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Italian Wine Basics & Guides

Wines from Irpinia including white and red Italian wines with vineyards in the Avellino hills

Wines from Irpinia, Italy

Irpinia is one of Italy’s most distinctive yet under-appreciated wine areas. Located inland within the Campania region of southern Italy, Irpinia is known for its high-altitude vineyards, volcanic and limestone soils, and long tradition of producing structured,…

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Prosecco sweetness levels shown with Extra Brut, Brut and Dry bottles and glasses

Is Prosecco Sweet?

Prosecco is one of Italy’s most popular sparkling wines, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Many people assume Prosecco is sweet, while others believe it is always dry. The confusion comes from the way Prosecco is labelled and how sweetness is described in…

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Wines from Campania shown with red and white Italian wines, grapes and Mount Vesuvius

Wines from Campania

Campania is one of Italy’s most historic and distinctive wine regions. Located in southern Italy, Campania is best known for its ancient vineyards, volcanic soils and native grape varieties that produce wines with strong character, freshness and food-friendly balance….

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Italian dry and sweet wines shown side by side with grapes and cheese

Is Italian Wine Sweet?

Many people assume Italian wine is sweet. Others believe it is always dry. The truth sits somewhere in between. Italian wine covers an enormous range of styles, regions and grape varieties, and sweetness depends far more on the type of wine than the country it comes…

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Driest Italian wines including Verdicchio, Etna Bianco and Chianti displayed with a map of Italy

What Is the Driest Italian Wine?

When people ask what is the driest Italian wine, they are usually looking for one thing: a wine with little to no sweetness. Italian wines are often described as crisp, fresh or mineral, but “dry” can mean different things depending on grape variety, region and…

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