A trip through the Italian wine regions
The areas that have been given a "protected designation of origin" are not merely an expression of a typical production of some wines, but identify a territory with its own peculiarities in terms of nature, history, and culinary tradition.
For that reason, the geographical references made by the "designation of origin" can be a great way to discover Italy outside of major centers and the most famous destinations such as the cities of art.
ItalianWinesandFood.com provides you with many useful information resources and help you to organize a weekend or a holiday full of flavor, color and scent, without sacrificing the historical attractions that every corner of Italy can offer.
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Piedmont
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Lombardy
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Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Trentino Alto Adige
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Liguria
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Emilia Romagna
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Tuscany
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Marche
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Umbria
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Lazio
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Abruzzo
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Campania
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Molise
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Apulia
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Basilicata
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Calabria
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Sicily
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Sardinia
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Veneto
- Bagnoli
- Bardolino
- Breganze
- Colli Berici
- Colli di Conegliano
- Colli Euganei
- Colli Trevigiani
- Conegliano Valdobbiadene
- Corti Benedettine del Padovano
- Custoza
- Gambellara
- Garda
- Lessini Durello
- Lison Pramaggiore
- Lugana
- Marca Trevigiana
- Montello e Colli Asolani
- Monti Lessini
- Piave
- Soave
- Valdadige
- Valpolicella
- Veneto
- Veneto Orientale
- Venezie
- Vicenza