
Italian wine - Wikipedia
Italian wine (Italian: vino italiano) is produced in every region of Italy. Italy is the country with the widest variety of indigenous grapevine in the world, [1] [2] with an area of 702,000 hectares (1.73 million acres) under vineyard cultivation, [3] as well as the world's largest wine producer and the largest exporter as of 2024.
Italian Wines - Italy's Wine Regions & Grape Varieties - Wine …
2025年3月7日 · From the misty, lush rolling hills of the north to the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany, Umbria, the Marche and Abruzzo, to the southern lands of Puglia, Calabria and Basilicata, while not forgetting the islands of Sicily and Sardinia, Italy is home of a huge array of wines, regions, grape varieties and wine styles.
A Beginner’s Guide to Italian Wine
2023年6月6日 · Italy's 20 wine regions are vast and complex. Here's an overview of everything from Valle d'Aosta in the north to Campania in the south.
The Best Italian Wines of 2023 - Wine Enthusiast
2023年12月22日 · From splurge-worthy selections that can be cellared for special occasions to budget bottles that will elevate a weeknight dinner, here are the best Italian wines of 2023. This wine expresses itself with aromas of wild cherries, tart …
Map of Italian Wine Regions
See an easy-to-understand map of Italian wine regions and major wine varieties. Click here to download a high-res map with the 20 regions plus wine varieties Promo
Italy Wine Region - Wine Folly
Explore a legendary wine producing country in Italy, growing on more than 1.7 million acres, producing a staggering amount of diverse wine styles. Italy is known for Chianti, Prosecco, Valpolicella and more. There are more than 500 native wine varieties, of which at least 175 make up Italy’s everyday wines.
The complete guide to Italian wine with maps and tasting notes
2020年4月7日 · The most famous Italian wines are made from its indigenous grapes. Classic Italian red wines include Barolo and Barbaresco (both made from the Nebbiolo grape), Chianti and Chianti Classico (from the Sangiovese grape), Amarone and Valpolicella (from the Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella grapes), and Nero d’Avola wine
Italian Wine Guide: Explore the 20 Wine Regions of Italy
2021年6月7日 · Known for its rich wine heritage, Italy is the birthplace of 20 wine-growing regions that produce some of the finest wines in the world. 1. Aosta Valley. The Aosta Valley in Northwest Italy is the country’s smallest winemaking region with the highest overall elevation.
Italian Wine Regions - Wine Enthusiast
From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the rugged mountains of Piedmont, Italy's wine country offers diverse landscapes and grape varieties, each with unique flavors and characteristics. This article explores Italy's most famous grape-growing regions and their wines.
The Ultimate Guide to Italy’s Top Wine Regions - The Italian On …
2024年8月30日 · The top wine-producing regions by volume in Italy include Veneto, Tuscany, and Piedmont, which account for a significant portion of the country’s total wine production. While these regions have the highest production, all 20 regions of Italy produce wine, each with its …