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Wine for sale: Italy

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Italian wine originated with the first Greek settlers who planted vines in Italy, calling it Oenotria, the land of the vines. The boot of Italy has thus been home to vines since pre-Roman times, from the 9th century BC. Italian viticulture has seen both periods of prosperity (the 19th century and the recognition of its appellations, the post-Second World War period and the restructuring of its vineyards), and more sombre periods (phylloxera and the early 20th century), however, Italy is today the largest wine-producing country in the world and the leading country for wine exports. As for appellations, there are 350 DOC and DOCG (Italy’s equivalents of the PDO or AOP, standing for denominazione di origine controllata and denominazione di origine controllata e garantita). Italy is also known for growing hundreds of different grape varieties, the most widely planted of which are Sangiovese, Glera, Pinot Grigio, Montepulciano and Trebbiano Toscano. There are a number of wine regions, such as Trentino, Piedmont (home to Barbaresco, Barolo, Dolcetto and Barbera d'Alba), Tuscany (home to Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and the famous Super Tuscans), and Southern Italy (home to the wines of Sicily, Basilicata, and so on). And then, of course, there are the names that all Italian wine lovers dream of, like Sassicaia (Tenuta San Guido), Bruno Giacosa, Giacomo Conterno, Soldera Case Basse (Gianfranco Soldera), Roagna, Tenuta Dell’Ornellaia (Frescobaldi), Solaia and Angelo Gaja. You can find these icons on iDealwine, as well as a fine selection of wines at pleasing prices under €25.

Italy

Italian wine originated with the first Greek settlers who planted vines in Italy, calling it Oenotria, the land of the vines. The boot of Italy has thus been home to vines since pre-Roman times, from the 9th century BC. Italian viticulture has seen both periods of prosperity (the 19th century and the recognition of its appellations, the post-Second World War period and the restructuring of its vineyards), and more sombre periods (phylloxera and the early 20th century), however, Italy is today the largest wine-producing country in the world and the leading country for wine exports. As for appellations, there are 350 DOC and DOCG (Italy’s equivalents of the PDO or AOP, standing for denominazione di origine controllata and denominazione di origine controllata e garantita). Italy is also known for growing hundreds of different grape varieties, the most widely planted of which are Sangiovese, Glera, Pinot Grigio, Montepulciano and Trebbiano Toscano. There are a number of wine regions, such as Trentino, Piedmont (home to Barbaresco, Barolo, Dolcetto and Barbera d'Alba), Tuscany (home to Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and the famous Super Tuscans), and Southern Italy (home to the wines of Sicily, Basilicata, and so on). And then, of course, there are the names that all Italian wine lovers dream of, like Sassicaia (Tenuta San Guido), Bruno Giacosa, Giacomo Conterno, Soldera Case Basse (Gianfranco Soldera), Roagna, Tenuta Dell’Ornellaia (Frescobaldi), Solaia and Angelo Gaja. You can find these icons on iDealwine, as well as a fine selection of wines at pleasing prices under €25.

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Jasci

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Jasci

2022
1(current price)
2015
1(current price)
1971
1(starting price)Price per bottle 0.50
1973
1(starting price)
1973
1(starting price)Price per bottle 0.50
1961
1(current price)
2019
1(current price)Price per bottle 0.33
1980
4(current price)
Gattinara DOCG Fiore Umberto

Gattinara DOCG Fiore Umberto

1975
7(current price)
1994
10(current price)
Gattinara DOCG Riserva Nervi Luigi

Gattinara DOCG Riserva Nervi Luigi

1979
10(current price)
2021
11
H
12
2024
12.50
2023
12.50
1964
13(current price)
Barolo DOCG Luigi Bosca

Barolo DOCG Luigi Bosca

1964
13(current price)
Barolo DOCG Luigi Bosca

Barolo DOCG Luigi Bosca

1964
13(current price)
Barolo DOCG Damilano

Barolo DOCG Damilano

1958
13(current price)
1978
13(current price)
Gattinara DOCG Nervi Luigi

Gattinara DOCG Nervi Luigi

1970
13(current price)
1979
13(current price)
1978
13(current price)
2022
14
Italie Spanna Campi Raudi Vallana

Italie Spanna Campi Raudi Vallana

1961
16(current price)
1961
16(current price)
1974
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Renzo Seghesio

Barolo DOCG Renzo Seghesio

1967
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Cannubbi Damilano

Barolo DOCG Cannubbi Damilano

1964
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Riserva Adriano

Barolo DOCG Riserva Adriano

1962
16(current price)
1961
16(current price)
1961
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Giordano

Barolo DOCG Giordano

1961
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Luigi Bosca

Barolo DOCG Luigi Bosca

1958
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Giordano

Barolo DOCG Giordano

1958
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Damilano

Barolo DOCG Damilano

1952
16(current price)
Barolo DOCG Fontanafredda

Barolo DOCG Fontanafredda

1958
16(current price)
2024
16
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Melini

Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Melini

1995
16(current price)
2023
A
K
16.50
14.37 | Buy 3, get 15%
2018
S
16.90
H
2023
16.90
2024
16.90
1977
17(starting price)
H
2024
17
2023
17
2023
18
2021
18
2022
A
18.90
2022
A
18.90
2023
18.90
1996
19(current price)
1964
19(current price)
Italie Spanna Campi Raudi Vallana

Italie Spanna Campi Raudi Vallana

1961
19(current price)
Barolo DOCG Valfieri

Barolo DOCG Valfieri

1985
19(current price)
Barolo DOCG Adriano Edmondo

Barolo DOCG Adriano Edmondo

1958
19(current price)
1975
19(current price)
2020
A
19
2023
A
19
2022
19.50
2022
A
19.50
2015
20(starting price)
2023
20
2022
20
2015
20(starting price)
2021
20
Available soon
2023
A
K
20
Availability alert
18.45 | Buy 6, get 10%
2021
A
20.50
2023
21
Available soon
2023
A
K
21
Availability alert
2022
22(current price)
Barolo DOCG Mirafiore

Barolo DOCG Mirafiore

1958
22(current price)
2024
22
1995
22(current price)
2022
22
2023
A
22
2021
A
K
22
2023
A
22.50
2023
A
22.50
2024
A
K
22.90