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Infinitum Prosecco Extra Dry
- Schaumwein
- dry
- no vintage
- Italy - Treviso
- Glera (ehem. Prosecco)
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Primitivo di Salento IGT Feudo Bannera 2021
- Red wine
- dry
- 2021
- Italy - Apulien
- Primitivo
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Tenuta Roveglia Vigne di Catullo Lugana Riserva...
- White wine
- off dry
- 2019
- Italy - Lugana
- Turbiana/Trebbiano
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Monte Cicogna Lugana Imperiale DOC 2023
- White wine
- dry
- 2023
- Italy - Lugana
- Trebbiano di Lugana
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Tenimenti Andreucci Chianti Riserva DOCG...
- Red wine
- dry
- 2021
- Italy - Toskana
- Sangiovese
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Castelfeder Lagrein Rosato DOC 2023
- rosé wine
- dry
- 2023
- Italy - Südtirol
- Lagrein
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Langhe Nebbiolo Vialunga DOC 2020
- Red wine
- dry
- 2020
- Italy - Piemont
- Nebbiolo
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Pinot Grigio 15er Alto Adige DOC 2022
- White wine
- dry
- 2022
- Italy - Südtirol
- Pinot Grigio
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Nerello Mascalese Feudo Bannera (Torculatur)...
- Red wine
- dry
- 2018
- Italy - Sizilien
- Nerello Mascalese
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Barbera d'Asti Superiore San Rumé DOC 2022
- Red wine
- dry
- 2022
- Italy - Piemont
- Barbera
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Feudo Bannera Nero D'Avola Torculatur 2021
- Red wine
- dry
- 2021
- Italy - Sizilien
- Nero d'Avola
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Castelfeder Mont Mes Cuvée Rosso 2022
- Red wine
- dry
- 2022
- Italy - Südtirol
- Cabernet Sauvignon, Lagrein, Merlot, Pinot Noir
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More Information
Italian wine belongs to the Italian culture
Wine has been produced in Italy since the 8th century BC. Thus, it has been an inseparable part of Italian culture for many centuries. And in no other European country was wine produced earlier. This also makes Italy Europe's oldest wine-growing region. And today it is also one of the most important wine-growing countries in the world.
Steady upward trend of Italian wine
Nothing could stop the steady upward trend of Italian wine over the centuries. In the 18th century, for example, Italians preferred to drink wine from French vintners. It was not until the 19th century that Italian winegrowers returned to their own strengths in viticulture and initially set about reworking vineyards or planting new ones, especially in Piedmont, Veneto and Tuscany. Over the course of many years, the new enthusiasm for their own wine spilled over into other Italian wine-growing regions. Today, Italy is divided into twenty wine regions and has over a hundred wineries that grow wine on a total of about 168,000 hectares.