Italy



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Italy is one of the oldest wine regions in the world. Etruscans and Greek settlers produced wine in the country long before the Romans started developing their own vineyards in the second century BC. Roman wine-growing was prolific and well-organised, pioneering large-scale production and storage techniques like barrel-making and bottling. Two thousand years later, Italy remains one of the world's foremost producers, responsible for approximately one-fifth of world wine production in 2005.
Wine is a popular drink in Italy. Many Italians drink it with every meal and in-between, and offer it to guests as soon as they arrive. Grapes are grown in almost every part of Italy, with more than 1 million vineyards under cultivation. Each region is proud of its carefully tended, neatly pruned vines. In some places the vines are trained along low supports. In others they climb as slender saplings. The people of each region are also proud of the wine they make from their own grapes.
Most winemaking in Italy is done in modern wineries, but villagers, making wine for their own use, sometimes tread the grapes with their bare feet until the juice is squeezed out. They believe this ancient method still makes the best wine.

Please click on either the Piedmont or Tuscany wine regions below to further explore the fabulous wines from that region or alternatively click on a year in the table below to explore a specific vintage.




Please click on a Vintage highlighted in white below.

Available Vintages

All N.V. 2007 2006 2005 2004
2003
2002 2001 2000
1999 1998
1997 1996 1995
1994
1993 1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987 1986 1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979  1978 1977 1976 1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
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1969 1968
1967 1966 1965
1964
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1959 1958
1957 1956 1955
1954 1953
1952
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1950
All wines are offered subject to remaining unsold.