Making of Wine in Italy
The world says Italy is the best in wine making and it is not a job Italians do, it is an art which is carried on from generation to generation. And the climate of Italy is such a wine specific that different qualities of grapes are produced here o that different kind of wine can be brewed.
History infers that the Italian vines are brought by the Greeks and the Italian geography and climate made the effort of wine making a world-class art. The variation in the climate of Italy is due to is positioning with The Apennines with beautiful blue, warm beauty of Mediterranean conditions at the bottom and that the reason that there are various wine regions and different kind of wines are produced from different region. It is neither too dry, nor too wet. It seems that the whole country is designed to be the best in this trade of wine.
Soave, Valpolicella, and Bardolino are the famous brand name of Italian wine, where quality is apriority over the quantity, and prices are comparatively higher, at least for the quality vintages. The Vinitaly wine fair of Verona with over 4000 exhibitors is a wonderful display of Italian wines any wine lover will be tempted to visit it.
The sparking wine quality Asti Spumante, Freisa, and the exotic Nebiollo from where the exquisite Barolo and Barnbaresco wines are Piedmont production and Liguria areas of Italy and the French influence is displayed by the name o fValle d’Aosta vines as like the French wines like, Petit Rouge and Blanc de Valdigne.
Famous wines such as Chianti, Soave, and Valpolicella are known names but marvelous wines, like little known Malvasia are superb in its quality. Italy can truly be awarded as the world leader of winegrowing country. The French, Germans and the Australian and American wine giants have become insignificant when compared to Italy in the art of wine making.
The taste of Italian white wine primarily depends on the different variety of grapes used and the storing time required for the optimum maturity in taste and flavor.
Nowadays sparkling wine is being considered the most cost affordable variety of Italian wine and readily available which reveals its technical feature that is light or little-sparkling.
In comparison to other red wine produced countries of the world, the Italian red wines stand apart due to their unique taste, higher level of acidity, and exclusive aroma.