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      1. Armagia Etna Rosso
        From the prized soils of Mount Etna's slopes, this is an exceptional, elegant, mineral-laced red
        CountryItaly
        Nerello Mascalese-based blend
        £17.99 per bottle
      2. Paolo Monti Dossi Rossi
        This rule-breaking Piedmont red introduces you to the brilliance of Barolo producer Paolo Monti
        CountryItaly
        Cabernet-based blend
        £27.00 per bottle
      3. il Cacciatore del Tartufo Rosso
        Silky, rich, dense cherry fruit in this sumptuous Sangiovese-blend gem from Umbria's Torgiano
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese-based blend
        £14.49 per bottle
      4. Sartirano Figli Langhe Piemonte Nas-cetta
        £16.99 per bottle
      5. Marchese Antinori Tenuta Tignanello Chianti Classico Riserva
        Lavish, rich Chianti Classico Riserva from iconic Tuscan estate, Tignanello. Elegant, long
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese
        from £45.00 per bottle
        SAVE UP TO £18.00
      6. Muraccio Organic
        Superb Tuscan red from little-known La Parrina, a small peninsula within the famous Maremma area
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese
        £16.49 per bottle
      7. Only 39 left
        Massolino Barolo
        Outstanding quality, near-perfect vintage Barolo with 94 points, from a 19th-century family estate
        CountryItaly
        Nebbiolo
        £48.00 per bottle
      8. Il Poeta Barbaresco Gaia Principe
        Brimful of rich fruit and dark spice, this expression of fine, top-vintage Nebbiolo is pure poetry
        CountryItaly
        Nebbiolo
        £22.00 per bottle
      9. Feudi di San Gregorio Taurasi
        Rich and complex 92-point Taurasi– the superstar red of Campania – from one of its top producers
        CountryItaly
        Aglianico
        £25.00 per bottle
      10. Artumes
        A fine Tuscan white from a grand estate. Lightly floral and herbal, with intense citrus and pear
        CountryItaly
        Trebbiano-based blend
        £13.99 per bottle
        SAVE £3.00
      11. Paolo Monti Nebbiolo d'Alba
        Superb Nebbiolo d’Alba, just a step down from ‘king of reds’ Barolo, from the excellent Paolo Monti
        CountryItaly
        Nebbiolo
        £22.00 per bottle
      12. Sarageto
        Silky, bright-fruit Super Tuscan. All Cabernet and Merlot from a superb Brunello winemaker
        CountryItaly
        Cabernet-based blend
        £30.00 per bottle
      13. Only 48 left
        Pieropan La Rocca Soave Classico Organic
        95pt single-vineyard Cru Soave Classico from the renowned Pieropan estate – such flavour and finesse
        CountryItaly
        Garganega
        £35.00 per bottle
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        Tenuta San Guido Guidalberto
        Stunning, 94-Point Merlot-Cabernet sibling to the original Super Tuscan, legendary Sassicaia
        CountryItaly
        Cabernet-based blend
        £55.00 per bottle
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        La Braccesca Santa Pia Riserva
        Superb, elegant, 94-point Vino Nobile Riserva from Antinori’s estate in southern Tuscany
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese
        from £38.00 per bottle
        SAVE UP TO £72.00
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        Allegrini Palazzo della Torre
        Magnificent, 92-point cherry and chocolate-rich red from one of the leading estates of Valpolicella
        CountryItaly
        Corvina-based blend
        £26.00 per bottle
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        Pieropan Soave Classico Calvarino Organic
        Single vineyard, Soave Classico from the region's finest producer, Soave at its finest, complex best
        CountryItaly
        Garganega
        £26.00 per bottle
      18. Feudi di San Gregorio Taurasi Riserva Piano di Montevergine
        Magnificent 96-point superstar red from Campania's great Taurasi region; a Riserva with 7 years' age
        CountryItaly
        Aglianico
        £34.00 per bottle
      19. Badia a Passignano Chianti Gran Selezione
        Awarded 94pts by Wine Advocate, this is an intense Gran Selezione Chianti Classico from Antinori
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese
        from £55.00 per bottle
      20. Only 98 left
        Jermann Venezia Giulia Pinot Bianco
        A fine, crisp Pinot Bianco from top producer, Silvio Jermann. Creamy melon and apple with citrus zip
        CountryItaly
        Pinot Bianco
        £35.00 per bottle
      21. Vento Caldo
        A great new red from Puglia’s award-winning Cantine Due Palme – all silky red fruit and pleasure
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese-based blend
        £7.99 per bottle
      22. Antinori Cervaro della Sala
        £80.00 per bottle
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        Montepeloso Nardo
        Sensational 95-point, Tuscan red matured in new oak casks, from this "superstar" Maremma estate
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese-based blend
        £45.00 per bottle
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        Jermann Vinnae Ribolla Gialla
        From stellar producer Silvio Jermann, a beautifully expressive white made from Ribolla Gialla
        CountryItaly
        Ribolla Gialla
        £36.00 per bottle
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      What are Italy’s main wine regions?

