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Italian Wines

Italian Wines

The panorama of Italian wines offers a vast typology like no other country. Talking about it means embarking on a long journey of history, culture and traditions. From Trentino to Sicily, from Friuli to Sardinia, among the various enchanting landscapes it is difficult not to find the presence of vines, and each region offers a great variety of indigenous grapes, cultivated since ever. The different grape varieties, the territorial conformation, the climatic conditions and the different local traditions make our peninsula the ideal place for a varied production of the highest quality.

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Franciacorta Nature Blanc de Blancs 61 Berlucchi 2015
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
90/100
Veronelli
Berlucchi
2015 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Lombardy
£33.00
£33.00
Falanghina del Sannio 'Janare Senete' La Guardiense 2021
5/5
Bibenda
4/4
Vitae AIS
2/3
Gambero Rosso
La Guardiense
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Campania
£14.40
£14.40
Grignolino d'Asti 'L'Intruso' Laiolo Reginin 2019
Laiolo Reginin
2019 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Piedmont
£14.40
£14.40
Villa Gresti Tenuta San Leonardo 2017
4/5
Bibenda
91/100
Veronelli
4/4
Vitae AIS
Tenuta San Leonardo
2017 | 75 cl / 13% | Trentino
£32.00
£32.00
San Leonardo Tenuta San Leonardo 2017
5/5
Bibenda
93/100
Veronelli
4/4
Vitae AIS
Tenuta San Leonardo
2017 | 75 cl / 13% | Trentino
£63.70
£63.70
Soave Classico 'La Rocca' Pieropan 2021
5/5
Bibenda
93/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Pieropan
2021 | 75 cl / 13% | Veneto
£33.30
£33.30
Ribolla Gialla Anfora Gravner 2015
Vino Slow
Slow Wine
Gravner
2015 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
£100.00£70.00
£70.00
Chianti Classico Castello di Monsanto 2021
2/3
Gambero Rosso
90/100
Veronelli
93/100
James Suckling
Castello di Monsanto
2021 | 75 cl / 14% | Tuscany
£20.00
£20.00
Amarone Classico Riserva 'Costasera' Masi 2017
94/100
James Suckling
94/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Masi
2017 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Veneto
£48.80
£48.80
Picolit Marco Sara 2021 - 50cl
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Vino Slow
Slow Wine
Marco Sara
2021 | 50 cl / 13% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
£34.20
£34.20
Rosato 'Limited Edition D&G' Donnafugata 2022
87/100
Veronelli
Donnafugata
2022 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Sicily
£27.80
£27.80
Pinot Gris 'Le Marsure' Teresa Raiz 2022
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Raiz Teresa
2022 | 75 cl / 13% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
£12.60
£12.60
Chianti Rufina Riserva 'Quona' I Veroni 2020
4/5
Bibenda
89/100
Robert Parker
92/100
James Suckling
I Veroni
2020 | 75 cl / 15% | Tuscany
£22.50
£22.50
Amarone 'Pietro dal Cero' Ca' dei Frati 2017
Ca' dei Frati
2017 | 75 cl / 16% | Veneto
£59.50
£59.50
Pinot Nero Franz Haas 2021
4/5
Bibenda
92/100
James Suckling
91/100
Robert Parker
Franz Haas
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Alto Adige
£26.50
£26.50
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 'Mazzamurello' Torre dei Beati 2020
5/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Torre dei Beati
2020 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Abruzzo
£31.00
£31.00
Amarone Classico Allegrini 2019
3/3
Gambero Rosso
96/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Allegrini
2019 | 75 cl / 16% | Veneto
£58.30
£58.30
Etna Rosato Girolamo Russo 2022
92/100
Veronelli
2/3
Gambero Rosso
4/5
Bibenda
Russo Girolamo
2022 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Sicily
£22.00
£22.00
Pinot Gris 'Sanct Valentin' St Michael Eppan 2021
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
92/100
Veronelli
St Michael Eppan
2021 | 75 cl / 14% | Alto Adige
£27.30
£27.30
Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso 'Pruviniano' Domini Veneti 2019
91/100
James Suckling
Domini Veneti
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Veneto
£16.90
£16.90
Zibibbo Secco 'Orange' Abbazia San Giorgio 2022
Abbazia San Giorgio
2022 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Sicily
£23.60
