Grape varieties
With around 1,000 officially approved grape varieties, Italy is the country with the biggest range of wines in the world!


Pinot grigio / Pinot gris / Grauburgunder
A variety of white grape that produces golden yellow wines full of character with low acidity.
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Pinot nero / Pinot noir / Blauburgunder
Fabulous with food, particularly white meat and fish.
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Primitivo
A wine for spicy pizza and pasta, mainly native to Puglia in southern Italy.
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Ribolla Gialla
Among the grape varieties growing in Friuli, it definitely enjoys seniority. But even after almost 900 years, we still love it dearly.
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Riesling
This sophisticated grape is one of the most widely cultivated varieties in the world.
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Sangiovese
The grape forms the basis of every Chianti and is Tuscany’s main variety.
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Sauvignon blanc
This lively white is simply a dream with fish and seafood!
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Syrah / Shiraz
This sophisticated grape is one of the most widely cultivated varieties in the world.
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Torbato
If Sardinia were not an island, the Torbato could be extinct today...
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