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About Regional Italian Wines from Italy

About Regional Italian Wines from Italy
Italy is regularly the world's leading producer of wine quantity-wise (or second next to France - the numbers are very similar), which should come as no surprise, as wine is produced in each of the country's 20 regions (this is the only country in the world where this is true). While there are still many inexpensive red wines produced in the south as well as in Abruzzo in the country's central region,along with a multitude of value-priced whites from the Veneto region in the north, the emphasis over the last thirty years in the Italian wine industry has been more on quality as well as regional and varietal differences in their wines. Some of the world's most highly regarded red wines, such as Brunello di Montalcino (Tuscany) as well as Barolo and Barbaresco (Piedmont) are produced in Italy and have brought the country great respect from critics and consumers the world round. Of course, Chianti is a moderately priced red that is as popular a red wine as there is anywhere and Barbera from Piedmont and Nero d'Avola from Sicily, two tangy, spicy reds, have become extremely popular over the past two decades. As of late, Italian white wines have made great strides, as examples from Friuli, Alto Adige and Campania among other regions, have been recognized for their distinctiveness and vibrancy. Combining a sense of history with the emphasis on traditional indigenous varieties, along with a willingness to experiment and craft wines that modern consumers are looking for, the Italian wine industry is as strong and as relevant as ever.

Top Picks for Italy

Regional Italian Wines

Centenero 2019 1908 Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
94 points
$39
A cornucopia of exotic spices and concentrated fruits both dried, ripe and baked make up this benchmark example of Amarone.
Candoni 2020  Cabernet Sauvignon
94 points
$14
Best Buy
A complex, but easy to understand, red wine that has ripe fruit with a refreshing finish; bravo.
94 points $14 Best Buy
Via Castello 2020 Red Blend Castelli Romani DOC
94 points
$15
Best Buy
Simply excellent; dark fruit on the nose with a savory and herbal palate that will pair well with numerous foods and has short term cellar potential.
94 points $15 Best Buy
12 E Mezzo 2021  Malvasia
94 points
$15
Best Buy
A lovely example of Malvasia with excellent fruit and floral elements that remains restrained from being overly perfumed.
94 points $15 Best Buy
Cantina Zaccagnini 2021  Montepulciano dAbruzzo DOC
93 points
$18
Best Buy
A pizza and pasta wine for dining al fresco; tasty, nostalgia-filled happiness.
93 points $18 Best Buy
Lavis 2023  Pinot Noir
93 points
$19
Best Buy
For a leaner style of Pinot Noir this is beautiful; bright, crunchy red fruits highlighted by earthy mushroom and light herbs.
93 points $19 Best Buy
Centenero 2020 1908 Valpolicella Ripasso DOC
93 points
$24
Exactly what you want from a Valpolicella, black fruited with plenty of savory herbs and incense; a classic pairing with a ragu or roast.
Borgo Dei Miracoli 2020  Montepulciano DAbruzzo DOC
93 points
$16
Best Buy
A red wine that has ripe red and black cherry with dried herbs that give complexity; the perfect dinner companion for the little red sauce place on the corner.
93 points $16 Best Buy
Centenero 2021  Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
92 points
$34
A round and savory Amarone with a earthy nose and a juicy creamy palate.
Anselmi 2022 Bianco San Vincenzo
92 points
$17
Best Buy
A light and refreshing wine for the summer that will be especially nice paired with salads on picnics.
92 points $17 Best Buy