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In this video, John Jackson, DipWSET a/k/a Attorney Somm reveals 8 intriguing white wines that you have to try! These wines include wines that offer tremendous value at less than $20 as well as some of the very best white wines in all of Italy! #italianwines #vino #italianwhitewines

ITALIAN WHITE WINES DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO
Villa Bucci Verdicchio Classico Superiore Dei Castello di Jesi (Marche)
Bruno Giocosa Roero Arneis
Livio Felluga “Terre Alte” Rosazzo DOCG
Cantina Terlano – Kellerei Terlan “Vorberg” Riserva Pinot Bianco Alto Adige
Pietracupa Greco di Tufo
Feudi di San Gregorio Greco di Tufo
Pasetti “Collecivetta” Abruzo Pecorino
Pieropan Soave Classico “Calvarino”
Inama Vigneti di Foscarino Soave Classico
Marisa Cuomo Furore Bianco “Fiorduva” Costa d’Amalfi DOC

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23 Comments

  1. Excellent list. Lots of those (Villa Bucci, Terlan Vorberg, Inama Vigneti di Foscarino, Marisa Cuomo Fiorduva) are a fixed part of my cellar as well. I need to give a try to the Roero Arneis of Bruno Giacosa. I keep the one from Vietti in my cellar

  2. Great video and this is the first time I’ve had all the ones in the video. 😁😁. My IWS course exposed me to a lot of grapes. There is so much to explore from Italy.

  3. Great list ! Classic style Italian grapes are often fruit driven and fresh! I personally enjoy the friulano white wines made to cellar ! Cheers !

  4. Excellent theme; so many hidden gems among the Italian whites and as you say: often really good qpr! Have to look up the Costa Amalfi one πŸ™πŸΌπŸ₯‚
    If you ever would get your hands on a Querciabella Batar – drink it! It’s the best Italian I’ve had so far.

  5. Excellent video! Italian whites have a LOT of bang for the buck. You mentioned several that I’ve not tried yet so thanks for that, it’s always good to hear your new recommendations. πŸ‘. I sent this to two of my friends as well.

  6. Great work and excellent video. All my favorite places for Italian white are mentioned. I got a Erbaluce di Caluso at my last wine tasting which impressed me a lot and it is an area I will look into further.
    Cheers from Denmark 🍷

  7. I have stocked up on the 2020 Foscarino by Inama already and so should everyone else. It’s a gem πŸ’Ž

  8. Another good video, John. Verdicchio and Arneis are favourites of mine but I have little regard for Soave: too much bland rubbish for my liking; even Pieropan is not great value, imho. Soave is a lovely town, though.
    I usually like your flavour descriptions but what's 'Wet rock,' all about? Does it have a taste – never tried such a thing myself?

  9. Just recently tried Arneis in Piedmont a few months ago and really enjoyed it. I’ve been looking for it at my local wine shops. Good content!

  10. I lived in Le Marche and never took to Verdichio. The closest we got to true love is the cheaper ones are sold in cantinas by the liter, and I could fill my water bottle up for a price that was cheaper than water!

  11. I found that Italian whites wines can be difficult to navigate when new to wine, but the exploration has been worth it. I love the Giacosa Arneis, and have long enjoyed several other categories you mentioned. I’ve got a Verdicchio di Matellica ready to open tomorrow. Vinous had a nice feature on MarchΓ© a few months ago which put me on those. Still, there were a few that are new to me, plus I always enjoy the specific producer recommendations. Thanks for sharing our knowledge and experience.

  12. Currently enjoying this video! I’ve enjoyed a lot of white wine in Italy, but I only occasionally drink Italian white in my home country. Perhaps because the choices we have here aren’t good. I do remember enjoying white wine in the towns of Amalfi Coast, in Cinque Terre, and recently in Piemonte. Yes, I had Arneis in Piemonte! Very nice! I will continue watching your video and comment again later.😁 Excellent content, as always!πŸ‘πŸ‘

  13. Thank you for recommending Soave Classico to people. It is a very great wine that is a little similar to Gruner in that it can have a white pepper note.

  14. I’m impressed of your wonderful Italian pronunciation, the way you master the regions and the fascinating way you describe each of this delicious white wines. To learn about these Italian grapes, the amazing Italian producers and the incredible prices is a real gift John. Thank you so much!! Santé🍷

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