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      1. Purezza Red
        93-Point Organically Grown Italian Red
        CountryItaly
        Nero di Troia-based blend
        $16.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $203.88
        $183.48 Advantage Member Price
      2. Pillastro Primitivo Puglia (Magnum)
        94-Point Italian Bestseller
        CountryItaly
        Primitivo
        $32.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $395.88
        $356.28 Advantage Member Price
      3. Selva del Moro Chianti Classico Riserva
        Luxe Chianti Classico Riserva
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese-based blend
        $35.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $431.88
        $388.68 Advantage Member Price
      4. Lima Dorata Pinot Grigio
        Elegant Italian Pinot Grigio
        CountryItaly
        Pinot Grigio
        $19.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $239.88
        $215.88 Advantage Member Price
      5. Palumbo Puglia
        Rich Southern Italian Red
        CountryItaly
        Red blend
        $15.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $191.88
      6. Due Nipoti
        Acclaimed Barrel-Aged Super Tuscan
        CountryItaly
        Merlot-based blend
        $29.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $359.88
        $323.88 Advantage Member Price
      7. Only 21 left
        Due Nipoti
        Due Nipoti 2020
        Award-Winning Super Tuscan
        CountryItaly
        Cabernet-based blend
        $26.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $323.88
      8. Bartolomeo Lorenzi Rosso Veronese
        Acclaimed Valpolicella Red
        CountryItaly
        Corvina-based blend
        $18.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $227.88
        $205.08 Advantage Member Price
      9. Affogato
        Luscious Puglian Red
        CountryItaly
        Nero di Troia-based blend
        $15.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $191.88
        $172.68 Advantage Member Price
      10. Tenuta Albrizzi Cabernet Sauvignon Primitivo
        Sumptuous ‘Super Puglian’
        CountryItaly
        Red blend
        $17.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $215.88
        $194.28 Advantage Member Price
      11. Collezione di Paolo Poggerissi
        Elegant Tuscan Sangiovese
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese
        $15.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $191.88
        $172.68 Advantage Member Price
      12. Rifronzoli 2021 (12 bottles)
        Rifronzoli Vineyard Partnership (12 bottles)
        12 bottles - $479.88
      13. Tenuta Fenice Riserva (Magnum)
        Historic Old-Vine Sicilian Riserva – in MAGNUM
        CountryItaly
        Red blend
        $54.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $659.88
        $593.88 Advantage Member Price
      14. Edizione Limitata Numerata, Numero 21 Venezia Guilia Rosso
        Mature Italian Refosco Rarity
        CountryItaly
        Refosco-based blend
        $39.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $479.88
        $431.88 Advantage Member Price
      15. Palumbo Falanghina
        Delightful New Falanghina
        CountryItaly
        Falanghina
        $15.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $191.88
        $172.68 Advantage Member Price
      16. Barana Amarone della Valpolicella
        Boutique Amarone Discovery
        CountryItaly
        Red blend
        $79.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $959.88
        $863.88 Advantage Member Price
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        Nostro Posto Nero d'Avola
        Authentic Sicilian Red
        CountryItaly
        Nero d'Avola
        $16.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $203.88
        $183.48 Advantage Member Price
      18. w/o Nero d'Avola Rosato
        Organically Grown Sicilian Rosato
        CountryItaly
        Nero d'Avola
        $19.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $239.88
        $215.88 Advantage Member Price
      19. Cossaro Monferrato Nebbiolo
        Top-Estate Piedmont Nebbiolo
        CountryItaly
        Nebbiolo
        $27.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $335.88
        $302.28 Advantage Member Price
      20. Purezza Red
        Organically Grown Italian Red
        CountryItaly
        Nero di Troia-based blend
        $17.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $215.88
        $194.28 Advantage Member Price
      21. Selva del Moro Chianti Classico
        Organically Grown Chianti Classico
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese-based blend
        $29.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $359.88
        $323.88 Advantage Member Price
      22. Capisco Ribolla Gialla Spumante
        Italian Sparkling Secret
        CountryItaly
        Ribolla Gialla
        $18.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $227.88
      23. Only 30 left
        Antonio Federici Rosso Magnum
        99-Point Roman Red—in Magnum!
        CountryItaly
        Red blend
        $45.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $551.88
        $496.68 Advantage Member Price
      24. Concettina Rosso
        Small-Batch Italian Exclusive
        CountryItaly
        Montepulciano-based blend
        $16.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $203.88
        $183.48 Advantage Member Price
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      Wine FAQs

      What are the main types of Italian wine?


