Italy

The Romans made Italian wine famous, but by local standards they were late-comers to the game. Strangely, while the Empire exported its techniques across Europe the grapes themselves weren't inclined to travel: Italian varieties like Sangiovese and Nebbiolo are just as ‘noble’ as French counterparts, but to this day they are far less planted internationally. But that’s OK, because Italy produces a staggering quantity and variety of its own charming, eminently food-friendly wines at prices that range from the wildly accessible to the deservedly astronomical. 

Italy
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  1. Lyre's Classico Non-Alcoholic Sparkler
    Lyre's Classico Non-Alcoholic Sparkler
    90 Points Richard Caro
    A delicious sparkler made with zero alcohol. Lyre's are experts in creating classic-styled drinks that do not contain any alcohol. Using all natural ingredients, Lyre's have crafted a refreshing ... read more
    $18.99 in mixed 6+ or $21.99 per bottle
  2. Villa Jolanda Prosecco Extra Dry
    Villa Jolanda Prosecco Extra Dry
    90 Points John Caro
    A delicious and delicate Prosecco from Italy's classic region, the Veneto. This wine has a soft mousse and gentle flavours of tree fruits and flowers, with a refreshing finish that is close to ... read more
    $21.99 in mixed 6+ or $24.99 per bottle
  3. 2024 Borga Vintage Prosecco Brut
    2024 Borga Vintage Prosecco Brut
    93 Points John Caro
    A gorgeous bubbles from Cuisine Magazine's #1 Prosecco producer in 2020. This vintage version is from the experts at Borga, who made this in a classic style but from a higher selection of fruit ... read more
    $25.99 in mixed 6+ or $28.99 per bottle
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