£23.60
Primitivo di Manduria 'Talò' San Marzano 2022
88/100
Veronelli
2/3
Gambero Rosso
3/4
Vitae AIS
San Marzano
2022 | 75 cl / 14% | Puglia
£16.50
£16.50
Bolgheri Rosso 'Le Serre Nuove' Tenuta dell'Ornellaia 2021
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
94/100
James Suckling
Ornellaia
2021 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Tuscany
£44.30
£44.30
Bolgheri Rosso 'Il Bruciato' Guado al Tasso - Antinori 2022
90/100
Robert Parker
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Guado al Tasso - Antinori
2022 | 75 cl / 14% | Tuscany
£25.00
£25.00
Tancredi 'Limited Edition D&G' Donnafugata 2020
2/3
Gambero Rosso
93/100
James Suckling
90/100
Veronelli
Donnafugata
2020 | 75 cl / 14% | Sicily
£33.00
£33.00
Pinot Gris 'Unterebner' Tramin 2021
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
91/100
Veronelli
Tramin
2021 | 75 cl / 14% | Alto Adige
£27.00
£27.00
Nebbiolo Produttori del Barbaresco 2021
93/100
Robert Parker
Produttori del Barbaresco
2021 | 75 cl / 14% | Piedmont
£18.60
£18.60
Barolo Bussia 'Cicala' Aldo Conterno 2018
4/4
Vitae AIS
91/100
Robert Parker
95/100
James Suckling
Conterno Aldo
2018 | 75 cl / 15% | Piedmont
£115.00
£115.00
Amarone Classico 'Costasera' Masi 2018
93/100
James Suckling
90/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Masi
2018 | 75 cl / 15% | Veneto
£36.80
£36.80
Valpolicella Superiore 'Ripassa' Zenato 2019
2/3
Gambero Rosso
90/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Zenato
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Veneto
£21.60
£21.60
Gewurztraminer 'Joseph' Hofstatter 2022
Hofstatter
2022 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Alto Adige
£19.00
£19.00
Verdicchio Castelli Jesi Classico Superiore 'Palombare' Campanelli 2021
Vino Slow
Slow Wine
Campanelli
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Marche
£17.50
£17.50
Chiaretto 'RosaMara' Costaripa 2022
2/3
Gambero Rosso
89/100
Veronelli
4/4
Vitae AIS
Costaripa
2022 | 75 cl / 13% | Lombardy
£21.00
£21.00
Nebbiolo Musso 2021
Musso
2021 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Piedmont
£19.40
£19.40
Lugana 'Le Fornaci' Tommasi 2022
87/100
Veronelli
90/100
James Suckling
88/100
Robert Parker
Tommasi
2022 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Veneto
£14.80
£14.80
Barolo 'Albe' Vajra 2019
3/4
Vitae AIS
4/5
Bibenda
94/100
Robert Parker
Vajra
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Piedmont
£32.00
£32.00
Pratto Ca' dei Frati 2021
Ca' dei Frati
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Lombardy
£22.00
£22.00
Gewurztraminer Cantina di Caldaro Kaltern 2022
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Cantina di Caldaro - Kellerei Kaltern
2022 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Alto Adige
£16.20
£16.20
Nebbiolo Stefano Occhetti 2021
Stefano Occhetti
2021 | 75 cl / 14% | Piedmont
£25.00
£25.00
Pinot Nero Giannitessari 2022
Giannitessari
2022 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Veneto
£13.50
£13.50
Barbera d'Asti 'Tasmorcan' Elio Perrone 2022
3/4
Vitae AIS
88/100
Veronelli
Perrone Elio
2022 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Piedmont
£15.00
£15.00
Brunello di Montalcino 'Luce' Luce della Vite - Frescobaldi 2018
98/100
James Suckling
Frescobaldi
2018 | 75 cl / 15% | Tuscany
£91.00
£91.00
Cerasuolo di Vittoria 'Dakry' Beniamino Fede 2020
Beniamino Fede
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Sicily
£22.00
£22.00
Chardonnay 'Bramito della Sala' Castello della Sala-Antinori 2023
3/4
Vitae AIS
4/5
Bibenda
Castello della Sala - Antinori
2023 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Umbria
£21.00
£21.00
Pinot Gris Attems 2022
3/4
Vitae AIS
Attems
2022 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
£15.70
£15.70
Sauvignon Attems 2022
3/4
Vitae AIS
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Attems
2022 | 75 cl / 12% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
£15.60
£15.60
Turriga Argiolas 2019
4/4
Vitae AIS
5/5
Bibenda
96/100
Veronelli
Argiolas
2019 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Sardinia
£72.30
£72.30
Rosso di Torgiano 'Rubesco' Lungarotti 2020
2/3
Gambero Rosso
90/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Lungarotti
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Umbria
£14.00
£14.00

