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Magnum

Magnum is the collection dedicated to large formats of wine, designed for those who seek dramatic bottles but also for those who appreciate the slower and more harmonious evolution of wine over time. In the selection of Italian Wine Selection, you will find magnum wines, large bottles, and special formats ideal for celebrating important moments, enriching the cellar, or choosing a label with strong personality.

Why choose a Magnum wine

The magnum format, equal to 1.5 liters, is highly appreciated by enthusiasts because it often offers a more balanced evolution compared to the standard bottle. The ratio between volume and oxygenation favors gradual maturation, particularly interesting for structured reds, great Tuscan reds, Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, and wines meant for long aging, but also for prestigious sparkling wines and Champagne.

In this collection, the magnum is not just an aesthetic choice: it is a format that enhances the character of the wine, its aromatic complexity, and the ability to accompany convivial occasions with greater visual impact and service.

A wide selection from great Italian territories and iconic houses

The proposal ranges from labels coming from prestigious denominations such as Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Barolo, Etna, Taurasi, Franciacorta, and Champagne, to wines with strong territorial identity such as Nebbiolo from Langhe, Etna reds, or fine whites like Abbazia di Novacella. The variety of the collection allows you to find the most suitable magnum for both an important dinner and a representative gift.

Among the names present, notable producers and reference wineries stand out such as Antinori, Fèlsina, Ornellaia, Biondi Santi, Bellavista, and Bollinger, as well as very beloved names among connoisseurs like Quintodecimo and Montevertine. The presence of great houses and cult wineries makes the selection particularly interesting for those seeking important and recognizable bottles.

Pairings and occasions for use

Magnum wines are perfect for toasts, celebrations, group dinners, and private collections. A magnum of structured red pairs well with roasted meats, braised dishes, game, and aged cheeses; a great white or a more vertical Etna Rosso elegantly accompanies flavorful fish, complex seafood dishes, and Mediterranean cuisine; a Franciacorta, a Prosecco Superiore, or a Champagne in magnum format is ideal for aperitifs and celebratory moments.

To choose the right wine, it is advisable to consider style, denomination, and occasion: magnums of important reds for the table and aging, magnum sparkling wines for the party, and great whites and rosés for those who desire freshness and finesse in a special format.

Discover the Magnum selection

The Magnum collection of Italian Wine Selection gathers authoritative labels, great denominations, and iconic formats for those who want to purchase wines capable of standing out. Explore the selection and find the magnum that best suits your style, your cellar, and your memorable moments.

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FAQs

What does Magnum wine mean?
A Magnum wine is bottled in the 1.5-liter format, which is double the standard bottle. This format is highly appreciated by enthusiasts because it combines visual impact and the potential for a more gradual evolution. In the Magnum collection of Italian Wine Selection, you will find important reds, whites, sparkling wines, and Champagne selected to offer a particularly elegant consumption and service experience, suitable for both special occasions and personal cellars.
Why choose a wine in Magnum format instead of the classic bottle?
The Magnum format is often chosen for its ability to enhance the maturation of wine, thanks to a more favorable ratio between wine and oxygen. This aspect is particularly interesting for structured wines and those meant for long aging, such as Chianti Classico, Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, or Taurasi, but also for great sparkling wines. Moreover, the Magnum has a significant presence on the table and makes the moment of serving more memorable.
What wines can be found in the Magnum collection?
The Magnum collection gathers a wide and cross-sectional selection, featuring labels from various Italian denominations and also Champagne. Wines such as Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Barolo, Etna Rosso, Taurasi, Franciacorta, and other highly prestigious references are included. The selection features important producers like Antinori, Fèlsina, Ornellaia, Biondi Santi, Bellavista, and Bollinger, offering different options for taste, occasion, and food pairing.