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Italy's diverse landscape is a tapestry of renowned wine regions, from the rolling hills of Abruzzo to the alpine vineyards of Aosta Valley, offering an unparalleled variety of flavors and styles. With top producers like Castello Banfi and Paolo Scavino, our selection of nearly 5,000 Italian wines captures the essence of Italy's rich viticultural heritage. Whether you're seeking the bold reds of Basilicata or the crisp whites of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, our curated collection celebrates the distinct character of each region.

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About Italy

Italy is synonymous with exceptional wine, boasting a rich tapestry of flavors and styles that reflect its diverse regions. From the rolling hills of Tuscany, home to the iconic Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino, to the prestigious vineyards of Piedmont, known for Barolo and Barbaresco, Italy offers a wine for every palate. Producers like Gaja and Vietti craft wines that capture the essence of their terroir, while Castello Banfi and Ruffino continue to uphold the traditions of Italian winemaking. In Veneto, the Prosecco bubbles with life, while Sicily's volcanic soils give rise to unique expressions from producers like Benanti. Italy's wine culture is deeply intertwined with its culinary heritage, making food pairing an art form. Whether it's a robust red with a hearty ragu or a crisp white with fresh seafood, Italian wines elevate every dining experience. With over 4998 products, our selection invites you to explore the depth and breadth of Italy's vinous offerings.

Wine Regions of Italy

Italy's wine regions are as diverse as its landscapes. Tuscany, with its sun-drenched hills, is famous for Sangiovese-based wines like Chianti and Brunello. Piedmont, nestled in the northwest, is renowned for its Nebbiolo grapes, producing the esteemed Barolo and Barbaresco. Veneto offers the sparkling delight of Prosecco, while Sicily's unique terroir produces distinctive wines with bold flavors. Each region, from Abruzzo to Umbria, contributes to Italy's reputation as a world-class wine producer.

Spirits from Italy

Italy may be best known for its wine, but it also has a rich tradition of spirits production. The Veneto region is famous for its Prosecco, while Piedmont offers the aromatic Vermouth from Martini & Rossi. Luxardo, a historic producer, is renowned for its Maraschino liqueur, a staple in classic cocktails. These spirits reflect Italy's passion for quality and craftsmanship.

Climate & Terroir

Italy's diverse climate and geography play crucial roles in shaping its wine styles. The northern regions, like Piedmont and Lombardy, experience cooler temperatures, ideal for producing elegant, structured wines. Central regions such as Tuscany enjoy a warm Mediterranean climate, perfect for ripening Sangiovese grapes. In the south, regions like Sicily benefit from a hot, arid climate, resulting in bold, full-bodied wines. This climatic diversity allows Italy to produce a wide range of wine styles, each with its own unique character.

History of Italy Wine & Spirits

Italy's winemaking history dates back thousands of years, with the Etruscans and Romans playing pivotal roles in cultivating vines and spreading viticulture throughout the region. The country's diverse climates and terrains have allowed for the development of a wide variety of grape varieties and wine styles. Over the centuries, Italian winemakers have honed their craft, balancing tradition with innovation. Today, Italy is one of the world's leading wine producers, celebrated for its commitment to quality and its rich tapestry of regional wines. The legacy of Italian winemaking is one of passion, dedication, and a deep connection to the land.

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  • About Italy
  • Wine Regions of Italy
  • Spirits from Italy
  • Climate & Terroir
  • History of Italy Wine & Spirits

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best Italian wines to buy?
Italy is renowned for its diverse wine regions, with some of the best wines including Barolo and Barbaresco from Piedmont, Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti Classico from Tuscany, and Amarone from Veneto. Each of these wines offers unique flavors and characteristics that reflect their region of origin.
What is the difference between Prosecco and Champagne?
Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine made primarily from the Glera grape, produced using the Charmat method, which involves secondary fermentation in large tanks. Champagne, on the other hand, is a French sparkling wine made from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier grapes, using the traditional method with secondary fermentation in the bottle.
Where can I buy authentic Italian Limoncello?
Authentic Italian Limoncello is best sourced from the Amalfi Coast or Sorrento, where it is traditionally made using local lemons. Many online retailers offer a selection of genuine Limoncello brands, ensuring you get the authentic taste of Italy.
What makes Italian grappa unique?
Grappa is a uniquely Italian spirit distilled from the pomace, or grape skins, seeds, and stems, left over from winemaking. It is known for its robust flavor and is often enjoyed as a digestif, with variations in taste depending on the grape varietals used.
How is Italian craft beer different from other European beers?
Italian craft beer has gained popularity for its innovative use of local ingredients and traditional brewing techniques. Unlike some other European beers, Italian brewers often experiment with flavors, incorporating elements like chestnuts, spices, and even wine must, resulting in a distinctive and diverse beer culture.

