Italy

Italy vies with France for the title of the largest wine producing country, but no place else can match ‘il bel paese’ for diversity and individuality. The vine was first brought to Italy by the Greeks and Etruscans about 3,000 years ago, since when many of the grape varieties planted on the peninsula’s slopes (Italy is comprised of about 80% hills and mountains) have thrived.

They have been joined over the centuries by imported varieties to give a country that mixes the old and the new, the native and the imported, in a way that no other country in the world does. Combine this with the fact that Italian viticulture has improved markedly over the past two decades and you now have a country that is marching confidently into the future.

Vines are grown the full length of Italy, from the Alpine foothills in the north, to the southern tip of Sicily and in every kind of terrain, from beach, to mountain to volcano. These geographical variances, coupled with a myriad of local traditions, result in a wine culture of mind-boggling complexity. Additionally, with close to 400 indigenous grape varieties, Italy boasts the largest number of varieties in commercial production of any country in the world, while at the same time producing some very distinctive interpretations of international classics.

In the North of Italy the key fine-wines are to be found in Piemonte, particularly Barolo and Barbaresco wines made from the Nebbiolo grape that offer tremendous ageing potential of 20+ years. Additionally, the red wines from this region made from the Dolcetto and Barbera grape are also popular styles to be considered. The Veneto wine region - centred around Verona and Lake Garda in the northeastern corner of Italy forms part of the larger Tri-Veneto wine region along with its neighbours Friuli Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige. It is here, the wines of Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso and Amarone are revered for their rich yet suave dried-fruit decadence, especially from the Corvina and Rondinella fruit grown in the hilly Classico villages.

Tuscany, in Italy’s Centre, is home to some of the country’s finest red wines made from the red Sangiovese grape; these can be found either in the regions brilliant Chianti Classico’s, the reserved yet extremely fine Vino Nobile di Montepulciano’s, or the more full-bodied wines of Brunello di Montalcino, all of which are capable of ageing up to 20 years at least.

Across the Appenines, on the eastern seaboard of Italy, it is the white Verdicchio grape of the Marche which shines bright, with some excellent examples being produced that are capable of remarkable bottle age development. Further south on the Adriatic coast, the Abruzzo wine region, serves up some great white wines made from the Trebbiano d’Abruzzo grape and the unctuous brambly reds of the Montepulciano d’Abruzzo grape; both of which are capable for 10+ years cellaring. Over the border from Abruzzo is the land-locked region of Umbria, famous for the white wines of Orvieto made from the Grechetto grape and also the fantastic Châteauneuf-du-Pape-like red wines made from the Sagrantino di Montefalco grape.

In southern Italy it is the indigenous red wine grape of Aglianico that is worth seeking out; also known as the ‘Nebbiolo of the South’ on account of its noble elegance, natural balance and prodigious potential for further development once in bottle. The contrasting styles of this variety can be discovered by enjoying examples from the regions of Basilicata and Campania. Located in the heel of Italy, Apulia, or Puglia as it is also referred as, is home to the full-bodied and luscious red wines made from the Primitivo grape, that share more than a fleeting resemblance to California’s Zinfandel grape.

Italy's southernmost wine region, Sicily, is the largest island in the Mediterranean and in terms of quantity, is one of Italy's most important wine producing regions. The principle grape varieties are a combination of indigenous island varieties such as: Nero d’Avola, Grillo, Carricante and Nerello Mascalese, alongside more fashionable international grape varieties. Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and the range of grape varieties planted here bear little resemblance to those in any other Italian wine region. Varieties of French and Spanish origin are more common including widespread plantings of Grenache (Cannonau), Carignan and Cabernet Sauvignon.

From the well-known to the obscure and the traditional to the pioneering, our diverse selection of Italian red, white and sparkling wines offers tremendous potential for experimentation and exploration for the avid wine drinker.

