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I find your lack of Amarone disturbing.
Canonnau from Sardegna or Nero d'avola from Sicilia
Nerello mascalese!
There are thousands of wine labels in Italy. I recommend you get to know the PDO names of the region where you visit and go pick bottles from the supermarket and sample. Restaurants will usually jack up the price by a 3X. Don't buy the bottle if you never had it or cannot figure out a fair price point for it. 9 out of 10 you will be disappointed.
Brunello di moltalcino
Chianti Classico for me!
Pinot Grigio
Sicily is almost always overlooked. A solid argument is that Sicilian wine is as good (if not better) than Northen Italy’s, if you did not try Nerello and Nero D’avola, especially what is made around Etna Volcano , you cannot claim you know all about italy’s wine
Aglianico all the way!
Pinot Noir from AltoAdige
Amarone Della Valpolicella would be it for me! ❤
Barolo
Vermentino
Brunello❤
Amarone
Nero d'Avola or Chianti Classico
One in winter and one in summer
What can I say.
Brunello… important caveat: with at least 10 years of age on it.
Lazio
Sagrantino from montefalco region of Umbria. For me nothing comes close.
Brunello no question