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The 20 Wine Regions of Italy in Under 20 Minutes – Salute!
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The Best Wine Regions of Italy

Just imagine, you’re in Italy…. right now!

And you’re about to embark on a tour of Italy’s best 20 wine regions to visit – and sample, arguably, the best wines in the world!

Watch this video of the 20 wine regions of Italy in under 20 minutes…. salute!

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Italy’s best 20 wine regions to visit – a beginners guide to sampling, arguably, the best wines in the world!

So, what is it that appeals to you about Italy?

Is it the architecture, is it the food, is it the fantastic scenery, is it the warmth of the people, is it the contrasts of the mountainous and winter sports of the north, or is it the hot beach-laden south, or is it ……the wine?

The one item that complements all of the others is….wine!

To appreciate Italian wine beyond just the taste it always helps to have a basic understanding of the wine itself.

It’s the stories behind the wine that helps capture peoples’ imagination.

When you drink an Italian wine, you’re consuming years of warmth and care that’s gone into producing the wine.

Wine is to be enjoyed. Italy is to be enjoyed. The two go hand-in-hand.

The 20 wine regions of Italy in under 20 minutes….

#1. Lombardy:

Red wines: Valtellina, Barbera and Pinot Noir.

White wines: Pinot Bianco, Riesling and Moscato.

#2. Veneto:

Red wines: Valpolicella.

White wines: Soave and Lugana.

Rosé wines: Bardolino Rosé.

Sparkling wines: Prosecco.

#3. Tuscany:

Red wines: Chianti and Montepulciano.

White wines: Vermentino.

#4. Piedmont:

Red wines: Barolo and Barbaresco.

White wines: Moscato and Cortese (known as Gavi by the locals).
Sparkling wines: Spumante and Moscato d’Asti.

#5. Emilia-Romagna:

Red wines: Sangiovese and Barbera.

Sparkling wines: Lambrusco (red).

White wines: Trebbiano, Albana and Chardonnay.

#6. Umbria:

Red wines: Sangiovese and Sagrantino.

White wines: Grechetto and Orvieto.

#7. Abruzzo:

Red wines: Montepulciano.

White wines: Trebbiano.

Rosé wines: Montepulciano.

#8. Trentino Alto-Adige:

Red wines: Merlot, Pinot Noir and Schiava.

White wines: Pinot Grigio, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay and Müller-Thurgau.

#9. Friuli-Venezia Giulia:

White wines: Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio.

Sparkling wines: Prosecco and Verduzzo.

Red wines: Merlot.

#10. Marche:

White wines: Verdicchio.

Red wines: Montepulciano.

#11. Puglia:

Red wines: Primitivo and Negroamano.

White wines: Bombino Bianco and Verdeca.

Rosé cwines: Ottavianelli.

#12. Lazio:

Sparkling wines: Frascati.

White wines: Orvieto and Grechetto.

Red wines: Cesanese.

#13. Sicily:

Dessert wines: Masala.

Red wines: Nero d’Avola.

White wines: Catarratto.

#14. Sardinia:

White wines: Nuragus, Nasco, Vermentino and Muscat Blanc.

Red wines: Cannonau.

#15. Campania:

White wines: Falanghina, Greco and Fiano.

Red wines: Aglianico and Piedirosso.

#16. Liguria:

White wines: Albarola and Vermentino.

Red wines: Sangiovese, Rossese and Dolcetto.

#17. Calabria:

Red wines: Nerello and Gaglioppo.

White wines: Greco and Montonico.

#18. Molise:

White wines: Trebbiano.

Red wines: Montepulciano and Aglianico.

#19. Basilicata:

Red wines: Aglianico.

White wines: Greco.

Sparkling wines: Greco.

#20. Valle d’Aosta:

Wite wines: Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Moscato.

Red wines: Nebbilio, Pinot Noir and Picotendro.

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The 20 Wine Regions of Italy in Under 20 Minutes – Salute!