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There are four levels of Italian wine, and of course, even the lowest level has good wines, so how do you choose?
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1. Brunello di Montalcino: Montalcino is located in the middle of Tuscany, near Siena, and is an ancient Italian town with a strong aroma of wine. Montalcino has been winemaking for more than centuries and is now one of the world's most famous Italian wine regions, most notably Brunello di Montalcino.
2. Chianti: Chianti is a famous wine region in Italy, and has been producing Chianti wine for hundreds of years.
3. Chianti Classico: Chianti Classico is a DOCG wine produced in the Kanti region. In 2003, the Chianti Classico Winemaking Association was founded, bringing Chianti Classico wines to unprecedented heights in history.
4. Barolo: Barolo is located in the northwest wine region of Piedmont, one of the most famous wine regions in Italy, famous for the production of Barolo wine. Barolo is a DOCG wine made from Nebbiolo, a native Italian grape variety.
5. Barbera D'ASTI : Asti is a wine made from Barbera, a native Italian grape variety, located in northwestern Italy.
6. Asti's Dosseto (Dolcetto D'Asti): Dolcetto is the third largest Italian grape variety after Nebbiolo and Barbera.
7. Barbaresco D'Asti: Like Barolo, it is made from Nebbiolo, a native Italian grape variety, with a strong style and good ageing potential.
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The Italian wine brands are: one of Italy's most precious wines, Amaroni, Prosecco, Prosecco, Italy, Sparkling Wine, Barolo wine.
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1, Italian Emperor. With a 3,000-square-meter warehouse-style wine showroom in Italy, it is located next to the beautiful Lake Jiadane.
2, Barolo.
Barolo wine, the most representative specialty of the Italian Piedmont region, is also one of the best red wines in Italy, produced in the Piedmont region, made from Nebbiolo grapes, often known as the "king of wine" and "royal wine".
3. Italian aristocratic winery.
The founder of the Podere Denderacchi brand was a young lawyer, Carlo Bussola. The winery has 100 hectares of land and produces 3 million bottles per year.
4. Platero Winery, Italy.
Located at the junction of Lombardy and Venice, on the shores of Lake Gigada, 50 kilometers away from the Verona Wine Fair, the winery is the best place to go to Italy to participate in the wine fair.
5. Chianti.
Chianti is a world-famous red wine from the Chianti region of Italy, which is said to have been invented by a baron in the 19th century to blend several grapes from this place and later become a world-famous red wine.
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In Europe, Italy has a long history of winemaking, so what are the Italian wine brands? Let's take you to find out.
Château Chorin. 1. Zonin is located in the Veneto region of Italy, which is the largest winery in Italy and the first batch of famous Italian wine brands to enter the Chinese market.
2. Today, with a total area of 1,892 hectares, Château Cholin produces a wide variety of wines, from classic whites to red wines, and is a model of Italian wine diversity.
Biandi Sandi Winery:
1. Francodion Disanti can be said to be the traditional old wine king of Italy, and can be called one of the four top wineries in Italy.
2. The history of this winery dates back to 1840, and the vineyards of Biandi Sandi are located on the Montalcino hills, where there is often fog on the mountainside, not only has a very good quality land, but also has the advantage of altitude. As a result, the resulting wine is of a higher grade and more suitable for long-term aging.
San Guito Winery:
Tenutasanguido is located on the Bogley Riviera (Tuscany). The winery produces the Sassicaia wine, the king of Tuscany, also known as the Italian version of "Lafite".
Ornellaia Winery:
1. Ténnellaia Winery (Tenadell'Ornellaia is located in one of the most beautiful natural places in Tuscany.
2. The winemaking philosophy of Ornellaia Winery is based on the belief that wine must faithfully express the local terroir.
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1. Runero: Montalcino is located in the middle of Tuscany, near Siena, and is an ancient Italian town with strong wine aroma;
2. Kanti: Kande is a famous wine producing area in Italy, and has a history of producing Kande wine for hundreds of years;
3. Classical Kanti: Classical Kandi is a DOCG grade wine produced in Kande production area, and the Classical Kande Wine Association was established in 2003;
4. Rollo: Located in the northwest wine region of Piedmont, Barolo is one of the most famous wine regions in Italy, famous for producing Barolo wine;
5. Béla Asti: Located in northwest Italy, a wine made from Barbera, a native Italian grape variety;
6. Seto: Dosetto is the third largest Italian grape variety after Nebbiolo and Barbera;
7. Sk: It has a strong style and good aging potential;
8. Lake: located in Campania;
9. Bella: located in Piedmont;
10. Jovis: Located in northern Italy.
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