Regions of Italy

20 regions
Piedmont wines and spirits

Piedmont

1,336

Piedmont's rolling hills and calcareous marl soils are the birthplace of Nebbiolo, producing Barolo and Barbaresco wines of exceptional depth and complexity. Explore offerings from esteemed producers like Gaja and Vietti.

Tuscany wines and spirits

Tuscany

1,279

Tuscany's rolling hills and clay-rich soils are the birthplace of Italy's iconic Sangiovese grape, producing wines of remarkable depth and elegance. Explore our curated selection from renowned producers like Castello Banfi and Marchesi Antinori.

Veneto wines and spirits

Veneto

998

Veneto's diverse landscape, from the rolling hills of Valpolicella to the Prosecco-producing areas of Conegliano, offers a rich tapestry of wines and spirits. Known for its Amarone, Prosecco, and Grappa, Veneto is a region where tradition meets innovation.

Sicily wines and spirits

Sicily

412

Sicily's volcanic soils and Mediterranean climate create a unique terroir, producing wines with vibrant flavors and distinct minerality. Explore offerings from esteemed producers like Benanti and Planeta.

Trentino-Alto Adige wines and spirits

Trentino-Alto Adige

270

Trentino-Alto Adige's alpine vineyards produce wines with remarkable freshness and minerality, thanks to its unique Dolomite-influenced terroir. Explore offerings from renowned producers like Cantina Tramin and Elena Walch.

Abruzzo wines and spirits

Abruzzo

181

Abruzzo's rugged Apennine Mountains and Adriatic breezes create ideal conditions for Montepulciano and Trebbiano grapes, producing wines of bold character and vibrant acidity. Explore offerings from renowned producers like Cantina Zaccagnini and Masciarelli.

Friuli-Venezia Giulia wines and spirits

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

156

Friuli-Venezia Giulia's marl and sandstone soils, known locally as 'ponca', nurture some of Italy's most expressive white wines. This region is a haven for varieties like Friulano and Pinot Grigio, crafted by renowned producers such as Livio Felluga and Jermann.

Campania wines and spirits

Campania

112

Campania's volcanic soils and indigenous grape varieties like Aglianico and Fiano create wines of remarkable depth and character. This Italian region is home to esteemed producers like Mastroberardino and Feudi Di San Gregorio, offering a taste of tradition and innovation.

Puglia wines and spirits

Puglia

109

Puglia's sun-soaked vineyards and calcareous soils create robust wines with intense flavors. Known for its Primitivo and Negroamaro, Puglia offers a taste of Italy's rich viticultural heritage.

Lombardy wines and spirits

Lombardy

105

Lombardy's alpine valleys and glacial soils create a unique terroir for producing elegant wines like Valtellina's Nebbiolo and the sparkling Franciacorta. Explore offerings from renowned producers such as ARPEPE and Guido Berlucchi.

Emilia-Romagna wines and spirits

Emilia-Romagna

99

Emilia-Romagna's fertile plains and rolling hills are the birthplace of Lambrusco, a sparkling red wine that captures the region's vibrant spirit. Home to renowned producers like Riunite and Medici Ermete, this region offers a diverse array of wines that reflect its rich agricultural heritage.

Marche wines and spirits

Marche

85

Marche's Verdicchio grape thrives in its clay and limestone-rich soils, producing wines of remarkable freshness and complexity. Explore our selection of Marche wines from top producers like Sartarelli and Velenosi.

Sardinia wines and spirits

Sardinia

75

Sardinia's rugged terrain and Mediterranean climate cultivate unique grape varieties like Cannonau and Vermentino, producing wines with rich, vibrant flavors. Explore offerings from renowned producers like Argiolas and Sella & Mosca.

