Zaccagnini Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore, Marche
A classic Italian Verdicchio made by Rosella Zaccanignini and her husband at the well-respected Casa Lisa winery. It’s crisp and dry with notes of citrus and a fresh saline aroma.
Feudo Antico Pecorino Biologico, Terre di Chieti
Pecorino is an ultra-stylish Italian white. This one is made to exacting environmental standards to make sure only the best grapes meet your glass. Expect fresh mineral and floral notes.
Cavazza Pinot Grigio, Delle Venezie DOC
It wouldn’t be an Italian wine case without crowd-pleaser Pinot grigio, and Cavazza captures the style with wonderful expressiveness. It’s light and refreshing with inviting aromatic notes.
Cantina di Monteforte ‘Clivus’ Soave Classico DOC
Soave is one of the most famous Italian whites. This bottle is a fantastically modern take on traditional Italian winemaking, made by a highly-respected producer. With great complexity and minerality, it’s a must-have.
Cantina Puiatti Friulano, Friuli DOC
Friulano is a northeastern Italian staple and a deliciously fresh white. This under-the-radar wine is a hidden gem made by a major producer in the Friuli region. Expect notes of citrus, flowers and a touch of almond.
Corte Ilba ‘1697’ Organic Grillo, Sicilia DOC
This unique organic Grillo is a visit to the sunny island of Sicily, made by a prestigious team of wine experts to perfectly express unique regional charm. It boasts a savoury undertone with balancing citrus aromas.
Corvezzo ‘La Traversata’ Organic Montepulciano D’Abruzzo DOC
Montepulciano is unmistakably Italian – one of Central and Eastern Italy’s most important red grapes. This organic Montepulciano made by a modern dynamic winemaking team is the perfect way to discover this staple grape.
Nicosia Nerello Mascalese, IGT Terre Siciliane
Nerello Mascalese is a rare delight and a gem in the crown of Sicily. It’s almost exclusive to Mount Etna – Europe’s most active volcano – making it a remarkably unique wine. It’s light-bodied and rich with ripe fruit flavour.
Tenuta Olim Bauda ‘Era’ Barbera D’Asti DOCG
Northern Italy is a fantastic area for showstopping red wines, but it’s the more bold styles, like Amarone, that often grab the headlines. For a more vibrant, youthful take on Italian reds, Barbera is not to be missed.
Cantina Valpantena 'Torre del Falasco' Corvina, Veneto
When it comes to Veneto’s red wines, Valpolicella often demands the headlines, but this bottle is all about showing off the potential of the Corvina grape. It has abundant fresh red-cherry notes and an approachable style.
Castelsina Chianti DOCG
Chianti is nothing short of an Italian wine icon that’s adored the world over, and this is a fantastic example from an award-winning producer. Expect distinctive sour cherry notes, a powerful structure and a fresh finish.
Amani ‘Lifili’ Negroamaro, Salento IGP
Negroamaro is an inky, delicious, food-friendly wine indigenous to Puglia. This one is made by an entirely family-led operation with deep investment in showcasing the very best of the land.