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Best Italian Wines

Best Italian Wines: a selection of the most iconic labels

The Best Italian Wines bring together in a single collection some of the most representative labels of the national wine scene, from the great Tuscan expressions to the characterful reds of the South, to the sparkling wines and fine white wines. On Italian Wine Selection, you will find a proposal designed for those seeking renowned, authentic Italian wines capable of telling the stories of territories, styles, and great interpreters of Italian viticulture.

The selection includes symbolic names such as Sassicaia, Tignanello, Solaia, Le Serre Nuove dell'Ornellaia, as well as prestigious labels like Giorgio Primo, Messorio, Il Rosso Del Bepi, and Barolo Garretti. Alongside the great reds, there is room for Champagne, Franciacorta, classic method sparkling wines, and personality-driven whites, to offer a complete overview of the best Italian wines and the international excellences present in the collection.

Territories, denominations, and great interpreters

This collection highlights some of the most important production areas in Italy: Tuscany, Alto Adige, Piedmont, Veneto, Sicily, Campania, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Marche, Abruzzo, and other regions dedicated to quality. The presence of denominations such as Bolgheri DOC, Toscana IGT, Chianti Classico DOCG, Barolo DOCG, Etna Bianco DOC, Taurasi DOCG, Franciacorta DOCG, and Trento DOC reflects a broad and authoritative selection, built around wines with a strong identity.

Among the wineries featured are Antinori, Fattoria La Massa, Ornellaia, Quintarelli, Quintodecimo, Colterenzio, Cantine Tramin, and Venica & Venica, along with many other leading producers.

Styles, grape varieties, and occasions for consumption

The variety of the collection is one of its strengths: Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Aglianico, Nebbiolo, Sagrantino, Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Timorasso, Verdicchio, Greco di Tufo, Gewürztraminer, and many other grapes create a rich and coherent mosaic. This allows for the selection of the most suitable wine for both an important dinner and a prestigious gift or for a vertical tasting dedicated to great Italian wines.

Structured reds like Amarone della Valpolicella, Taurasi, or the great Toscana IGT pair well with flavorful dishes, red meats, game, and aged cheeses. Sparkling wines like Franciacorta, Champagne, and Trento DOC elegantly accompany appetizers and seafood courses. The mineral and aromatic whites, from the wines of Alto Adige to those of Friuli and Sicily, offer great versatility at the table.

Why choose this selection

The Best Italian Wines collection is designed for those who wish to navigate recognized labels, authoritative producers, and territories that symbolize the quality of Italian winemaking. Each bottle represents a precise style, a story, and a different production vision, with the aim of offering a selected and high-level choice. If you are looking for iconic, complex Italian wines suitable for special occasions, this collection is the ideal starting point to explore the best of Italy's wine.

Best Italian Wines

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What does the collection Best Italian Wines include?
The collection Best Italian Wines gathers representative labels from different regions and denominations in Italy, with a focus on iconic wines and reference producers. You will find great Tuscan reds, important expressions from Piedmont, wines from Alto Adige, Sicily, Campania, and other highly regarded areas, as well as prestigious sparkling wines like Franciacorta, Trento DOC, and Champagne. It is a selection designed for those seeking authoritative, recognizable bottles suitable for special moments or a high-level personal cellar.
What are the most represented types of wine in this collection?
In this collection, the great Italian reds are well represented, but also characterful whites and classic method sparkling wines. Among the wines present, labels from Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Nebbiolo, Aglianico, Sagrantino, and Pinot Noir stand out, along with whites such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Timorasso, Verdicchio, Greco di Tufo, and Gewürztraminer. There are also Franciacorta, Trento DOC, and Champagne, ideal for those who desire a wide and cross-sectional selection of the best Italian and international wines available in the catalog.
How to choose the right wine among the Best Italian Wines?
The choice depends on the occasion and the style you prefer. If you seek structure and depth, lean towards big reds like Toscana IGT, Bolgheri, Barolo, Taurasi, or Amarone. For a more versatile pairing, the mineral and aromatic whites from Alto Adige, Friuli, or Sicily are excellent with seafood, fresh cheeses, and first courses. For elegant toasts and aperitifs, on the other hand, sparkling wines like Franciacorta, Trento DOC, and Champagne represent a reliable and impactful choice.