Italy Amarone Style, En Primeur Winery Series
A spicy bouquet with black cherry, tobacco, licorice, and coffee notes. The palate is big, round, and flavourful with delicious dark fruit, leathe...
View full detailsItaly is a country that is well-known for its wine production, and it has a number of wine-growing regions that are known for producing high-quality wines. Here are some of the most notable wine-growing regions in Italy:
Tuscany: Located in central Italy, Tuscany is known for producing some of Italy's finest wines, including Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Super Tuscans. The region's warm climate and diverse soils create ideal growing conditions for these grape varieties.
Piedmont: Located in the northwest of Italy, Piedmont is known for producing some of Italy's most famous wines, including Barolo, Barbaresco, and Barbera d'Asti. The region's cooler climate and hilly terrain create ideal growing conditions for these grape varieties.
Veneto: Located in the northeast of Italy, Veneto is known for producing a range of wines, including Valpolicella, Soave, and Prosecco. The region's diverse soils and moderate climate create ideal growing conditions for these grape varieties.
Sicily: Located in the south of Italy, Sicily is known for producing a range of wines, including Nero d'Avola, Frappato, and Moscato. The region's warm climate and volcanic soils create ideal growing conditions for these grape varieties.
Umbria: Located in central Italy, Umbria is known for producing a range of wines, including Sagrantino, Grechetto, and Trebbiano Spoletino. The region's moderate climate and hilly terrain create ideal growing conditions for these grape varieties.
In conclusion, Italy is a country that is well-known for its wine production, and it has a number of wine-growing regions that are producing high-quality wines. From the rich and complex Barolos of Piedmont to the crisp and refreshing Proseccos of Veneto, there is a wine for every taste. So, the next time you're looking for a new wine to try, why not explore the diverse wine-growing regions of Italy and discover a new favorite?
A spicy bouquet with black cherry, tobacco, licorice, and coffee notes. The palate is big, round, and flavourful with delicious dark fruit, leathe...
View full detailsAn assertive wine with aromatics of fresh raspberries supported by subtle hints of vanilla and earth. A concentrated palate of blackberries and bla...
View full detailsA delectable bouquet of sweet ripe berries, spices, and farm cherries, and firmly structured tannins. This assertive wine is bold in all aspects. F...
View full detailsA bouquet of black cherries and plump dark fruit are framed by the ample aromas of tobacco and dark coffee. Fruit forward with an array of spicy fl...
View full detailsA fruit forward nose with aromas of raisins, dark cherries, and toasted oak. Notes of sweet chocolate, prunes and firm tannins grace the palate. Fo...
View full detailsOpens with citrus, floral and pear notes. Hints of citrus and green apple on the finish. The palate is elevated with its perfect harmony of fruit a...
View full details'Colosso' is Italian for colossus, and speaks to the powerful profile of this big Italian red. Savour rich berry flavours, bold sweet spice, and nu...
View full detailsLoaded with ripe red cherry, blackberry, and juicy plum, complemented with vanilla and spice notes. Rich and smooth with velvety tannins. Comes wit...
View full detailsRich aromas of dark fruit and spice with layers of cherry, plum, mocha, dried fruit flavours, warm oak and a firm, lingering finish. Comes with gra...
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