
Our Italian Wines
Looking for a good italian wine? Beyond pasta, explore all the terroirs: Barolo, Chianti, Prosecco...That's Italy for you!

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Our Italian Wines
Italy is the world's leading wine producer and undoubtedly one of the most fascinating. From Piedmont to Sicily, each region tells a unique story, shaped by distinctive grape varieties and centuries-old traditions. Buying Italian wine means traveling through this diversity: from characterful reds to festive sparkling wines, including mineral and elegant whites.
At Vinodelice, we select authentic cuvées for you: the essential Barolo, Chianti, or Prosecco, as well as gems from more intimate terroirs. Browse our collections of Italian red wines and Italian white wines available online, with secure payment, fast delivery, and personalized advice.
Italy's Great Wine Regions
From Alpine foothills to the volcanic south, each Italian region has its viticultural signature. This diversity translates in the glass into very varied profiles.
- Piedmont: terroir of excellence for Nebbiolo. Barolo and Barbaresco reign supreme, alongside Barbera and Dolcetto.
- Tuscany: birthplace of Sangiovese with Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, and Super Tuscans. Structured, elegant, timeless wines.
- Sicily: volcanic and bold. Mount Etna and its indigenous grape varieties like Nerello Mascalese and Carricante offer mineral and refined wines.
- Veneto: kingdom of Prosecco, but also of Amarone and Valpolicella. Festive bubbles and powerful reds coexist in harmony.
- Puglia & Abruzzo: sunny south with Primitivo, Negroamaro, and Montepulciano. Generous and accessible wines, perfect for conviviality.
👉 All these emblematic styles are available in our Italian wine collection online, ready to order with just a few clicks.
Italian Grape Varieties: A Unique Viticultural Treasure
Italy cultivates over 500 indigenous grape varieties. Among the most emblematic:
- Reds: Nebbiolo, Sangiovese, Primitivo, Barbera, Nero d'Avola, Montepulciano, Corvina
- Whites: Carricante, Trebbiano, Ribolla Gialla, Garganega, Fiano, Greco
- Sparkling: Glera (Prosecco), Lambrusco, Pinot Nero (Franciacorta)
These grape varieties fuel the exceptional diversity of Italian styles, from age-worthy Italian red wine to light whites perfect for aperitifs.
Want to Learn More About Italian Grape Varieties?
Some of these iconic grape varieties deserve closer attention. Explore their characteristics and discover the cuvées we dedicate to them:
- Nebbiolo: noble grape of Piedmont, origin of Barolo and Barbaresco.
- Sangiovese: beating heart of Tuscany, from Chianti Classico to Brunello.
- Primitivo: the sunshine of Puglia in a generous, fruity, and warm wine.
Which Italian Wine Style to Choose?
- Powerful and tannic reds from the north (Barolo, Brunello, Amarone): structure, depth, and aging potential.
- Fruity and sunny reds from the south (Nero d'Avola, Primitivo): perfect for Mediterranean cuisine or spicy dishes.
- Mineral and fresh whites (Etna Bianco, Soave, Verdicchio): balance between tension and indulgence, ideal with seafood or hard cheeses.
- Celebratory bubbles: Prosecco, Franciacorta, or Lambrusco for an aperitif or celebration.
Our Partner Estates in Italy
We work directly with Italian winemakers who embody passion and authenticity. Find their cuvées in our catalog:
- Giovanni Rosso – Piedmont & Sicily: finesse of Barolo, freshness of Etna Bianco and Rosso.
- Rocca delle Macìe – Tuscany: gastronomic Chianti Classico, Italian elegance.
- Poderi Colla – Piedmont: Barbaresco and Dolcetto of great expression.
- Pietra Pura – Puglia: sunny and generous Primitivo and Negroamaro.
Discover Our Italian Wines
Want a taste journey through Italy without leaving home? Try our Italian wine discovery box: an immersion from Piedmont to Sicily in three emblematic bottles.
👉 Fast delivery, personalized advice, and careful packaging: everything is in place to toast Italian-style.
FAQ – Italian Wine
Which Italian wine to choose with pasta? A Chianti Classico or Sangiovese pairs wonderfully with tomato-based pasta, while a Pinot Grigio or Soave matches seafood pasta dishes.
What is the best Italian red wine? It all depends on your taste: Barolo is considered the king of Italian wines, but Brunello di Montalcino and Amarone also rank among the greatest. For more indulgence and sunshine, go for a Primitivo from Puglia.
Which Italian wine for aperitifs? Prosecco remains the star of Italian bubbles, perfect for starting the evening. For a more original aperitif, try an Etna Bianco or a lightly chilled Lambrusco.
Which Italian wine to give as a gift? A Barolo and Chianti gift box will delight lovers of great wines, while an Italian wine discovery box is ideal for surprising with several styles in one package.
Where to buy Italian wine online? At Vinodelice, you'll find a selection of authentic Italian wines: Barolo, Chianti, Prosecco, Primitivo... All our wines are available for online purchase, with secure payment and delivery from €9 to pickup points.