      Italy's most famous wine regions include:   

      • Tuscany: Nestled in the heart of Central Italy, Tuscany is steeped in winemaking tradition. Here, you’ll find renowned wines such as Chianti, celebrated for its red and black fruit flavours, and Brunello di Montalcino, known for its deep flavours and long ageing potential. Beyond these iconic wines made from native grapes, Tuscany has pushed the envelope with “Super Tuscans”. These wines break traditional blending rules, combining international grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon with the local Sangiovese
      • Piedmont: Located in northwestern Italy, Piedmont’s exceptional climate and lime-rich soil  make it a fine wine paradise. The prestigious Barolo and Barbaresco red wines come from here. But it’s not all reds. Gavi di Gavi is often thought of as Italy’s answer to Chablis, and the region’s Moscato d’Asti offers a sweet and lightly sparkling white alternative. 
      • VenetoBeyond the canals of Venice, the northeast region of Veneto is best known for its vibrant sparkling wine Prosecco. It’s also celebrated for lush reds such as Amarone della Valpolicella, made with air-dried grapes for extra richness and more concentrated flavours. 
      • Lombardy: Close to Italy’s lakes in the north, Lombardy is the home of Franciacorta. This sparkling wine, made in the traditional method similar to Champagne, shines with elegance and complexity. The region’s cooler climate and limestone-rich soils are also ideal for growing white wine grapes.
      • Puglia: The heel of Italy’s boot enjoys plenty of sun, making it prime territory for reds. Grapes such as Primitivo (known in California as Zinfandel) and Negroamaro thrive here, producing robust and fruit-forward wines, often with a hint of Mediterranean herbs. 
      • Trentino-Alto Adige: Situated in the northernmost part of Italy and bordered by the Alps, this region enjoys a cooler climate. It’s a haven for white wines, especially those made from Pinot Grigio, known for its crispness, and Gewürztraminer, celebrated for its aromatic intensity. 
      • Emilia-Romagna: This region is home to the famous Lambrusco wines – a red sparkling wine with sweet flavours. The area’s Pignoletto offers a dry sparkling white option that pairs beautifully with the region’s rich culinary offerings. 
      • SicilyThe Italian island of Sicily has recently redefined itself in the wine world – stepping out of its mafia shadow to showcase truly excellent wines. Standout grapes include the red Nero d’Avola, offering rich berry flavours, and the whites Grillo and Catarratto, both known for their fresh and aromatic profiles. Sicily’s volcanic soils also add a unique minerality to many of its wines. 

      Discover more in our beginner's guide to Italian wine regions

      What is the Italian wine appellation system?

      To ensure the high quality and authenticity of Italian wine, the country uses a strict appellation system (similar to France). It has four main categories of quality that can help wine lovers pick outstanding wines to try – from the most basic VdT to the highest level of DOCG.   

      • VdT: Standing for Vino da Tavola (“table wine”), this is a base classification. The only criterion for this category is that wines are made from grapes cultivated in Italy regardless of the specific region. Wines with this label still have the potential for good quality despite their entry-level classification. 
      • IGT: An Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT) label typically requires wines to meet a geographical category, with the grapes used all coming from the named region. Despite the label suggesting lower quality, there are still excellent wines in this category. “Super Tuscans”, for example, are labelled as IGT as a protest against the stricter DOCG and DOC restrictions.
      •  DOC: Despite not being the highest level of quality, the Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) still has strict rules to follow. It’s easy to find a prestigious wine in a variety of styles, from the fresh Prosecco to the rich Nero d’Avola. Around 330 Italian appellations have this label. 
      • DOCG: This is the most demanding label to achieve. Only 78 wine regions hold the title of Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG), and each one must follow strict rules covering grapes and winemaking techniques. A panel of tasting experts test and approve wines for this label.

