing wine from Italy means consciously opting for character, craftsmanship, and terroir. Discover authentic Italian wine enjoyment that combines craftsmanship, origin, and passion.

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Climate and Grape Varieties
The North: Freshness and Precision
Italy spans a climatic arc from the cool Dolomites to the warm Etna. The North, with its regions of South Tyrol, Friuli, Piedmont, and Veneto, has continental to alpine influences, and grape varieties like Pinot Grigio, Gewürztraminer, and Sauvignon Blanc bring freshness, clear structure, and fine minerality. Nebbiolo yields structured, tannic red wines with firm acidity.
The Center: Elegance and Spice
The Center is home to Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche. The balanced, Mediterranean-influenced climate provides Sangiovese with tension, herbal spice, and elegance. Super Tuscans exhibit depth and refined oak.
The South: Power and Depth
The South, in Apulia, Campania, and Sicily, is sun-drenched. Maritime breezes and sometimes volcanic soils yield dense, spicy wines with ripe fruit. Nero d'Avola dominates here.
Terroir and Style
Italian wine thrives on the interplay of soil, climate, and style. Limestone, clay, slate, volcanic rock, and sandy soils create distinct profiles: In Tuscany, Galestro and Alberese lend Sangiovese structure, elegance, and the foundation for Super Tuscans.
In Veneto, limestone and gravel terraces give Valpolicella and Amarone density, concentrated fruit, and depth. South Tyrol's porphyry and dolomitic limestone, combined with high altitudes, produce precise, cool styles.
Piedmont's marl and limestone create the delicate, long-lasting structure of Nebbiolo (Barolo, Barbaresco). Sicily and Etna, with their basaltic volcanic soils, offer salty tension and finesse.
Styles from delicate to powerful
Stylistically, Italian wine ranges from delicate (Nebbiolo) to tension-rich (Sangiovese) and powerful (Amarone, Aglianico). Italian white wines impress with their freshness, aroma, and structure. Super Tuscans are dense, elegant cuvées with great aging potential. Thus, wine from Italy showcases its diversity – precise, characterful, and pleasure-oriented.
With almost all climate zones – from the alpine north to the Mediterranean south – and an extraordinary variety of grape sorts, Italian wine has risen to the top in Europe. Those who want to buy Italian wine will find everything their heart desires, from fresh Sauvignon Blancs to robust Brunellos.
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