Italian wines
Italian wines are among the most renowned and diverse in the world, thanks to Italy's rich winemaking tradition, varied climate, and numerous indigenous grape varieties. Italy is one of the top wine-producing countries globally, offering a wide range of styles, from everyday table wines to prestigious, highly sought-after bottles.
Italy has 20 wine regions, each producing wines with distinct characteristics due to variations in climate, geography, and local grape varieties. Some of the most famous regions include: Tuscany (Toscana) known for Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano - Piedmont (Piemonte) home to Barolo, Barbaresco, and Barbera - Veneto famous for Prosecco, Amarone, and Valpolicella - Sicily (Sicilia) known for Nero d’Avola and Marsala - Puglia produces Primitivo and Negroamaro - Lombardy (Lombardia) known for sparkling wines, especially Franciacorta.