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Made in the same region as Prosecco but from a different grape. It's the fizz the Italian's actually keep for themselves. Fresh, zippy & light....
View full detailsSicilian wines barely get a look in under the shadow of those big names on the main land. But when it comes to all rounders (especially reds) it's ...
View full detailsIf you don't already know about Sicily's native grape - Nero D'Avola. You're welcome. Super hot temperatures on this island in the med make some of...
View full detailsSicily's native grape Nero D'Avolo is little known in the UK, as is the wine of Sicily. The searing heat of the med softens the tannins in this big...
View full detailsNext to miles and miles of Pinot Grigio in Northern Italy another grape that noone has heard of grows. Garganega, the grape that goes in Soave, is ...
View full detailsIf you love an absolute jam fest you're in the right place. 'Passimiento' (Sometimes called Ripasso or Appasimento) wine are made from grapes that ...
View full detailsAlmost exclusively found in Puglia, Southern Italy, Primitivo actually hails from Croatia, however it's more famous perhaps with its American name....
View full detailsThe Sicilian heat is perfect for growing big, full bodied reds. If your a fan Australian Shiraz or Argentinian Malbec then Sicily's Nero D'avolo wi...
View full detailsTwo brothers revolutionising white wine in the North of Italy. Combining Garganega the unknown grape that makes Soave with Chardonnay. If you like ...
View full detailsSicily's native white grape Catarratto - say hello to Pinot Grigio with a tropical twist. If you want to take your patio wine game to the next leve...
View full detailsNero d'Avola is the native grape of Sicily. We always look out for it on the wine menu at an Italian restaurant. If they know their vino, there wil...
View full detailsThere's no doubt about it we like a Jammy red at the moment. Primitivo is the king of Jammy grapes (aka Zinfandel in the US) and Puglia is the plac...
View full detailsThe scorching sun of Southern Italy means Puglia is home to some grapes with guts! Many, like Negroamaro, completely unheard of in this rural regio...
View full detailsIf you love Sauvignon Blanc, then Vermentino is your friend. What we all love about Sauv is that it's a medium to light style of white wine (easy d...
View full detailsUsually a great alternative to Sauvignon Blanc we were surprised by how 'grapey' this Verdicchio tasted. That's right - wine that taste like grape ...
View full detailsThis tiny vineyard in the heart of Abruzzo was one of the first of it's kind in Italy. Magis certified, the most advanced project for sustainabilit...
View full detailsIntense Sicilian heat turns the dial up to 11 on this Merlot. All the classic Merlot hallmarks, velvety soft tannins, medium body & purple frui...
View full detailsGarga-who? Yes you may be wondering why you've never heard of this Italian staple. The reason is it's the main grape found in Soave - a wine named ...
View full detailsThe Pinot Grigio of Sicily but that hot med Sun really brings it to life. Think extra zing, extra fruit and extra abv! Keep it Italian - a chilled ...
View full detailsGreat pale pink rosé doesn't just have to come from the South of France or be made of pinot grigio. This lovely little number is made by the Biscar...
View full detailsSauvignon Blanc from the spiritual home of Pinot Grigio. Might seem a bit left field but the weather in this part of Italy, along with lakes & ...
View full detailsA dessert wine like no other. Liquid strawberries and raspberries in a bottle! Slightly fizzy and with a refreshing acidity that keeps you going ba...
View full detailsSicily's signature white grape. It's taken the island some time to get it's act together when it comes to wine quality. Most of it's output was Mas...
View full detailsChianti but not as you know it, this forward thinking co-operative of wine makers is combining their years of know how to make wines that really hi...
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