      What are the most popular Italian wines?

      There are hundreds of unique grape varieties that thrive across Italy’s 20 wine regions. Each area has a distinct climate, which means Italy produces wines in all styles – red, white and sparkling.  

      Italy is a treasure trove for gorgeously fruity, easy-drinking reds to rich, deep and smoky classics. A handful of this country’s famous red wines include:  

      • Barolo: One of Italy’s most famous and age-worthy red wines, Barolo is made from the Nebbiolo grape. This rich, full-bodied wine is aged in oak and possesses distinct flavours reminiscent of roses and dried herbs. Known as the “King of Wines”, Barolo has DOCG classification, emphasising its superior quality. When it comes to pairing, Barolo works well with rich meats and a range of different cheese styles. 
      • Chianti: This iconic wine from Tuscany is made from the Sangiovese grape. It offers tastes of cherry and plum, accompanied by earthy undertones. Medium-bodied, Chianti is a versatile wine, making it a favourite for pairing with various dishes, from pasta to roasted meats. 
      • Barbaresco: Another gem from Piedmont, Barbaresco shares its signature Nebbiolo grape with Barolo. However, it offers a softer texture with more subtle flavours of cherry and cinnamon notes. Its aromatic profile is slightly sweet, enhancing its appeal. Rich, cheesy dishes or those with creamy sauces are great with a glass of Barbaresco.  

      But Italy can also produce crisp, refreshing white wines, each with unique flavours and characteristics. Some of Italy’s best-known white styles are:  

      • Pinot Grigio: Perhaps Italy’s best-known white wine. Pinot Grigio’s light and refreshing nature, with subtle notes of apple, pear and a touch of white flower, makes it an excellent choice for enjoying with a range of dishes. 
      • Soave: From the Veneto region in northeastern Italy, Soave is another famous Italian white wine. Produced mainly from the Garganega grape, its flavour ranges from ripe pear and citrus to a hint of sweet almond. Known for its crisp acidity and dry palate, Soave pairs wonderfully with many dishes. 
      • Verdicchio: A crisp, dry white wine from the Marche region with citrus and almond flavours. Verdicchio is often considered one of Italy’s most characterful white wines. 
      • Gavi: Piedmont’s Gavi has steadily gained attention for its well-rounded taste. Made from the Cortese grape, it is packed with flavours of juicy fruits such as peach and melon, underpinned by a hint of apple, making it a refreshing choice. 

      Italy is also renowned for its sparkling wines, which offer great quality, diversity and value:  

      • Prosecco: Made in Veneto from Glera grapes, Prosecco is Italy’s most famous sparkling wine. Dry and refreshing, it has crisp flavours of pear, green apple, honeydew melon and honeysuckle aromas. 
      • Asti Spumante: Offering a sweeter palate, Asti Spumante captures the essence of the Moscato Bianco grape. With a flavour profile that bursts with peach, blossom, and nectarine, its DOCG status – awarded in 1993 – is a testament to its outstanding quality and character. 
      • Franciacorta: This impressive sparkling wine from Lombardy is made in the same way as Champagne. Compared to Prosecco, Franciacorta is more full-bodied and complex, with citrus, peach and toasted brioche flavours. This sparkling wine can be made from various grapes, including ChardonnayPinot Noir and Pinot Blanc.

      Can I send Italian wine as a gift?

      Yes, you can send Italian wine as a gift.   

      Whether you want to send a single bottle of wine or a gift set, we have wine gifts for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries and more.  

      Explore our special occasion wine gifts.

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      Standard delivery is ideal if you’re buying for yourself or as a thank you gift. We’ll deliver your order within three working days.  

      Next-day delivery is a great choice for last-minute gifts, while Named-day delivery is perfect for anniversaries, birthdays and special occasions. Do bear in mind that we don’t deliver on Sundays or Bank Holidays.  

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