Among the black grape varieties cultivated in Umbria, in addition to Sagrantino and Sangiovese, there is also Ciliegiolo, which is currently vinified in purity. Here are the labels with the best quality-price ratio
The Negroamaro grape variety, along with Primitivo, is one of the great protagonists of Puglia's wine scene. Here, we present a selection of labels with an excellent quality-price ratio
From the Montepulciano vine, in Abruzzo, comes one of the most well-known red wines of the region. Here, we present a selection of very good labels with an excellent quality-price ratio
Albana di Romagna was the first DOCG dedicated to a white wine, and today, excellent versions are being produced, some of which have received the Tre Bicchieri 2024 award from Gambero Rosso or have made it to the finals. Here...
Pigato is one of the most well-known native white grape varieties of Liguria. Here, we propose a selection of excellent labels with the best quality-price ratio
The Bolgheri DOC confirms itself as an ideal land, albeit with a distinctly Mediterranean character, for international varieties such as cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, and merlot. Here is a selection of labels with the best quality-price ratio
Ruchè is a semi-aromatic grape cultivated exclusively in Piedmont, particularly in the area of Castagnole Monferrato, in the province of Asti. Here is a selection of excellent labels with the best quality-price ratio
Sangiovese in Tuscany is the foundation of some of the most important regional denominations. Here, we focus on Morellino di Scansano, Rosso di Montalcino, and Rosso di Montepulciano
In addition to Sagrantino, the other notable red wine designation in the area is Montefalco Rosso, a delightful wine in its young and vintage versions – dense yet always smooth and of excellent taste development in the Reserve versions