Umbria wines and spirits

Umbria

63

Umbria's clay and limestone-rich soils nurture Sangiovese and Grechetto grapes, crafting wines with earthy depth and vibrant acidity. Explore our selection of Umbria wines.

Lazio wines and spirits

Lazio

40

Lazio's volcanic soils and Mediterranean climate create a unique environment for producing vibrant white wines and robust reds. Notable producers like Famiglia Cotarella and Fontana Candida highlight the region's diverse offerings.

Calabria wines and spirits

Calabria

37

Calabria's sun-drenched hills and coastal breezes create ideal conditions for producing robust wines and distinctive spirits. Known for its indigenous grape varieties and artisanal distilleries, Calabria offers a unique taste of Southern Italy.

Basilicata wines and spirits

Basilicata

19

Basilicata's volcanic soils and high-altitude vineyards create wines with intense flavors and robust character. Known for the Aglianico grape, this region offers a unique taste of Italy's rich viticultural heritage.

Aosta Valley wines and spirits

Aosta Valley

12

Aosta Valley's high-altitude vineyards produce distinctive wines with alpine character. Explore offerings from La Kiuva and Distilleria Alpe.

Liguria wines and spirits

Liguria

10

Liguria's steep coastal vineyards produce wines with a distinct saline character, reflecting the region's proximity to the sea. Explore offerings from Tenuta Anfosso and Terenzuola for a taste of this Italian gem.

Molise wines and spirits

Molise

8

Molise's rolling hills and Adriatic breezes create a unique environment for winemaking. Discover wines from Di Majo Norante, a standout producer in this emerging region.

Appellations of Italy

44 appellations
Toscana wines and spirits

Toscana

388

Toscana's diverse terroir and innovative winemaking create wines that range from traditional Chianti to modern Super Tuscans. Explore offerings from renowned producers like Castello Banfi and Tenuta San Guido.

Barolo wines and spirits

Barolo

380

Barolo's strict DOCG regulations require aging for a minimum of 38 months, creating wines of remarkable depth and complexity. Known as the 'King of Wines,' Barolo is crafted exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes, offering a unique expression of Piedmont's terroir.

Prosecco wines and spirits

Prosecco

273

Prosecco is crafted primarily from the Glera grape, offering a refreshing and lively sparkling wine experience. This Veneto appellation is renowned for its light, fruity character and approachable style, perfect for any occasion.

Brunello di Montalcino wines and spirits

Brunello di Montalcino

253

Brunello di Montalcino must be crafted from 100% Sangiovese, adhering to strict DOCG regulations that ensure a minimum aging period of five years. This Tuscan appellation is celebrated for its robust and complex wines, offering a profound expression of terroir.

Chianti Classico wines and spirits

Chianti Classico

196

Chianti Classico must be made from at least 80% Sangiovese, offering a vibrant expression of Tuscany's terroir. This DOCG wine is known for its balance of acidity and tannins, making it a versatile choice for various occasions.

Delle Venezie wines and spirits

Delle Venezie

172

Delle Venezie DOC is synonymous with Pinot Grigio, offering wines that are crisp, refreshing, and aromatic. This appellation spans the Veneto region, producing wines that reflect the area's unique terroir.

Langhe wines and spirits

Langhe

149

Langhe's diverse terroir allows for a wide range of grape varieties, including Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto, producing wines with distinct character and complexity.

Barbaresco wines and spirits

Barbaresco

148

Barbaresco is crafted exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes, showcasing the appellation's unique terroir and aging potential. Known for its elegance and complexity, Barbaresco offers a refined expression of Piedmont's viticultural heritage.

Valle de Uco wines and spirits

Valle de Uco

121

Valle de Uco's high-altitude vineyards, nestled in the foothills of the Andes, create wines with remarkable elegance and complexity. This region is celebrated for its Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, offering a unique expression of Argentina's viticultural prowess.

Sicilia wines and spirits

Sicilia

120

Sicilia's diverse microclimates and volcanic soils create a unique terroir for wines like Nero d'Avola and Grillo. Discover the essence of Sicily with producers like Planeta and Donnafugata.

Sudtirol - Alto Adige wines and spirits

Sudtirol - Alto Adige

118

Sudtirol - Alto Adige is defined by its alpine climate and diverse terroir, producing vibrant and aromatic wines. Known for its exceptional Pinot Grigio and Gewürztraminer, this region offers a unique taste of Northern Italy.

