Italian Wine
Very few countries can boast the winemaking legacy that Italy takes for granted. Vines for wine have been growing in Italy for more then 4,000 years. The Ancient Greeks arriving in Southern Italy named the countryside Enotria - land of the vine. Over the centuries differing... Read more
Popular wines made in Italy under $20
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Alberto Longo Cacc'E Mmitte di Lucera 2005
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Alberto Longo le Cruste 2005
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Barolo Pio Cesare 2004
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Cantina Produttori San Michele Appiano Pinot Grigio Anger 2007
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Capezzana Ghiaie della Furba Super Tuscan 2001
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Chianti Classico DOCG 2004
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Starting at $16.44
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November 2009
“The Vignalta is a lovely wine. I've bought it many times for friends and family ... rival some of the best in Italy. I will see if I get a chance to try wines from La Mincana”
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November 2009
Dezzani Moscato d'Asti
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Starting at $17.91 “This delicious wine caused me to become a wine drinker on a regular bases. I've tried more expensive wines like the ice wine they sell here in Germany and it doesn't compare at all.”
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November 2009
“Yes, I'm familiar with Reidel's lawsuit against Eisch. My understanding is that the engineers offered their invention to Reidel first, which rejected it, but Eisch saw the value and scooped it up. And now Reidel is...”
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November 2009
Avanti Pinot Noir Venezie IGT 2008
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“light toasty oak with lots of earth and spice. A thin layer of bacon fat on the mid palate. Not being a Pinot fan I loved it because it reminds of no Pinot I have ever had. Food friendly and can definitely age for at least...”
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November 2009
“All those are solid options. Others would be a chardonnay, probably unoaked. Albariño would be another solid option, or Italian soave. A rosé might work nicely too, something like a pinot noir rosé. Let us know what...”
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November 2009
“Really most noble grapes can sit for a good decade. Nebbiolo based Italian reds, Amarone mad with valpolicella, and any sturdy Bordeaux like St. Estephe, St. Julien, Margaux, Paulliac, etc. Good American cabs or bordeaux...”
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November 2009
Azienda Agricola Elvio di Tintero Paolo Moscato Dasti 375 2006
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“Crisp, fruity, sweet and smooth. A delicious wine for sipping by itself, with fruit or a dessert. Best if well chilled and served icy cold.”
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November 2009
Podere Dell'Anselmo Chianti Montespertoli Ris 2003
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“a real well balaced and elegant chianti with a spice black pepper finish... I want another bottle!! ;-))”
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November 2009
Salviano Turlo 2005
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“Rating 90. Extremly smooth and elegant. nose is restrained but well balanced. Super umbria wine”
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Sep 28
“I would love to start sampling some Italian wines but there's so many regions I don't know where to start! Any good recs? My tastes now are zin, syrah, sangiovese, pinot noir, and some whites. Thanks!”
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Aug 5
“Hi All; just had a glass (or two) of a cracking wine from Puglia. I'm new to this can anyone point me in the right direction to write a review of this wine.”
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Mar 2
“If anyone has had a Barone Ricasoli Chianti Classico Riserva 2005 please add a review. This is one of my favorites, but to the wine's favor I was drinking it at the tasting room in Brolio when consuming and was rather new...”
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Feb 26
“2004 Brunello di Montalcino PRESALE http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/italy/2004_brunello.html The 2004 Brunello di Montalcino, tasted from tank, could not be more different than the 2003 in its personality and sheer...”
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