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  1. Tenuta Fenice Nero d’Avola
    Sicily's ‘earthquake red’ – a rich, barrel-aged Sicilian red with a great back story!
    CountryItaly
    Nero d'Avola
    $27.00 RRP
    from $18.99 when you mix 12+
  2. Pillastro Primitivo
    Double Gold, 92pt Primitivo, this much-loved favourite from South Italy is on top form again.
    CountryItaly
    Primitivo
    $26.00 RRP
    from $16.99 when you mix 12+
  3. Only 74 left
    Corsiero Nero Puglia
    The dark horse of Puglian red wine with two Golds & 97pts – bold, velvety, spicy and black fruited.
    CountryItaly
    Nero di Troia
    $28.00 RRP
    from $19.99 when you mix 12+
  4. Collezione di Paolo Chianti
    Bright, excellent value Chianti from award-winning maestro Paolo Masi.
    CountryItaly
    Sangiovese
    $30.00 RRP
    from $21.99 when you mix 12+
  5. Only 26 left
    Cia' Ludo Montepulciano
    Deliciously moreish and juicy Italian Montepulciano from the red grape's home – Abruzzo.
    CountryItaly
    Montepulciano
    $26.00 RRP
    from $18.99 when you mix 12+
  6. Saracosa Governo Rosso
    98pt, Gold-medal Saracosa Governo is a gorgeous Super-Tuscan-style red from Sangiovese and Merlot.
    CountryItaly
    Sangiovese-based blend
    $34.00 RRP
    from $25.99 when you mix 12+
  7. Only 85 left
    Poggio al Lago Ripasso
    A superb Ripasso Classico Superiore from Valpolicella with dense cherry and dark chocolate notes.
    CountryItaly
    Red blend
    $35.00 RRP
    from $31.99 when you mix 12+
  8. Casa Giona Bardolino
    Beautiful Bardolino, a charming red from one of the most romantic estates in Italy’s north.
    CountryItaly
    Corvina-based blend
    $26.00 RRP
    from $17.99 when you mix 12+
  9. Cossaro Monferrato Nebbiolo
    Fine, fresh, elegant Nebbiolo from Piedmont. A taste of Barolo, but without the wait or price tag.
    CountryItaly
    Nebbiolo
    $38.00 RRP
    from $29.99 when you mix 12+
  10. Il Papavero
    Find out why silky, Italian charmer, Il Papavero is our most reordered red of all time!
    CountryItaly
    Red blend
    $22.00 RRP
    from $15.99 when you mix 12+
  11. Pillastro Anniversario Puglia
    First made to honour 25 years of our bestselling Italian red, the special Pillastro has extra oomph.
    CountryItaly
    Primitivo
    $30.00 RRP
    from $21.99 when you mix 12+
  12. Palumbo Puglia
    Embrace the silky splendour of this southern Italian red, full of velvety fruit and sweet spice.
    CountryItaly
    Nero di Troia-based blend
    $28.00 RRP
    from $18.99 when you mix 12+
  13. Saracosa
    One of our best loved Italian reds – a superbly-made rich, velvety Super Tuscan with Gold and 95pts.
    CountryItaly
    Sangiovese-based blend
    $30.00 RRP
    from $19.99 when you mix 12+
  14. Bartolomeo Lorenzi Rosso Veronese
    Two-Gold dark Italian red, with a dash of Amarone from Italy’s 2019 ‘Winery of the Year’.
    CountryItaly
    Corvina-based blend
    $28.00 RRP
    from $19.99 when you mix 12+
  15. Only 28 left
    Caroso Montepulciano Riserva
    Mature, barrel-aged, rare Montepulciano Riserva from Italy’s beautiful Abruzzo region.
    CountryItaly
    Montepulciano
    $34.00 RRP
    from $25.99 when you mix 12+
  16. Nostro Posto Nero d'Avola
    Seductively supple Sicilian red from the island's black hero grape.
    CountryItaly
    Nero d'Avola
    $27.00 RRP
    from $18.99 when you mix 12+
  17. w/o Organic Frappato
    A juicy bright red from Sicilian grape Frappato – Wine w/o (without) compromise from grape to glass.
    CountryItaly
    Frappato
    $36.00 RRP
    from $26.99 when you mix 12+
  18. Only 72 left
    Il Basso Merlot
    A juicy, rare pure Merlot from Italy and the Romagna and Abruzzo regions.
    CountryItaly
    Merlot
    $24.00 RRP
    from $15.99 when you mix 12+
  19. Tarantella Merlot Puglia
    As sensuous as the dance after which it's named, this Merlot is full of spiced damson pleasure.
    CountryItaly
    Merlot
    $24.00 RRP
    from $17.99 when you mix 12+
  20. Armagia Etna Rosso
    An exceptional, elegant, mineral-laced red from the prized soils of Mount Etna's slopes.
    CountryItaly
    Nerello Mascalese-based blend
    $45.00 RRP
    from $36.99 when you mix 12+
  21. Only 46 left
    Il Poeta Barolo
    Well-priced Barolo, Piedmont's top wine, from a 5-Star classic vintage that will age well.
    CountryItaly
    Nebbiolo
    $70.00 RRP
    from $59.99 when you mix 12+
  22. Muraccio Organic
    Superb Tuscan red from little-known La Parrina, a small peninsula within the famous Maremma area.
    CountryItaly
    Sangiovese
    $35.00 RRP
    from $26.99 when you mix 12+
  23. Only 34 left
    il Cacciatore del Tartufo Rosso
    A gorgeous, ripe blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet and Merlot, with dark, chocolaty, cherry fruit.
    CountryItaly
    Sangiovese-based blend
    $36.00 RRP
    from $27.99 when you mix 12+
  24. Il Papavero Primitivo
    Dramatically rich, pure Primitivo from maestro Scipione Giuliani – the dark side of Il Papavero.
    CountryItaly
    Primitivo
    $26.00 RRP
    from $17.99 when you mix 12+
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Discover Italian red wine

Italy is considered one of Europe’s winemaking powerhouses, home to some of the world’s most popular and premium reds.