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wines and spirits

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

113

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wines are crafted from the Montepulciano grape, known for its deep color and robust flavors. This appellation, located in the Abruzzo region of Italy, benefits from a unique combination of clay and limestone soils, which contribute to the wine's complexity and depth.

Chianti wines and spirits

Chianti

112

Chianti's signature Sangiovese grape delivers vibrant acidity and cherry notes, enhanced by Tuscany's diverse soils. Explore our curated selection.

Veneto wines and spirits

Veneto

91

Veneto's diverse terroir and microclimates allow for a wide range of wine styles, from the sparkling Prosecco to the robust Amarone. This region's wines are crafted by esteemed producers like Zenato and Pasqua, offering something for every palate.

Terre Siciliane wines and spirits

Terre Siciliane

87

Terre Siciliane's diverse terroir allows for a wide range of grape varieties, from indigenous Nero d'Avola to international Chardonnay. This appellation offers a unique taste of Sicily's rich viticultural heritage.

Barbera d'Alba wines and spirits

Barbera d'Alba

85

Barbera d'Alba wines are crafted primarily from the Barbera grape, known for its vibrant acidity and rich fruit flavors. This appellation, nestled in Piedmont, Italy, offers wines that are both approachable and complex, perfect for a variety of occasions.

Rosso di Montalcino wines and spirits

Rosso di Montalcino

77

Rosso di Montalcino wines are crafted from 100% Sangiovese, offering a youthful expression of Tuscany's iconic grape. Known for their vibrant fruit and approachable style, these wines provide a glimpse into the prestigious Brunello di Montalcino at a more accessible price point.

Amarone della Valpolicella wines and spirits

Amarone della Valpolicella

69

Amarone della Valpolicella is crafted through the appassimento process, where grapes are dried to concentrate flavors, resulting in a rich, full-bodied wine. This unique method defines its bold character and complexity.

Etna Rosso wines and spirits

Etna Rosso

60

Etna Rosso wines are crafted from the indigenous Nerello Mascalese grape, thriving on the volcanic slopes of Mount Etna. These wines are renowned for their elegance, minerality, and complex flavor profiles.

Moscato d'Asti wines and spirits

Moscato d'Asti

52

Moscato d'Asti is defined by its sweet, aromatic profile, crafted exclusively from the Moscato Bianco grape. This DOCG wine from Piedmont offers a low-alcohol, effervescent delight, perfect for any celebration.

Vigneti delle Dolomiti wines and spirits

Vigneti delle Dolomiti

52

Vigneti delle Dolomiti, nestled in the Trentino-Alto Adige region, is defined by its diverse grape varieties and alpine terroir. This appellation produces wines that reflect the unique climate and soils of the Dolomites.

Gavi wines and spirits

Gavi

45

Gavi is defined by its exclusive use of the Cortese grape, producing crisp, mineral-driven wines. This Piedmont appellation is celebrated for its refreshing acidity and delicate floral aromas.

Venezia Giulia wines and spirits

Venezia Giulia

45

Venezia Giulia's diverse microclimates and unique terroirs produce wines with remarkable complexity and elegance. This appellation is known for its innovative winemaking techniques and a wide range of grape varieties, offering something for every palate.

Bolgheri wines and spirits

Bolgheri

44

Bolgheri's unique terroir, with its diverse soil types and maritime climate, crafts wines of exceptional depth and complexity. Known for its Bordeaux-style blends, Bolgheri offers a taste of Tuscany's innovative winemaking.

Salento wines and spirits

Salento

42

Salento's sun-drenched vineyards produce robust wines primarily from Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes. Known for their rich flavors and full-bodied profiles, these wines reflect the region's warm climate and diverse terroir.

Piemonte wines and spirits

Piemonte

41

Piemonte's Nebbiolo grape is the cornerstone of its prestigious wines, producing Barolo and Barbaresco with complex aromas and robust tannins. This region's diverse microclimates and soils contribute to a wide range of wine styles.

Barbera d'Asti wines and spirits

Barbera d'Asti

39

Barbera d'Asti DOCG mandates at least 85% Barbera grapes, offering vibrant acidity and rich fruit flavors. This appellation, located in Piedmont, Italy, is known for producing wines with a unique balance of freshness and depth.

