The best Italian wine regions
If you want to visit the best of the wine producing regions in the world, Italy is a right choice for you. With us, you can enjoy the opportunity to see the best Italian wine regions and also taste the special wines produced in those areas.
Tuscany and Umbria
Tuscany is not only one of the best wine regions in Italy but it also tops the list of the scenic tourist destinations in Italy. Tuscany and Umbria are naturally blessed with some of the most beautiful vineyards of Italy. Tuscany is world famous for a kind of red wine called Chianti. Umbria is known for Orvieto (white wine) and Torgiano( red wine). Tasting the exclusive wines of Tuscany with authentic dishes of Italy makes for a wonderful treat for all you food lovers out there.
Piedmont
Piedmont is also popular as one of the finest wine regions in Italy. It is a producer of red and white wines. However, the red wines of Piedmont are most popular among tourists. Barolo and Barbaresco are the most wanted red wines in Piedmont. Barolo is termed as the ‘King of wines’ and is made out of Nebbiolo grape. Mostly all authentic dishes prepared in Piedmont have Barolo as an ingredient to it. Some of the special dishes are Manzo al Barolo and Anguilla Piemontese con il Barolo. Barbaresco is also a kind of red wine made of Nebbiolo grape.
Other wine regions, Itlay
Some of the other popular Italian wine regions are Campania, Lombardy, and Valtellina. If your taste for wine is on the bitter and rougher side, Campania is the right wine region for you. Lomabardy is also famous for one the largest national wineries. Valtellina is the best wine region for those who are on a look out for enjoying finest red wines amidst the snow capped mountains.
Although Italy has a total of 20 wine regions, those mentioned above are the best among them.
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