Italy, a land of viticultural contrasts
The world's largest wine producer, Italy cultivates over 500 indigenous grape varieties across its sun-drenched peninsula. From Tuscany to Piedmont, from Trentino to Sicily, every region tells a different story in your glass.

Veneto, from Amarone to Prosecco
Veneto is one of Italy's most important wine-producing regions, with more DOC and DOCG appellations than any other. From Valpolicella to Soave, from Prosecco to Bardolino, the region around Verona and
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Tuscany, from Chianti Classico to Super Tuscans
An iconic Italian wine region, Tuscany is famous for its legendary Super Tuscans. But it would be a shame to reduce it to these prestigious and expensive labels. From Chianti Classico to Brunello di M
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Sicily, from the slopes of Etna to Nero d'Avola
The largest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily is a vast wine region that has recently regained its prestige. From the volcanic Etna to the coasts swept by the sirocco, a new generation of winemakers
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Piedmont, where Italian wine reaches its peak
Cross the Grand-Saint-Bernard, slide down through Aosta, and head to Piedmont! From the hills of Langhe to the slopes of Monferrato, discover the birthplace of Barolo, Barbaresco and dozens of grape v
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Trentino-Alto Adige, hidden gem of the Dolomites
Italy's northernmost province, Trentino-Alto Adige is a region where Germanic and Latin cultures blend beautifully. At the foot of the Dolomites, between alpine valleys and sun-drenched hillsides, pas
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Puglia, from Primitivo to Negroamaro del Salento
If you love sunshine and generous, fruity wines, our journey takes you to Puglia, in the heel of Italy's boot. Get ready to discover all the secrets to enjoying the region's finest bottles.
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