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How to Choose Italian Wine
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There are many different types of to choose from, but Italian is by far considered as being some of the very best. Italian has been loved around the world for centuries, and Italy has a truly glowing reputation when it comes to wine, not only because it produces and exports more than any other country in the world but also because it offers the greatest variety of types and flavors. With literally hundreds of different wines produced in Italy each year, it is really no wonder as to why trying to decide on any Italian can be so intimidating and overwhelming. After all you have to worry about everything from deciphering Italian terms, interpret Italian labels, and understand about the different regional grape growing zones. Geography and Climate Geography and climate are both incredibly important when it comes to Italian wine. It would really be hard to design a body of land that was more perfectly suited to growing than Italy. Obviously it is at a really great latitude for vineyards but it is also a long and thin peninsula that extends almost north-south far into the Mediterranean. There is one problem with the geography of Italy and that is that some people actually consider it as being too perfect. This is because growers have the right conditions to get big yields from the vine, so often times although there may be a lot of wine, it is not always of the best quality. Northern

Italy Northern Italy is one of the most favored regions in Italy for the production of wine. The northwest of Italy is actually divided up into four different regions, which are: Valle d-Aosta, Lombardy, Liguria, and Piedmont. There are a few wines in particular that are produced in this region and which are worthy of a mention. This includes Aldo Conterno, Giaocomo Conterno, Enzo Boglietti, Pio Cesare, Vietti, Elvio Cogno, and Luciano Sandrone. Central Italy Then there is also central Italy, which is another of the most favorable regions in Italy to produce Italian wine. The central regions of Italy are in fact responsible for what is probably the best known of all Italian red wine, Chianti. A few of the top wines produced in this region are Fonterutoli, Felsina, Fontodi, Antinori, and Isole e Olena. There are many other fantastic Italian wines as well, and Italy is definitely one of the most favored producers of in the world.

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