Italian Red Wines

The complexity of Italy is remarkable: so many different grapes, most autochthonous (i.e. native to Italy) and many only grown regionally.

The two key quality red grapes are: Sangiovese, grown all over Tuscany and beyond, and best known for Chianti, and reds made at Montepulciano and Montalcino; and Nebbiolo, the top red of Piedmont, best known for the wines of Barolo and Barbaresco.

Beyond that there are splendid red grapes which can thrive in southern Italy’s heat, from Nero d’Avola and Negroamaro to Aglianico and Primitivo; and the lighter reds of Italy’s north, from Dolcetto to the west; and east of Milan Corvina and Rondinella, the grapes for Valpolicella and Amarone.

The success in the 1970s of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grown on the Tuscan coast at Bolgheri persuaded many in Tuscany and further afield to plant these varieties, plus Syrah; but more recently growers seem to be pulling back from producing these so-called "Super Tuscans".

Italian wine production is marked by two strong and mutually supportive initiatives: the Slow Food movement, which started in Italy, and which celebrates small-scale, artisanal cellars; and a widespread adoption of organic cultivation. Several of our growers, including Di Filippo, Il Palagione and Fiorano farm organically.

Azienda Agricola Boasso, Dolcetto D'Alba, 2022

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Dolcetto D'Alba, 2022

Dolcetto, of Piedmont origin, means "little sweet" but the grape is usually vinified...

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OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV14%

Bottle75cl

CodeBOA122

GrapeDolcetto

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Langhe Nebbiolo, 2021

Given one year in barrel.  Youthful tone. Scent of red berries with vanilla. Juicy strawberry...

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OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV14%

Bottle75cl

CodeBOA721

GrapeNebbiolo

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MAGNUM, Azienda Agricola Boasso, Langhe Nebbiolo, 2022

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MAGNUM, Azienda Agricola Boasso, Langhe Nebbiolo, 2022

The Boasso family’s cellar, in the little hamlet of Gabutti, faces the hilltop village of...

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OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV14%

Magnum150cl

CodeBOA822

GrapeNebbiolo

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Langhe Nebbiolo, 2022

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Langhe Nebbiolo, 2022

Given one year in barrel.  Youthful tone. Scent of red berries with vanilla. Juicy strawberry...

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OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV14%

Bottle75cl

CodeBOA722

GrapeNebbiolo

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Boasso, Barolo, Lazzarito, 2020

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Boasso, Barolo, Lazzarito, 2020
Boasso, Barolo, Lazzarito, 2020

A single vineyard Barolo, on a west-facing slope, very close to the village of Serralunga...

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OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV14.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeBOA520

GrapeNebbiolo

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Barolo, Serralunga d'Alba 2020

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Barolo, Serralunga d'Alba 2020

From several sites owned by the Boasso family in the commune of Serralunga, in the south of the...

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OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV14.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeBOA320

GrapeNebbiolo

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MAGNUM Azienda Agricola Boasso, Barolo, Serralunga d'Alba 2020

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MAGNUM Azienda Agricola Boasso, Barolo, Serralunga d'Alba 2020

From several sites owned by the Boasso family in the commune of Serralunga, in the south of the...

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Light > Full

OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV14.5%

Magnum150cl

CodeBOA920

GrapeNebbiolo

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Barolo Gabutti, 2020

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Azienda Agricola Boasso, Barolo Gabutti, 2020

From the Gabutti vineyard below the cellar, a south-east facing site on calcareous marl at...

Style

Light > Full

OriginItaly

RegionPiedmont

ColourRed

ABV15%

Bottle75cl

CodeBOA420

GrapeNebbiolo

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