Italy

Collection: Italy

Italian wine – from volcanic soil to vineyards

Italy is not just one wine country – it is a wine universe. With over 500 local grape varieties, 20 regions and a wine tradition that goes back thousands of years, Italy offers unparalleled diversity. In this category you will find our selected Italian wines – from Piedmont’s Nebbiolo and Tuscany’s Sangiovese to fresh white wines from the north and juicy bottles from Sicily and southern Italy.

Red wine from Italy – classics and discoveries

Italian red wine ranges from strong and worthy of aging to juicy and easy-drinking. At dhwines.dk you will find, among other things:

  • Barolo and Barbaresco – Nebbiolo with structure and depth
  • Chianti Classico and Brunello – Sangiovese with nerve and elegance
  • Nero d'Avola and Frappato – fruity and sun-ripened wines from Sicily
  • Primitivo – full-bodied and round wine from Puglia
  • Dolcetto, Montepulciano, Aglianico – and many more

White wine from Italy – freshness and finesse

Italy also delivers excellent white wines, often with a herbal, citrusy and mineral note. In our range you will find, among others:

  • Verdicchio – from Marche, crisp and floral
  • Fiano and Greco – southern grapes with depth and structure
  • Gavi (Cortese) – elegant, light and mineral white wine from Piedmont
  • Zibibbo and Catarratto – aromatic white wines from Sicily

Food and Italian wine – the perfect match

Italian wine is made for food – and vice versa. The combinations are almost endless:

  • Chianti and tomato-based pasta
  • Barolo and truffle or game
  • Primitivo and BBQ
  • White wine from Alto Adige for fish and seafood
  • Moscato d'Asti for dessert or aperitif

Frequently Asked Questions About Italian Wine

What is the most famous Italian red wine?

Barolo (from Piedmont) and Brunello di Montalcino (from Tuscany) are considered Italy's vinous royal couple – but many also love Chianti, Amarone and Primitivo.

What do DOC and DOCG mean?

These are quality designations. DOC stands for "Denominazione di Origine Controllata," and DOCG is an even higher classification. They indicate that the wine was made according to specific rules for the region, grape variety, and method.

Is Italian wine dry or sweet?

Most Italian wines are dry , both red and white. However, there are sweet specialties such as Moscato and Recioto – often clearly labeled.

Selected manufacturers in the range

We work with smaller producers from, among others, Piedmont, Sicily, Marche and Tuscany – craftsmanship rather than volume. Examples could be:

  • Vino Lauria (Sicily)
  • Barale Fratelli (Barolo)
  • Tenuta San Pietro (Gavi)
  • Other little gems you won't find in the supermarket

Buy Italian wine online at dhwines.dk

Our Italian range is wide-ranging – but everything is carefully selected with a focus on personality, balance and drinkability . Whether you prefer classic Nebbiolo, southern warmth or fresh white wine, we have something for you. Order today – we deliver quickly and safely throughout Denmark.

Summary

  • Red and white wines from all over Italy
  • Focus on small producers and genuine craftsmanship
  • From Barolo to Primitivo – and everything in between
  • Perfect for food and gastronomic experiences
  • Fast delivery from Danish warehouse

Italian wine can be anything from everyday to heavenly – and here you'll find bottles with nerve, character and soul. Buon vino!