 

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Tormaresca 'Furia di Califuria' Rosato 2022
Tormaresca 'Furia di Califuria' Rosato 2022

From £37.00

Negroamaro, Syrah & Cabernet Sauvignon blended to celebrate the excellent quality of Apulian rosé wines...Read More...
Cesconi Nosiola 2022
Cesconi Nosiola 2022

From £21.50

A zesty & aromatic wine made from the only white grape variety native to Trentino...Read More...
Donnafugata Vigna di Grabi 2021
Donnafugata Vigna di Grabi 2021

From £26.00

A fine & elegant blend which is one of Donnafugata's most beloved wines...Read More...
Mandrarossa 'Costadune' Nero d'Avola 2023
Mandrarossa 'Costadune' Nero d'Avola 2023

From £13.50

From one of Italy’s outstanding co-ops this is an intensely flavoured & velvety wine...Read More...
Tasca Catarratto Buonsenso 2022
Tasca Catarratto Buonsenso 2022

From £21.50

A sublime & elegant wine, Buonsenso tastes good & is pleasing to the senses!...Read More...
Jermann Vinnae Ribolla Gialla 2021
Jermann Vinnae Ribolla Gialla 2021

From £38.00

Jermann's Vinnae is an elegant, fresh & tangy wine that has irresistible drinkability...Read More...
Jermann Pinot Grigio 2022
Jermann Pinot Grigio 2022

From £36.00

Intensely aromatic, dry & velvety Pinot Grigio from one of Friuli's top winemakers...Read More...
Mucchietto Fiano IGT Puglia 2023
Mucchietto Fiano IGT Puglia 2023

From £12.50

Pasqua's take on the Fiano grape is thirst-quenching, Italian sunshine in a glass...Read More...
Bocca di Lupo Aglianico Castel del Monte 2020
Bocca di Lupo Aglianico Castel del Monte 2020

From £72.00

A refined, silky red wine of great length that delivers freshness & complexity...Read More...
Tormaresca Torcicoda Primitivo del Salento 2022
Tormaresca Torcicoda Primitivo del Salento 2022

From £26.00

Torcicoda was the first Apulian wine to make the Wine Spectator's Top 100...Read More...
Feudo Arancio Nero d'Avola 2022
Feudo Arancio Nero d'Avola 2022

From £12.00

Soft & velvety Nero d'Avola, prince of the enological re-birth of Sicily...Read More...
Feudo Arancio Grillo 2023
Feudo Arancio Grillo 2023

From £12.50

A concentrated expression of Grillo with citrus & herbs and a long fruity finish...Read More...
Cotarella Sodale Merlot 2020
Cotarella Sodale Merlot 2020

From £26.00

A plush & polished Merlot sourced from the same vineyards that produce the iconic Montiano...Read More...
Argiano Solengo 2021
Argiano Solengo 2021

From £60.00

The Super-Tuscan red of Montalcino & legacy of the world-famous oenologist Giacomo Tachis...Read More...
Argiano Brunello di Montalcino 2019
Argiano Brunello di Montalcino 2019

From £55.00

Fine, elegant, silky & savoury Brunello is Argiano's soul and identity...Read More...
Luigi Pira Barolo Marenca 2017 | Magnum (150cl)
Luigi Pira Barolo Marenca 2017 | Magnum (150cl)

£135.00

A nice big bottle of tantalising Cru Barolo from one of Piedmont's superstars...Read More...
Gaja Pieve Santa Restituta Brunello di Montalcino 2018
Gaja Pieve Santa Restituta Brunello di Montalcino 2018

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Gaja's Brunello is juicy, smooth & lush, with velvety tannins and an elegant lingering finish...Read More...
Masi 'Toar' Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2020
Masi 'Toar' Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2020

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Rich, full-bodied & elegant, Toar is considered the 'Valpolicella of tomorrow'...Read More...
Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico | Magnum (150cl)
Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico | Magnum (150cl)

£145.00

A classic Amarone della Valpolicella Classico from one of the region's finest producers...Read More...
Allegrini Palazzo della Torre | Magnum (150cl)
Allegrini Palazzo della Torre | Magnum (150cl)

£63.00

Magnum size bottle of Allegrini's smooth & velvety Ripasso style, Palazzo della Torre...Read More...
Dal Forno Romano Amarone della Valpolicella Monte Lodoletta 2008
Dal Forno Romano Amarone della Valpolicella Monte Lodoletta 2008

£325.00

Not only does Dal Forno know every bunch in his vineyard - he knows every grape! ...Read More...
Frassinelli Prosecco Rosé Millesimato 2022
Frassinelli Prosecco Rosé Millesimato 2022

From £14.00

Superb value, vintage Prosecco rosé from one of the region's finest producers...Read More...
Querciabella Batàr 2020
Querciabella Batàr 2020

From £85.00

Graceful and polished, Batàr is considered one of Italy's greatest white wines...Read More...
Luigi Pira Barolo Margheria 2018
Luigi Pira Barolo Margheria 2018

From £49.00

The oldest of Pira's cru Barolo's is the perfect balance between tradition & innovation...Read More...