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  2. If You Love Italian Reds, Meet Your New Favorite Wine Region

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    Related: If You Love Pinot Noir, Meet Your New Favorite Wine Region. Nizza DOCG requirements are rather strict. Wines must be 100 percent Barbera, production areas are limited to those with south ...

  3. List of Italian IGT wines - Wikipedia

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    A list of the Italian IGT (indicazione geografica tipica) wines, in alphabetical order by region. Note that IGT wines are not produced in Piedmont and Aosta Valley. Note that IGT wines are not produced in Piedmont and Aosta Valley.

  4. From Prosecco to Franciacorta, These Are the 8 Italian ... - AOL

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    The latter is particularly a region to watch, with more of its top wines being imported to the U.S. now, but regardless, here are some great choices from throughout the country. They’re ideal ...

  5. Italian wine - Wikipedia

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    Italian wine (Italian: vino italiano) is produced in every region of Italy. Italy is the country with the widest variety of indigenous grapevine in the world, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] with an area of 702,000 hectares (1.73 million acres) under vineyard cultivation, [ 3 ] as well as the world's largest wine producer and the largest exporter as of 2024 [update] .

  6. List of Italian grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 References. 2 ... A field blend of red and white Italian grape varieties growing in the Etna region of Sicily. Grape Color Region Abbuoto: Red:

  7. List of Italian DOC wines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 329 Italian DOC (denominazione di origine controllata) wines ordered by region. [1] The wine making regions of Italy are equivalent to its twenty administrative regions. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, however, is subdivided into its two constituent parts.