Marsala wines and spirits

Marsala

39

Marsala's fortified wines are defined by their unique aging process and the use of native Sicilian grape varieties like Grillo and Catarratto. Known for their rich, complex flavors, these wines are a staple of Sicilian viticulture.

Soave wines and spirits

Soave

39

Soave wines are defined by their use of the Garganega grape, which thrives in the volcanic and limestone-rich soils of Veneto. This appellation produces elegant, mineral-driven white wines.

Dolcetto d'Alba wines and spirits

Dolcetto d'Alba

38

Dolcetto d'Alba wines are crafted from the Dolcetto grape, known for its vibrant fruit flavors and soft tannins. This appellation in Piedmont, Italy, produces wines that are approachable yet complex, offering a delightful drinking experience.

Maremma Toscana wines and spirits

Maremma Toscana

38

Maremma Toscana's diverse terroir and innovative blends define its wines, offering a unique expression of Tuscany's coastal region. Explore wines from producers like Rocca Di Frassinello and Frescobaldi.

Provincia di Pavia wines and spirits

Provincia di Pavia

36

Provincia di Pavia is distinguished by its diverse range of grape varieties, including Barbera and Croatina, which thrive in its varied soils and temperate climate.

Puglia wines and spirits

Puglia

35

Puglia's sun-drenched vineyards produce robust wines, primarily from Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes. Known for their full-bodied character and rich flavors, these wines reflect the region's warm climate and diverse terroir.

Trevenezie wines and spirits

Trevenezie

34

Trevenezie's diverse terroir supports a wide range of grape varieties, offering wines that reflect the unique character of Veneto. Discover selections from producers like Cavit Collection and Santa Margherita.

Roero wines and spirits

Roero

33

Roero's sandy soils and unique microclimate foster expressive wines, primarily from Nebbiolo and Arneis grapes. Discover the elegance and complexity of Roero DOCG.

Trentino wines and spirits

Trentino

33

Trentino's Alpine climate and diverse terroir create wines with vibrant acidity and aromatic complexity. Discover offerings from producers like Cantina Lavis and Mezzacorona.

Valpolicella wines and spirits

Valpolicella

33

Valpolicella wines are crafted predominantly from Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara grapes, offering a vibrant expression of Veneto's terroir. Known for their bright cherry flavors and balanced acidity, these wines are a staple for enthusiasts seeking authenticity.

Etna Bianco wines and spirits

Etna Bianco

31

Etna Bianco is defined by its volcanic soils and the Carricante grape, producing wines with vibrant acidity and minerality. This Sicilian appellation offers a unique expression of terroir, crafted by renowned producers like Tenuta delle Terre Nere and Benanti.

Valpolicella Superiore wines and spirits

Valpolicella Superiore

31

Valpolicella Superiore requires a minimum aging of one year, enhancing its complexity and depth. This appellation, nestled in Veneto, Italy, is celebrated for its rich, velvety reds crafted primarily from Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara grapes.

Collio wines and spirits

Collio

28

Collio's unique Ponca soil, rich in marl and sandstone, imparts a distinct minerality to its wines. This appellation in Friuli-Venezia Giulia is renowned for its aromatic whites and structured reds.

Friuli wines and spirits

Friuli

26

Friuli's diverse microclimates and marl soils create wines with vibrant acidity and aromatic complexity. Known for its exceptional white wines, Friuli offers a unique expression of Italian viticulture.

Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore wines and spirits

Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore

25

Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore is crafted from the Glera grape, thriving in the steep hills of Veneto. This DOCG wine is celebrated for its vibrant bubbles and fresh, floral notes.

Vermentino di Sardegna wines and spirits

Vermentino di Sardegna

19

Vermentino di Sardegna wines are defined by the Vermentino grape, thriving in Sardinia's Mediterranean climate. These wines are celebrated for their aromatic complexity and refreshing acidity.

Cannonau di Sardegna wines and spirits

Cannonau di Sardegna

17

Cannonau di Sardegna is defined by its robust expression of the Cannonau grape, a variant of Grenache. This appellation's wines are celebrated for their rich, full-bodied character, shaped by Sardinia's unique terroir.