Best Wineries in Italy
Italy has some of the best wineries and vineyards globally and is home to some of the world’s most famous wines. Here is a look at some best wineries in Italy.
Antica Cascina dei Conti di Roero:
Antica Cascina is located in the historic area of Vezza d’Alba and was established in the 1950s. This winery makes distinct types of wines from all grapes. Some of the most famous wines from this vineyard are Roero Vigna Sant'anna Docg, sparkling Brut Rosè Maria Teresa, and Nebbiolo Grappa.
Ca’ del Bosco:
Ca’ del Bosco is in Erbusco and was established in the 1960s. Since then, it pleases the heart of wine lovers with it’s unique taste, especially it’s Franciacorta wines. Its delicious grapes, beautiful vineyards, and greenery make it one of the best wineries in Italy.
Barone Ricasoli:
Barone Ricasoli is located near Gaiole and is known as the Iron Baron as it came up with the original formula of Chianti wine. This winery features a museum of wines that allows you to taste the best wine flavors of Italy.
Marchesi di Barolo:
Barolo is one of the most renowned wineries that make wines of the best quality in Italy. Located in the Langhe area, surrounded by hills, it’s temperature is mild allowing the grapes to prosper, giving them quite a unique flavor!
Antinori:
Antinori is probably one of the oldest wineries in Italy -it has been making wine since 1385! They are known to produce the best Tignorello wine. They allow tours where visitors can have lunch and enjoy their delicious wines.
Capezzana:
Located in Tuscany, Capezzana has been producing wine since 804 A.D, making it one of the oldest active wineries in Italy. They produce organic wines with a blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon. They offer tours inside their cellars and allow you to taste some of their exquisite wines.
Traveling to the wine regions of Italy is more about the whole experience rather than any one individual thing. It’s the wine, it’s the scenery, it’s the history, it’s the people. When you’re ready to start planning the full experience, send me a message and let’s chat…over a glass of red.