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In the Italian category, our focus is on value for money reds from Piedmont and Tuscany as well as fresher style dry whites and sparklings. We also regularly secure wines from Sicily and Puglia to name a few, as well as small volumes of big gun Italian super stars such as Tignanello and Sassicaia and the "Killer Bs": Barolo, Barbaresco, and Brunello di Montalcino. If there's a wine you're looking for that's not listed, call us on 1800 069 295 and we'll try to find it for you. A general guide to Italian wines has been produced here to help you in your choice.
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2020 Cantina Tollo Rocca Ventosa Montepulciano d’Abruzzo$11. 99 Bottle$143.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2009 Cantina Tollo Aldiano Riserva Montepulciano d'Abruzzo$26. 99 Bottle$323.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2019 Cantina Vini Tipici Dell'Aretino de'Vasari Chianti$21. 99 Bottle$263.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2015 Cantina Vini Tipici dell'Aretino de Vasari Chianti Riserva$26. 99 Bottle$323.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2013 Cantine Cellaro Due Lune Nero d'Avola Nerello Mascalese$39. 99 Bottle$479.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2021 Cantine di Dolia Nova Prendas Vermentino di Sargegna$34. 99 Bottle$419.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2014 Cantine Riondo Castelforte Valpolicella Ripasso$26. 99 Bottle$323.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2012 Caparsa 'Doccio a Matteo' Chianti Classico Riserva$99. 99 Bottle$1199.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2018 Carpineta Fontalpino Chianti Colli Senesi$37. 99 Bottle$455.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2015 Carpineta Fontalpino Chianti Colli Senesi$37. 99 Bottle$455.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2017 Carpineta Fontalpino Chianti Colli Senesi$37. 99 Bottle$455.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2016 Carpineta Fontalpino Chianti Colli Senesi$37. 99 Bottle$455.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out2016 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova$240. 00 Bottle$2880.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2015 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova$220. 00 Bottle$2640.00 Dozen
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2021 Cascina Galarin Le Querce Barbera d’AstiReduced from $34.99$31. 99 Bottle$383.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2018 Cascina Chicco Langhe Nebbiolo$39. 99 Bottle$479.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2020 Cascina Galarin Le Querce Barbera d’Asti$32. 99 Bottle$395.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2018 Cascina Galarin Barbera d'Asti Superiore Tinella$56. 99 Bottle$683.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2019 Cascina Galarin Le Querce Barbera d'Asti$34. 99 Bottle$419.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2015 Cascina Luisin Paolin Barbaresco$89. 99 Bottle$1079.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2012 Castellani Solo Arte Merlot$9. 99 Bottle$119.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2014 Castellare di Castellina Chianti$39. 99 Bottle$479.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles - Sold Out
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2011 Castellare di Castellina Chianti Classico$39. 99 Bottle$479.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2013 Castellare di Castellina Chianti Classico$34. 99 Bottle$419.88 Dozen - Sold Out2020 Castello dei Rampolla Chianti Classico$64. 99 Bottle$779.88 Dozen
- Sold Out2015 Castello dei Rampolla d'Alceo IGT Rosso Toscana$250. 00 Bottle$3000.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2010 Castello dei Rampolla Sammarco IGT Rosso Toscana$425. 00 Bottle$5100.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2015 Castello dei Rampolla Sammarco IGT Rosso Toscana$120. 00 Bottle$1440.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2004 Castello dei Rampolla Sammarco IGT Rosso Toscana$399. 00 Bottle$4788.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2013 Castello dei Rampolla Sammarco IGT Rosso Toscana$125. 00 Bottle$1500.00 Dozen
- Sold Out1990 Castello dei Rampolla Sammarco$599. 00 Bottle$7188.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2020 Castello Romitorio RomiToro Toscana Rosso$44. 99 Bottle$539.88 Dozen
- Sold Out2017 Castello Romitorio Brunello di Montalcino$105. 00 Bottle$1260.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2016 Castello Romitorio Brunello di Montalcino$110. 00 Bottle$1320.00 Dozen
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2013 Castorani Scia Primitivo$24. 99 Bottle$299.88 Dozen - Sold Out
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2016 Cavallotto Vigna Scot Dolcetto d'Alba$37. 99 Bottle$455.88 Dozen - Sold Out2019 Ceretto Barolo Brunate$430. 00 Bottle$5160.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2020 Ceretto Barbaresco$170. 00 Bottle$2040.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2021 Ceretto Barbera d'Alba Piana$59. 99 Bottle$719.88 Dozen
- Sold Out2017 E. Pira (Chiara Boschis) Barolo Cannubi$260. 00 Bottle$3120.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2017 E. Pira (Chiara Boschis) Barolo Mosconi Magnum (1500ml)$440. 00 Bottle$5280.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2019 E. Pira (Chiara Boschis) Langhe Nebbiolo$79. 99 Bottle$959.88 Dozen
- Sold Out2020 E. Pira (Chiara Boschis) Dolcetto d'Alba$46. 99 Bottle$563.88 Dozen
- Sold Out2016 E. Pira (Chiara Boschis) Barolo Mosconi$199. 00 Bottle$2388.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2012 E. Pira (Chiara Boschis) Barolo Cannubi$180. 00 Bottle$2160.00 Dozen
- Sold Out2012 E. Pira (Chiara Boschis) Barolo Via Nuova$140. 00 Bottle$1680.00 Dozen
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2016 Chiara Condello Le Lucciole Romagna Sangiovese Predappio Riserva$105. 00 Bottle$1260.00 Dozen - Sold Out
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2017 Chiara Condello Sangiovese Predappio$39. 99 Bottle$479.88 DozenMinimum 12 bottles
Buy Italian Wine Online.
