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Vietti Lazzarito Barolo 2014

Vietti Lazzarito Barolo 2014

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Borgogno Fossati Barolo 2010 1.5L Magnum

Borgogno Fossati Barolo 2010 1.5L Magnum

Borgogno

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Luciano Sandrone Valmaggiore Nebbiolo d'Alba 2018

Luciano Sandrone Valmaggiore Nebbiolo d'Alba 2018

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Tenuta Lamiata Toscana Rosso 2013

Tenuta Lamiata Toscana Rosso 2013

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Marion Valpolicella Superiore 2011

Marion Valpolicella Superiore 2011

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Frescobaldi Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino 2015

Frescobaldi Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino 2015

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G. D. Vajra Monterustico Dogliani 2019

G. D. Vajra Monterustico Dogliani 2019

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Falezze Amarone della Valpolicella 2013

Falezze Amarone della Valpolicella 2013

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Pieropan Soave Classico DOC 2023

Pieropan Soave Classico DOC 2023

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Maretti Soave 2022

Maretti Soave 2022

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Love Not War Organic Sangiovese 2022

Love Not War Organic Sangiovese 2022

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Fontodi Flaccianello Della Pieve 2018

Fontodi Flaccianello Della Pieve 2018

Fontodi

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Ascheri Barolo 2020

Ascheri Barolo 2020

Ascheri

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Ascheri Barolo 'Sorano' 2019

Ascheri Barolo 'Sorano' 2019

Ascheri
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Ascheri Gavi DOCG 2023

Ascheri Gavi DOCG 2023

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Fattoria Il Muro Spigallo Chianti DOCG 2022

Fattoria Il Muro Spigallo Chianti DOCG 2022

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Italy

Italy has some of the oldest wine production methods in the world and almost every part of the country is planted under vine. From the Alps in the north to the very southernmost parts of Sicily where Africa is almost in sight, wine is successfully cultivated. In addition to the latitude covered, Italy's many mountains and hills provide a plethora of altitudes for grape growing in various soils and micro-climates. The extensive coastlines along the peninsula that is Italy provide maritime climates for the coastal wine-growing areas. Over 350 grape varieties are 'authorised' in Italy, though up to 550 varieties are thought to be grown.

The classification system of Italian wines has four classes, with the intention of defining a wine's origin a quality. Two of these classes are table wines, whilst DOC and DOCG fall under the EU quality wine produced in a specific region category. Vino da Tavola (VDT) means that the wine comes from Italy. Most of these wines are generally basic table wines that are consumed domestically. Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT) denotes a more specific region within Italy, and the resultant will be of higher quality than simple table wines, but won't conform to the rules required for higher certification. Both Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) and Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) are regionally more specific than IGT, and have stricter rules regarding the grape varieties grown, yields per hectare, minimum alcohol levels and so on. The major difference between DOC and DOCG is that the latter has to undergo a blind-tasting session to ensure the highest quality is achieved. Italy has 32 DOCG appelations, 311 DOC appelations and 120 IGT zones.

Key regions include Piedmont, Tuscany, Abruzzo, Veneto, Sicily and Sardinia. Common white varieties grown are Pinot Grigio, Arneis, Vermentino, Verdicchio, Fiano and Moscato. The red varieties grown the most are Sangiovese, Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Montepulciano, Primitivo, Nero d'Avola and Corvina.