Italy
Italian wine is as diverse and vibrant as the country itself. With more than 350 officially recognised grape varieties — from noble Nebbiolo and age-worthy Sangiovese to crisp Pinot Grigio and refreshing Verdicchio — Italy offers something for every palate and occasion. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the volcanic soils of Sicily and the Alpine slopes of Piedmont, Italian wines are deeply tied to their regions. Whether you’re uncorking a Chianti for dinner, exploring Barolo for the cellar, or discovering lesser-known gems, Italian wine is an endless journey of flavour and tradition.
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