Italy

Italy is an incredibly diverse and beautiful country for winemaking. With Alpine influence in the north, Mediterranean influence down the spine, and volcanic influence in Sicily, Italy's wines are diverse and need to be explored individually. Whether you prefer red or white wine, there are fantastic examples to choose from.

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    • Silver medal award

    International Press

    2024 Pinot Bianco from Puglia, Italy

    Stone fruit and citrus zest lead your palate on a bright, adventurous journey

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    $30.00 Retail price

    $21.00 Member price

    • Special Award medal
    • 97 points medal

    Olive medal award Winner of 1 more

    Libellus

    2024 Pinot Grigio from Sicily / Sicilia, Italy

    Candied fruit, pear, and honeydew feature in this zesty white wine

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    $30.00 Retail price

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    • Silver medal award

    Masterworks Series

    2024 Sangiovese from Puglia, Italy

    Lively red fruit meets graceful structure in a curated masterpiece

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    $30.50 Retail price

    $21.35 Member price

    • Silver medal award

    Tintoretto

    2024 Primitivo from Puglia, Italy

    Seductive dark fruits and subtle spice–layered and lingering to the last

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    $31.00 Retail price

    $21.70 Member price

    • Silver medal award

    Bonfilia

    2024 Sangiovese from Puglia, Italy

    Blooming with lively red fruit and a whisper of wild herbs — Bonfilia

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    $27.00 Retail price

    $18.90 Member price

    • Bronze medal award

    Caduto dalle Nuvole

    2024 Rosé Wine from Puglia, Italy

    Sun-kissed fruit and floral hints—Caduto dalle Nuvole rosé, a carefree sip.

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    $26.50 Retail price

    $18.55 Member price

    • 93 points medal
    • Gold medal award

    Vicino Lontano

    2024 Pinot Grigio from Sicily / Sicilia, Italy

    Where honeyed melon and playful citrus turn every gathering into a celebration

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    $27.00 Retail price

    $18.90 Member price

    • Silver medal award
    Fine Wine Collection

    Bodewell

    2024 Primitivo - Sangiovese from Puglia, Italy

    Sun-warmed fruit and savory spice, woven with the spirit of Puglia

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    $55.00 Retail price

    $38.50 Member price

    • 91 points medal
    • Gold medal award

    Tifosi

    2024 White Blend from Italy, Italy

    Tifosi’s native blend dazzles with orchard fruits and an inviting, lively finish

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    $26.00 Retail price

    $18.20 Member price

  • Prima Foglia

    2024 Extra Dry Prosecco Rosé from Italy, Italy

    Celebrate life's joyous moments with our "Best of Class" Prosecco Rosé

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    $27.00 Retail price

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Keep Reading About Italy

Italy is a country that is steeped in food traditions; even Italian wine is steeped in longstanding tradition. Unlike much of the "New World," Italy has been making wine for millennia. From the foothills of the Alps in Alto Adige, to the Piedmont or Emilia-Romagna, the country is full of delicious flavors. The native grape varieties and winemaking techniques they employ are found almost nowhere else on Earth. All you have to do is try a glass of Chianti Classico, Barolo or Barbaresco, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano or Brunello di Montalcino from Tuscany, or Amarone from the Veneto to taste the quality of fine, traditional Italian wine.

What are the most popular wine regions in Italy?

Young winemakers in regions around Mount Etna in Sicily, Venice, and Alto Adige (in the far north of the country) are converting their wine production to organic and biodynamic practices with ancient and underrepresented grape varieties. It's not just Barbera, Sangiovese, and Nebbiolo anymore. The amount of native varietal wines and wine regions belies belief. The winemakers are exploring an incredibly long list of native grape varieties, including Nero d'Avola, Dolcetto, Negroamaro, Primitivo (Zinfandel), Aglianico, Fiano, Rondinella, Trebbiano and Verdicchio, to name a few of the more common grapes. The wines are vibrant and feel fresh, despite an ancient heritage and farming practices. There are also Italian iconoclasts. You might have heard of "Super Tuscans;" these wines rocked the Italian winemaking community in the 1970s and 80s by including international (French) grape varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon in their blends.

What are the best Italian wines?

Many Italian wines are marked by a beautiful acidity. Whether you are searching for a red wine (Rosso in Italian) or a white wine, it's almost guaranteed you can find some delicious and new. You can find all the usual suspects (Cabernet Sauvignon, ChardonnayPinot NoirMerlotSyrah, etc.), but the real gems are hidden away in small DOCG's (Italy's acronym for appellations). Try the Italian sparkling wine answer to Champagne and Cremant in Prosecco, Moscato d'Asti, Lambrusco, or Franciacorta. You can have a vibrant Pinot Grigio straight from the source. If you like tannins in your wine, head to Umbria in Central Italy to try Sagrantino, a red grape variety that will change the way you think about tannins. No matter your tastes, there's an Italian wine for you.

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