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Italy is home to some of the oldest wine producing regions in the world and is the world's second-largest wine producer behind France ,. That is only if you asked the French, Italian, one is exported around the world and is also extremely popular in Italy, imagine that. 10/25 on the world wine consumption list by volume 42 L per capita consumption. Grapes are grown in almost every region of the country and are more than 1 million things under cultivation.
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Etruscans and Greek settlers produce wine in Italy before the Romans started their own vineyards in the 2 second century BC . Roman grape growing and wine making was prolific and well-organized , pioneering large-scale productions and storage techniques like barrel, making and bottling .
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Not remember the last little trip to Georgia their history of wine making was 400 BC . So these are the new kids on the block Etruscans and Greeks and then along came Romulus and Remus, in a New Age began. Now before we get too deep into a history lesson, which I do not want this to be ,but still above the wine regions.
Italy's 21 regions correspond to the 20 administrative regions .understanding of a time line becomes clear with an understanding of the differences between each region, their cuisine reflects their indigenous wines, and vice versa. The 36 dOCGA wines are located in 13 different regions but most of them are concentrated in Piedmont and Tuscany. Among these are the appellations appreciated and sought after by wine lovers around the world , Barolo,barbaresco, and Brunello di montalcino affectionately known as the killer bees .
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How many of you out there Made the above wines ? in Italy there are wine regions and districts within the regions and they in turn have wonderful wines within them .We will get to that.
TheThe regions, roughly from northwest to southeast
aosta valley,lomdardy,trentino-alto adige/sudtirol
piedmont ,friuli-venezia gulia,veneto,emilia-romagna
liguria,tuscany,marche,umbria,lazio,abruzzo,molise,
campania,basilicata,apulia,calabria,sicily,ans sardinia.
Now that should give you an idea of how vast the wine making effort is in Italy . What will attempt to do is take some of the regions that are most familiar with you and your wine making pick out the ones that are made in that area given description to the winds and you tell if the wines that you have made sound like the descriptions
I know from trading wines for members on this form that wines like amarone ,valopoliceia, and others were all quite good, stay with me will take a tour through wine country, Italian wine country.............