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Listing wineries and informational resources relevant to Italy's wine and wine country.

Italian Wine Regions:

  • Abruzzo
  • Apulia
  • Basilicata
  • Calabria
  • Campania
  • Emilia Romagna
  • Friuli Venezia Giulia
  • Latium
  • Liguria
  • Lombardy
  • Marches
  • Molise
  • Piedmont
  • Sardinia
  • Sicily
  • Trentino Alto Adige
  • Tuscany
  • Umbria
  • Valle d'Aosta
  • Veneto

Many of these regions have other original names in Italian. They include:

  • Lazio (Latium)
  • Lombardia (Lombardy)
  • Marche (Marches)
  • Piemonte (Piedmont)
  • Puglia (Apulia)
  • Sardegna (Sardinia)
  • Sicilia (Sicily)
  • Toscana (Tuscany)


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Producer of red wines and white wines in Verona, Italy.
The family has been in the wine business since Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385. Well regarded, large producer of wines from Tuscany and Umbria.
Campania winery producing Greco di Tufo. Includes descriptions of wines, pictures of the vineyards, and a list of distributors.
Produces several ranges of reds and whites in the Veneto region. Includes product descriptions, recipes, food pairing suggestions, and a company history.
Canelli, Italy winery that produces sparkling wines.
Producers of a variety of lambrusco wines. San Prospero, Italy.
Wine producers. Presents information about the company history, distillery, products and contact details.
Produces the Il Corbollaro, Le Muse, and Casa Vinicola Danese brands in the province of Verona. Includes product descriptions and a company overview.
Located in the village of Cortelà di Vo' near Padova. Produces Cabernet Franc, Merlot and other DOC wines. Site has product and company information as well as a map.
Produces Castello di Fonterutoli and Belguardo in Tuscany, along with Zisola in Sicily. Describes the company, the estates, and the products.
Produces a selection of wines ranging from classic to sparkling, white, red, and rose.
Produces red, white, and rosé wines from Salento (Apulia). Includes information about their products, grapes, and vineyards.
A collection of estates situated in the hills of Bardolino above Lago di Garda in northern Italy. Producing Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc as well as other specialities of the region.
Produces and sells Bardolino Classico, Valpolicella and other wines of the Lake Garda region.
Produces several ranges of reds and whites in the Veneto region. Includes product descriptions, recipes, food pairing suggestions, and a company history.
Producers of a variety of lambrusco wines. San Prospero, Italy.
Campania winery producing Greco di Tufo. Includes descriptions of wines, pictures of the vineyards, and a list of distributors.
Produces Castello di Fonterutoli and Belguardo in Tuscany, along with Zisola in Sicily. Describes the company, the estates, and the products.
Produces red, white, and rosé wines from Salento (Apulia). Includes information about their products, grapes, and vineyards.
Produces the Il Corbollaro, Le Muse, and Casa Vinicola Danese brands in the province of Verona. Includes product descriptions and a company overview.
The family has been in the wine business since Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385. Well regarded, large producer of wines from Tuscany and Umbria.
Wine producers. Presents information about the company history, distillery, products and contact details.
Produces and sells Bardolino Classico, Valpolicella and other wines of the Lake Garda region.
Producer of red wines and white wines in Verona, Italy.
Located in the village of Cortelà di Vo' near Padova. Produces Cabernet Franc, Merlot and other DOC wines. Site has product and company information as well as a map.
Canelli, Italy winery that produces sparkling wines.
Produces a selection of wines ranging from classic to sparkling, white, red, and rose.
A collection of estates situated in the hills of Bardolino above Lago di Garda in northern Italy. Producing Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc as well as other specialities of the region.

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August 6, 2022 at 2:45:10 UTC
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