Many decades ago, Australians were slowly becoming acquainted with mass produced Italian wines that reflected high yields and generally inferior-quality. They were the Lambruscos, Frascatis, Spumantes and basket Chiantis synonymous with cheap & cheerful Italian restaurants. Since the industry has been modernised, the range and (more importantly) the quality of Italian wines has developed exponentially. The very best examples combine distinct regionality with contemporary winemaking flair. Frequently leading the way are small grower-producers at the high end of the passion scale. Nicks Wine Merchants continue to offer a selection of Italian wines as well as traditional Italian liqueurs & aperitifs which you can buy online and have shipped to most areas of Australia.Italian appellations: a myriad of regions and grape varieties.
In the 1960's, a national effort to raise the country's profile brought about the first controlled-appellation laws, although only a relatively small percentage of Italian wines were certified. The Italian government created two designations, 'Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita', or "DOCG" for the highest quality of wine; and 'Denominazione di Origine Controllata', or "DOC" for quality wines. A third also exists for table wines called 'Vino da Tavola'. The system dictates guidelines to ensure that wines are made according to certain rules that regulate the type of grape(s), the area of production, the maximum amount of tonnage in the vineyard, the minimum alcohol, total acidity, the aging of the wine in wood (if applicable) as well as in bottle, and so on. The Italian system has been controversial with some of the most notable bottlings of recent decades being those that actually break the DOCG rules. The reality is that Italy is too large and too diverse for its wines to be separated into two or three simplistic categories. Like France, the wine landscape is best thought of as a group of regions and sub regions and wine styles can vary dramatically. There are the richer, riper, fruit filled efforts of the warm south, the tannic, long lived, medium to full bodied dry reds of the central zone, and the pretty, floral, more feminine styles of the far north. The wines are generally food-friendly and less overpowering than those that many Australians will be used to.Common Italian Wine Label terms.
Tenuta - a large estate or propertyFattoria - a medium to large wine growing property
Podere/Poderi - a small wine farm or property, sometimes part of a fattoria
Vigna/Vigneto - a single demarcated vineyard with a particular name (like "Smith Vineyard")
Feudo/Feudi - a fief or estate held on feudal tenure
Azienda Agricola - a crop producing farm, not necessarily limited to wine production, that grows all its own grapes
Azienda (Casa) Vinicola - same as azienda agricola but also buys grapes grown elsewhere for their wines
There are other words that refer to various geologies or terrains that are sometimes included in wine producers' names: Ronchi - terrace
Ronco - hillside vineyard
Bricco/Bric - high, steep ridge vineyard (usually assumed to be of high quality)
Colli - hills
Poggio - mound or knoll
Sore - vineyard site of the highest quality, usually facing south
Valle - valley, dale
Lastly, there are words that refer to wine property buildings or the producers themselves. Cantina - a cellar, winery or wine shop
Villa - town house
Castello - castle
Cascina - the house on a farm property where not only wine is produced
Produttore/Produttori - producer, grower
Viticoltore/Vignaiolo - vine grower A more in depth guide to Italian wines has been produced here to enhance your appreciation and help you in your choice.