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Bianco MAGNUM | Natural Wine by Cantina Giardino.
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€33,00

Bianco MAGNUM

Cantina Giardino

Easy drinking & tropical!

€22,00 per litre
Rosso LAUV MAGNUM | Natural Wine by Jacopo Stigliano.
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€73,00

Rosso LAUV MAGNUM

Jacopo Stigliano

ONLY Magnums made this vintage!

€48,67 per litre
Buriana 2021 MAGNUM | Natural Wine by Jacopo Stigliano.
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€68,00

Buriana 2021 MAGNUM

Jacopo Stigliano

ONLY magnums made this vintage!

€45,33 per litre
Serragghia Zibbibo | Natural Wine by Gabrio Bini.
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€197,00

Serragghia Zibibbo 2022 MAGNUM

Gabrio Bini

MAGNUM of the best Zibibbo!

€131,33 per litre
Rosso (Magnum) | Natural Wine by Cantina Giardino.
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€33,00

Rosso (Magnum)

Cantina Giardino

Italian BBQ Magnum

€44,00 per litre
Arianna Occhipinti - Frappato MAGNUM
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€65,00

Frappato MAGNUM

Arianna Occhipinti

Soulful, Sicilian Red

€86,67 per litre

Diverse terroir, grape varieties & wine styles

Italy boasts an incredible range of grape varieties. Because the climate varies considerably between different regions, as well as the terrain (think mountains, dormant/active volcanoes, sea, hills, and plains), Italian wines have a huge range of styles and flavour profiles. Cooler climates in the north are known for their fresher wines - these are higher in acidity, and show tart fruit, and herbal notes. Generally the further south the wine is from, the less acidic with tastes of sweeter, riper fruit.

In northwestern Piedmont (bordering France and Switzerland), Barbera is the most planted grape variety, though cultivation of the Nebbiolo grape produces two of the most well-known Italian wines, Barolo and Barbaresco. In the northeast, the Friuli region is known for some of the finest orange wines in the world - among them Radikon.

Sicily, Italy’s most southern region, is known for aromatic and juicy grape varieties such as Nerrello Mascalese, Nero d’Avola, Grillo, and Zibbibo. Due to ample hills and mountains on the island (including Mount Etna), Sicilian wine has a freshness and elegance that sets it apart from other southern warm-climate wines. Until recently, Sicilian wine was a write-off seen only for bulk wine exports used for blending in France and Spain - now their terroir and focus on quality is really paying off and wines can command a much higher price than 30 years ago.
Check out our huge range of Italian natural wines!

• Porta del Vento - Sicily
• Cantina Giardino - Campania
• Denavolo - Emilia-Romagna
• La Stoppa - Emilia-Romagna
• Occhipinti - Sicily
• Costadila - Veneto
• Valli Unite - Piedmont
• Carussin - Piedmont
• Frank Cornelissen - Sicily
• Emidio Pepe - Abruzzo
• Le Coste - Lazio
• Radikon - Friuli
• Alessandro Viola - Sicily

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