Italy is a country of unparalleled beauty, culture, and of course, wine. Located in Southern Europe, Italy is the world's largest producer of wine, with over 4 million acres of vineyards. From the rolling hills of Piemonte to the volcanic slopes of Sicily, Italy's diverse topography and climate make it an ideal place for growing grapes.
The history of Italian wine is as old as the country itself. Wine has been produced in Italy since the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and the country has been a major player in the wine industry for centuries. Today, Italy is home to some of the world's most famous and beloved wines, including Barolo, Chianti, and Amarone.
CUSTOMER RATING
4.0
9 Reviews
Non-vintage
22-10-2024
Guilherme
Delicate, pale blush in the glass, with a soft balance of citrus and floral notes. The sweetness of the wine is tempered by a trace of acidity, while the bubbles add a lively, effervescent quality.
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Non-vintage
02-10-2024
Ardalan
Graceful and elegant wine with a subtle integration of sweetness and acidity, displaying a graceful interplay of floral and fruity notes. Its lively finish leaves a refreshing impression, making it an ideal premium for sipping on its own or pairing with lighter fare.
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Non-vintage
01-03-2024
Jtjt
Clean and lean sparkling wine with a sweet and fruity strawberry note, masterfully consistent and dry, making it a fantastic choice for warm weather gatherings and special occasions.