What are some good Italian red wines?
Three Italian red wines to buy for special occasions
- Barolo & Barbaresco. Piedmont’s Barolo is the undoubtedly the king of Italian red wines.
- Brunello. Brunello di Montalcino is the king of wines made with Sangiovese.
- Amarone.
- Gattinara.
- Rosso di Montalcino.
- Chianti Classico.
- Barbera d’Asti.
- Dolcetto d’Alba.
What is an Italian red wine called?
Chianti
Italian Red Wines – Amarone, Ripassa, Zenato, Valpolicella, Chianti, Brunello.
Which is the best Italian wine?
17 Best Italian Wine Recommendations
- Best Amarone Della Valpolicella – Romano Dal Forno.
- Best Barbera d’Alba – Roberto Voerzio Riserva Pozzo dell’Annunziata.
- Best Barolo/Barbaresco – Bruno Giacosa Barolo Le Rocche del Falletto Riserva.
- Best Brunello – Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona Pianrosso.
What is a good Italian Merlot?
Best Merlot Wines Available in Italy
Name | Critic Score |
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2016 San Giusto a Rentennano ‘La Ricolma’ Merlot Toscana IGT Wine Style Red – Bold and Structured Grape/Blend Merlot | Critic Score 97 / 100 |
2015 Castello di Ama L’Apparita Toscana IGT Wine Style Red – Bold and Structured Grape/Blend Merlot | Critic Score 96 / 100 |
Is merlot an Italian wine?
Merlot is widely grown throughout Italy, probably moreso than is commonly believed. It is the fifth most widely planted grape variety in Italy. The styles of Italian Merlot wines vary considerably from region to region and from producer to producer.
What is a sweet Italian red wine?
Besides Lambrusco and Brachetto, different regions in Italy produce sweet red wines with their unique indigenous red varieties. For example, Bonarda, Teroldego and Croatina are wine grapes found in Lombardy. These wines are a bubbly and sweet (“frizzante dolce”) style.
What is a light Italian red wine?
Lambrusco. The common winemaking method for Lambrusco makes it the lightest red wine on our list. In fact, if you want to nit-pick, Lambrusco di Sorbara is the lightest of them all. Lambrusco is the name of several wine grapes native to Emilia-Romagna in Northern Italy (Same region as Parmigiano-Reggiano).
Do Italians make Merlot wine?
Italian Merlot wine is an excellent choice for those who want an easy-drinking wine that pairs well with many dishes. Merlot has been growing in popularity alongside Italy’s more well-known wines and grapes such as Chianti and Barolo. Today, Merlot is the fifth most widely planted grape in Italy.