      Italy produces a broad range of wines, including white, red, rosé, sparkling and sweet (dessert) wines. Popular Italian wines include elegant classic reds like Barolo (made from Nebbiolo) and Chianti (based on Sangiovese), refreshing whites like Pinot Grigio and Verdicchio and world-famous sparkling wines like Prosecco and Franciacorta.

      How does Italian wine taste?


      The taste of Italian wine varies widely by region, style, the wine grapes used, and the soil and topographical characteristics of where the grapes are grown. Fruity Italian wines, like the bold reds of Puglia in the south, showcase deep fruit and spice notes, while the powerful wines of Amarone in the norht are influenced by the traditional appassimento method of air-drying grapes, which leads to deeper, more intense layers of flavor. Crisp whites such as Soave or Pinot Grigio offer refreshing citrus and delicate floral aromas. A sweet Italian wine like Moscato d’Asti is light, aromatic, and gently sparkling. Overall, dry Italian reds tend to feature bright acidity and often firm tannins (like in Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and Barolo).

      Buy Italian wine online today and explore the diverse flavors that make wine from Italy truly exceptional.

      What are Italy’s main wine regions?


      Italy’s wine regions are as diverse as the country itself, each producing unique wines. Some of the most famous wine regions include:

      • Piedmont, known for its iconic Barolo
      • Veneto, with its renowned Prosecco sparkling wines and rich Amarone reds
      • Tuscany region, famous for Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino
      • Sicily, whose flagship red is the bold Nero d'Avola
      • Puglia, for fruit-forward and silky reds like, for fruit-forward and silky reds like Primitivo

      These regions, among others, offer a wide variety of wines that reflect Italy's diverse terroirs and winemaking traditions.

      DOC, DOCG, IGT: What do they mean?


      These labels indicate quality classifications in Italian wine, all of which are regulated by Italian law under the Normative Regulation of the Wine Sector (Legge 238/2016):

      DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita). The highest classification—ensuring strict regulations on production, aging and geographical boundaries. It guarantees quality and authenticity.

      DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata). High-quality wines from defined regions, with specific production rules to ensure consistency and regional identity.

      IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica). A more flexible category that allows winemakers creativity while maintaining regional identity and quality standards.

      What is a good Italian wine for a gift?


      For a classic gift, Barolo and Brunello di Montalcino are excellent choices for red wine lovers, offering depth and complexity. For something sparkling, Prosecco provides an elegant touch.

      Shop Italian wine gift baskets for a curated selection of the best Italian wines. You can also opt for a mix of fine wines and everyday Italian classics perfect for any occasion and sure to delight any wine enthusiast.

      What are the best-known Italian red wines?


      Some of Italy's most celebrated red wines include Barolo, Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and Amarone wines. These wines offer a spectrum of flavors, from bright red fruits and earthy notes (like Chianti) to richer, darker-fruited wines with greater structure (such as Amarone).

      Red wines like Barolo and Brunello di Montalcino pair beautifully with rich dishes such as braised meats, game or aged cheeses. Chianti complements pasta with tomato-based sauces, while Amarone pairs well with rich stews or grilled steaks.

      What are the best-known Italian white wines?


      Italy is renowned for whites like Pinot Grigio, Verdicchio, Vermentino, Soave, and Soave wines. These vary from crisp and citrusy to fuller-bodied with floral and nutty notes.

      Pinot Grigio pairs well with mild cheeses, Verdicchio complements seafood and soft cheeses, Soave suits aged cheeses and meats, while Vermentino works well with shellfish and salads.

      What are the best-known Italian sparkling wines?


      Italy’s top sparkling wines include Prosecco from Veneto. Here are some standout options from WSJ Wine: - Alessandro Gallici Prosecco Rosé Anniversario. A special-edition pink Prosecco made from organic grapes that is presented in a uniquely beautiful bottle and crafted by the masterful Alessandro Gallici.

      Alessandro Gallici Prosecco. Light, crisp, and gold medal-winning, Alessandro's signature Prosecco is perfect for life's celebratory moments.

      Lustrato Prosecco. From winemaker Alessio Rossetto, it offers ripe peach and pear notes carried on a wave of creamy bubbles.


      For a great alternative to Prosecco, try:

      Capisco Ribolla Gialla Spumante. Locals in the northeastern Italy have a sparkling secret: Ribolla Gialla. This lively example of the grape from the Anselmi family is sure to please.

      Altestelle Spumante. This comes from Puglia in the sunny south and star winemaker Francesco Fortunato. An elegant and complex alternative to Prosecco at a great price.