Translation missing: en.The Annandale Cellars Guidebook to the Wine Regions of Italy: The Annandale Cellars Guidebook to the Wine Regions of Italy
-
VALLE D’AOSTA
Valle d’Aosta is Italy’s smallest and least populated region tucked away in the Alps on the border with France. Its obscure indigenous varietals al... -
ABRUZZO
Abruzzo is a region with a long history of winemaking dating as far back to the sixth century BC to the Etruscans and has had many ups and downs in... -
UMBRIA
Often called the “green heart” of Italy, Umbria is a landlocked region producing deeplytraditional reds and compelling white wines, especially from... -
TUSCANY
Tuscany needs no introduction. It is home to some of Italy’s most iconic wines — from the historic Sangiovese-based Chianti and Brunello di Montalc... -
TRENTINO-SUD TIROL
A German-speaking enclave in northern Italy, this alpine region produces crisp whites,precise reds, and excellent sparkling wines. Its clean, mount... -
SICILY
One of Italy’s most dynamic wine regions, Sicily has transformed its image in recent decades from bulk production to a hotbed of quality, particula... -
SARDEGNA
Sardinia has a wine culture distinct from mainland Italy, shaped by its geography andcenturies of influence from Spain and North Africa. The wines ...
- Previous page
- Page 2 of 2