New Arrivals

Skip to results list

Filters

3053 items
Column grid

Filters

Availability
Bottle Format
Cellar
Year
Grape Type
Region
Price
to
The highest price is €15.400,00
Column grid

Filter

Availability
Bottle Format
Cellar
Year
Grape Type
Region
Price
to
The highest price is €15.400,00

New Arrivals

New Arrivals: the latest labels selected for your cellar

The New Arrivals from Italian Wine Selection gather the latest labels added to the catalog, with a selection that spans great Italian denominations, iconic Champagne houses, and cult wines sought after by enthusiasts. It is a collection designed for those who want to discover newly arrived bottles and update their cellar with references of strong personality, from aging reds to territorial whites, to classic method sparkling wines.

A selection that unites territories, styles, and great names

On this page, wines from fundamental areas of the Italian wine scene coexist, such as Bolgheri, Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, Etna, Taurasi, Collio, Alto Adige, Valtellina, Friuli Venezia Giulia, and Sicily. Variety is one of the strengths of the collection: alongside structured and long-lived reds, you will find whites of great identity such as Pecorino, Fiano, Timorasso, Ribolla Gialla, and Ansonica, as well as prestigious sparkling wines and high-profile Champagne.

Among the wineries and producers featured, notable names include Antinori, Quintarelli, Radikon, Donnafugata, Jermann, Planeta, and Emidio Pepe, along with reference names like Feudi di San Gregorio, Tasca d'Almerita, Tenuta Tascante, and Gravner.

For those seeking new releases, mature vintages, and collectible wines

The collection includes labels from recent vintages and more evolved bottles, perfect for those looking to expand their cellar with ready-to-drink or age-worthy wines. You will find great reds like Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, Amarone, Taurasi, Chianti Classico, and Bolgheri, but also more territorial and vertical interpretations, capable of telling the story of the soil and climate of their respective areas of origin. There are also references in magnum, special boxes, and gift sets, ideal for an important gift or for a connoisseur's purchase.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

The New Arrivals are suitable for many occasions: an important dinner, a vertical tasting, a refined gift, or simply the desire to update the selection with interesting bottles. The more structured reds express themselves best with red meats, game, braised dishes, and aged cheeses; the whites and rosés elegantly accompany seafood appetizers, flavorful first courses, and Mediterranean cuisine; the sparkling wines are perfect for aperitifs, raw fish, and celebratory moments.

If you want to explore the latest novelties in the catalog and let yourself be guided by prestigious wineries, iconic territories, and wines of strong personality, this is the right collection to find the next bottle to open or to keep.

Best Italian Wines

FAQs

What will I find in the New Arrivals collection?
In the New Arrivals collection, you will find the latest labels added to the catalog, with a wide and varied selection that includes great Italian reds, regional whites, sparkling wines, Champagne, and collectible wines. Important denominations such as Bolgheri, Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, Taurasi, Etna, Collio, and Alto Adige are present, along with bottles from reference wineries like Antinori, Quintarelli, Radikon, Donnafugata, and Jermann. It is an ideal section for those who want to discover the most interesting new releases of the moment.
Do the New Arrivals include only Italian wines?
No, in the New Arrivals collection you will mainly find Italian wines, but also some prestigious international labels, such as selected Champagnes. The page is designed to provide an updated overview of what is coming into the catalog, highlighting both the major Italian denominations and the foreign maisons and producers included in the selection. This way, you can explore new releases, important vintages, and special bottles with a single point of reference.
What pairings are suitable for the wines of the New Arrivals?
The pairings depend on the style of the chosen wine. The more structured reds, such as Barolo, Brunello, Amarone, or Taurasi, are ideal with red meats, game, roasts, and aged cheeses. Whites like Fiano, Pecorino, Ribolla Gialla, or Timorasso pair well with seafood dishes, appetizers, first courses, and Mediterranean recipes. The sparkling wines and Champagnes in the collection are perfect for aperitifs, raw fish, and important toasts, while the collectible bottles are also suitable for gift occasions or vertical tastings.