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Italian Producers Guide

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Italian wine production areas

Wine producing regions

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Lombardy

Lombardia (Lombardy) is a region in northern Italy that stretches south from the Swiss border to the tip of the peninsula. Milan (Milano), the country's second most populated city and one of the wealthiest, is its capital and largest city. Tourists are familiar with Lombardy for Milan itself—Malpensa airport, La Scala, and the Duomo—as well as the magnificent Lake Como. Lombardia is arguably best known in the wine industry for the classic-method sparkling wines of Franciacorta. The region's vineyards cover ... Read more

References: https://italianwinecentral.com/

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Piedmont 

The majority of Piemonte (Piedmont), which borders France to the west and Switzerland to the north and almost reaches the Mediterranean coast, is located in northwest Italy. Turin is its largest and most populous city (Torino). Piemonte is well known for its picturesque landscape and superb gastronomy, but it lacks the tourist attractions that some other Italian areas do. The two giants of the wine industry, Barolo and Barbaresco, as well as other well-liked red wines made from Barbera and Dolcetto, the white Gavi, and sparkling Asti, are what make Piemonte most famous. It is tied with Toscana for the most DOCs (41) and has the most DOCGs (18) of any area, however there are no IGPs... Read more

References: https://italianwinecentral.com/

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Veneto

Veneto is a region of northeastern Italy near the Adriatic Sea. Venice (Venezia) is its capital and largest city, though Verona is nearly as large. Tourists travel to Veneto largely to see the famed city of Venice and Romeo and Juliet's balcony in Verona, but the region also includes Padua (Padova), Vicenza, the Dolomite Alps, and Lake Garda. Veneto is best known ... Read more.

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Tuscany

Toscana (Tuscany) is located on the west coast of the Italian peninsula. Toscana is the quintessential Italy for many people across the world, and travelers rush here in droves for the stately city of Florence (Firenze), the hill villages, the rustic yet regal houses in the countryside, and superb food. Toscana is well known in the wine world for red wines made from Sangiovese, particularly Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti. It has 11 DOCGs and, ... Read more.

References: https://italianwinecentral.com/

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Marche

Le Marche (The Marches) is located near the top of the Italian peninsula on the Adriatic coast. Ancona is its capital and major city. Marche is best recognized in the wine world for Verdicchio-based white wines and probably Montepulciano-based red wines like Rosso Conero and Rosso Piceno. It has five DOCGs, ... Read more.


References: https://italianwinecentral.com/

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Campania

Campania is located in the southern section of the Italian peninsula, facing the Tyrrhenian Sea, and is known as the "shin of the boot" of the peninsula. Naples is the country's capital and largest city (Napoli). Campania is well known for the city of Naples, the ruins of Pompeii, the island of Capri, and the stunning Amalfi Coast. Campania is well known ... Read more.

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Puglia

Puglia (Apulia) is the heel of the Italian peninsula, going up the Adriatic coast to the "spur" of the boot. Bari is its capital and major city. Puglia, one of Italy's least mountainous areas, is a key agricultural area, producing grapes and wine as well as other products. Puglia is still relatively unknown in the wine market, but as quality continues to improve, its wines are gaining popularity. It has ... Read more.

References: https://italianwinecentral.com/

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Sicily

Sicilia (Sicily) is an island territory, the largest in the Mediterranean, that practically touches the tip of the Italian peninsula (Calabria). Palermo is its capital and largest city. Sicily is well-known for its beaches and Greek ruins on the south and east coasts, as well as its world-renowned food. Sicilia was originally best known for the dessert wine Marsala, but today it is better known for the dry wines of Etna, as well ... Read more.

 

References: https://italianwinecentral.com

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Ronco Calino bottles and glasses

Lombardy

Organic - Franciacorta

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Piemonte

Gavi, Timorasso

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Veneto

Prosecco

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Veneto

Valpolicella, Valpolicella Ripasso, Amarone, Soave, Sauvignon, Pinot Grigio

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Veneto

Amarone, Valpolicella Ripasso

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Veneto

Tai, Acininobili, Vespaiolo

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Veneto

Prosecco, Pinot Grigio

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Tuscany

Brunello di Montalcino, Rosso di Montalcino, Chianti colli Senesi

Casino di Sala view

Tuscany, Chianti Classico

Sangiovese

Cantina

Tuscany, Chianti Classico

Organic - Super Tuscan, Chianti Classico, Chianti Colli Fiorentini

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Turscany, Maremma

Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Alicante-Bouschet

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Tuscany, Maremma

Organic - Sauvignon, Vementino, Trebbiano, Pinot Nero, Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo

Morif Farms shops

Tuscany, Maremma

Avvoltore, Montereggio, Morellino, Riserva, Vermentino

Piaggia wine labels

Tuscany

Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot

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Tuscany

Organic - Vino Nobile Montepulciano, Rosso di Montepulciano, Colli Chianti Senesi

Carpineta wine collection

Tuscany

Organic - Chianti Classico, Super Tuscan, Spumante Metodo Classico

Frascole wine collection

Tuscany

Organic - Sangiovese, Chianti Rufina and Riserva, Trebbiano

Vineyards

Tuscany, Bolgheri

Organic - Super Tuscan 

Vineyards

Le Marche

Organic - Verdicchio

AlbertoLongo cantina

Puglia

Nero di Troia, Negroamaro, Primitivo

Bottling machinery at Apollonio winery

Puglia

Nero di Troia, Negroamaro, Primitivo

Sicily's landscape

Sicily

Nero d' Avola

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