Italian red wines range in style from soft and subtle to brooding, dark and delicious. Whether you enjoy a glass on its own or paired with an Italian feast, you won’t be disappointed. Red wine is made across Italy, from sunny southern Sicily to the cooler climate of northern Piedmont.

With so many styles and expressions created in the various Italian wine regions, exploring red wine from Italy is both exciting and delicious.



Grapes used for Italian red wine

Some of the most popular grape varieties used to create Italian red wine include the following:

Sangiovese – Italy’s most planted grape, is the backbone of red wines from Tuscany, including Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino. Sangiovese wines are high in acidity and tannins with flavours of red cherries and aromas of dried herbs and floral hints. This grape thrives in hot, dry climates and well-drained soils.

Nebbiolo – Grown in Piedmont, Nebbiolo is the grape used to create Barolo and Barbaresco wines. This variety prefers cooler, foggier conditions. Nebbiolo wines are celebrated for their tannins, complexity and distinct notes of cherry, rose, earth and tar.

Barbera – Also from Piedmont, Barbera grapes love sunny, well-drained hillsides. They are used to create Barbera d’Asti and Barbera d’Alba wines, which are noted for their spicy aromas and cherry and blackberry flavours.

Montepulciano – This red variety thrives in the warmer Abruzzo region. The most popular style is Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, which features plum, blackberry and earthy flavours, and herbal aromas.

Dolcetto – Dolcetto wines are fruity, easy-drinking and soft, with flavours of black cherry and liquorice. These grapes prefer cooler climates, like those in Piedmont.

Primitivo – Primitivo thrives in Puglia’s hot, dry climate. Wines made from this famous grape combine bold red fruit flavours with spicy, peppery notes.

Where is Italian red wine made?

Red wine is made throughout Italy across many wine regions. Here are just some of the most famous:

Tuscany – Known for its rolling hills and Mediterranean climate, Tuscany has warm summers and mild winters. Its soil is a mix of clay, limestone and sand – perfect for growing Sangiovese grapes. This region is home to stunning Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino wines.

Piedmont – The region’s hilly terrain and calcareous clay soil are ideal for Nebbiolo grapes, which produce Barolo and Barbaresco wines. With a continental climate, Piedmont has cold winters and hot summers.

Veneto – This region has a varied climate, from alpine coolness in the north to mild and coastal near the Adriatic Sea. Its diverse soil types are ideal for growing Corvina grapes, used in Valpolicella and Amarone wines.

Abruzzo – Located in central-eastern Italy, Abruzzo features a diverse climate, with cooler conditions in the high-altitude inland areas and a warmer Mediterranean climate along the coast. Montepulciano dominates here. Montepulciano d’Abruzzo wines are typically full-bodied, with soft tannins and ripe red and black fruit flavours.

Sicily – With a Mediterranean climate, Sicily enjoys hot summers and mild winters. Volcanic and sandy soils support Nero d’Avola, which makes full-bodied, fruit-forward wines.

What are some well-known Italian red wines?

Italy is renowned for its excellent red wines. Here are just a few to add to your must-try list:

Chianti – Originating in the heart of Tuscany, Chianti is an iconic Italian red blend. Predominantly made using Sangiovese grapes (at least 70-80%, depending on the region), its medium body and high acidity make it particularly good for pairing with food. Chianti features vibrant notes of cherry and plum, plus warming hints of earth and spice.

Barolo – One of Italy’s most distinguished reds, Barolo is also known as the ‘King of Wines’. It’s made from Nebbiolo grapes and is known for its notes of juicy red berries, rose, dried herbs and anise. Barolo is aged for at least 38 months (18 months of which must be in wooden barrels).

Primitivo – Also known as Zinfandel in other parts of the world, Primitivo is grown in the Puglia region and is known for its bold, fruity flavours.

Nero d’Avola – This is Sicily’s most important red grape, producing full-bodied wines with robust tannins and flavours of dark fruits and spice.

How do I pair food with Italian red wine?

Chianti is known for its high acidity and medium body. It pairs very well with tomato-based dishes like rich pasta recipes and pizzas topped with vegetables. The wine’s acidity complements the tomatoes to create a perfectly balanced flavour combination.

Barolo, a full-bodied wine with strong tannins, is ideally enjoyed with rich red meats like beef or lamb – its robust flavours and tannins cut through the richness, creating a harmonious match.

Valpolicella is a lighter red than Chianti or Barolo. This wine pairs well with herby roast chicken or creamy mushroom risotto. Its bright acidity and red fruit notes complement these savoury dishes well, without overpowering them.

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo has a medium body and fruit-forward profile, so it works well with grilled sausages or hearty stews. The wine’s fruitiness enhances the savoury and spicy flavours, making each bite more enjoyable.

Try hearty dishes like stews and roasted meat with a Sicilian Nero d’Avola.



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