Wines of Italy

Italy is one of the most important wine-growing centres in the world: here the cultivation of the vinifera vine and the production of wine have reached levels of excellence, thanks to favourable geo-climatic characteristics and a millenary tradition that has its roots in antiquity and continues to this day. This uniqueness is due to the great variety of vines scattered throughout the country: an impressive heritage that includes hundreds of indigenous types, among which stand out for their diffusion, red wines such as Sangiovese, Barbera, Nebbiolo, as well as international varieties that have found optimal conditions in the ''boot'', such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Syrah and others.

Italian wine is regulated by national legislation through regulations that establish its name and classification. Alongside the so-called 'generics', there are the designations of: IGT, linked to the concept of geographical area; DOC, for the typical production of a territory that respects precise quality criteria; and DOCG, created to valorise expressions of particular value that have distinguished themselves within the DOC. The possible mentions of Classico, Superiore and Riserva are applied to indicate respectively: the ancient area of origin of the wine, better alcoholic and qualitative characteristics of the grapes used and longer ageing times than those established by the regulations.

The richness and vastness of the Italian wine scene is favoured by the heterogeneity of the geo-climatic conditions of the territory: not only can each region boast a unique heritage of traditions, characteristics and types but, even within the same region, it is possible to distinguish between different production areas. Famous terroirs are those of the Langhe, cradle of Barolo and Barbaresco; of Franciacorta, for Italian sparkling wine produced with the classic method; of the hilly territories of Friuli, where fragrant and intense Italian white wines are produced; Valpolicella, not only for Amarone; the hillside villages of Tuscany, home of Brunello di Montalcino and the famous Super Tuscans; Irpinia, with its mineral and expressive whites; the sunny expanses of Salento; the slopes of Mount Etna and many other areas. These are only a fraction of the names, production areas and grape varieties present in Italy today, which, together with many others, contribute to that inestimable artistic and cultural wealth known throughout the world.



History, Tradition and Culture

The Greeks were probably the first to introduce grapes to our country. The vine was introduced to the Peninsula as far back as 1000 B.C. during the colonisation campaigns of the Mediterranean where the Greeks also exported their products, including the vine. Calabria and Sicily were the first commercial bases, and then gradually spread to Campania and the centre. The Greeks immediately understood the commercial potential of alcoholic beverages and saw Italy as the perfect land in which to produce them.

The development of viticulture and winemaking was the work of the Romans, who made a fundamental change for the growth of Italy's wine trade. They expanded vine cultivation throughout the north, as far as Gaul and Britain. The wine expressions were obviously not the same as the ones we are used to drinking, but were often diluted with water or added with honey and spices.

With the barbarian invasions the Roman Empire fell and thus began a long period of sharp decline in production. In the late Middle Ages, wine-growing was kept alive thanks to the monks of the monasteries, who learned and improved wine-growing techniques. The products were aimed at large-scale trade, where the emphasis was on purely quantitative aspects. The first attempts at improvement were made in Tuscany and Piedmont, where the French model of vine cultivation and grape vinification began to be followed, with high quality productions.

The vine began a period of great rediscovery, until the phylloxera disaster in 1875, which destroyed many vineyards. To aggravate the situation of Italian wine there were also the world wars, during which many vineyards were damaged. Only since 1970 has there been a great recovery: the introduction of production regulations and the modernisation of techniques has led to an improvement in quality that started in Tuscany and Piedmont and then touched all the regions, to the point of consecrating our country, together with France, among the world's leading producers. Visit the Callmewine store to find the best bottles of Italian wine among the many offers at competitive prices.

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