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1,946 Wineries in Italy

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Tuscany

Tuscany

353 wineries

Home to Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Super Tuscan wines.

Piedmont

Piedmont

278 wineries

The land of Barolo and Barbaresco, Italy's noblest reds.

Veneto

Veneto

194 wineries

Prosecco, Soave, and Amarone β€” three iconic Italian wines.

Sicily

Sicily

95 wineries

Sun-drenched volcanic soils produce bold Nero d'Avola and Etna wines.

Emilia-Romagna

Emilia-Romagna

67 wineries

The land of Lambrusco and Pignoletto, paired with world-famous cuisine.

Puglia

Puglia

56 wineries

Ancient Primitivo and Negroamaro vines in Italy's sun-kissed heel.

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Italy β€” The World's Richest Wine Country
About Italy Wine

Italy β€” The World's Richest Wine Country

Italy produces more wine than any other country on Earth, with over 500 native grape varieties grown across 20 distinct regions. From the snow-capped Alps to the sun-drenched shores of Sicily, every corner of Italy tells a wine story.

Whether you're drawn to the regal Barolo of Piedmont, the Chianti Classico of Tuscany, or the volcanic wines of Etna, Italy offers an unmatched diversity of terroirs, traditions, and tastes.

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What Travellers Say About Italian Wineries

Tuscany Sunset Vineyard Tour at Villa Machiavelli
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Elena

March 20, 2026 Β· Verified booking

Breathtaking views over Chianti

Watching the sunset over the Chianti hills while sipping a 2018 Riserva was pure magic. The host was warm, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about sharing their family heritage.

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Barolo Cellar Tour & Tasting at Cantina Borgogno
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Marco

April 5, 2026 Β· Verified booking

The king of Italian wines, up close

Walking through centuries-old cellars and tasting vintages going back decades was extraordinary. The winemaker himself led our small group tour.

Prosecco Hills Morning Hike & Tasting at Villa Sandi
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Sophie

March 28, 2026 Β· Verified booking

UNESCO hills at their finest

The morning mist lifting over the Prosecco hills was breathtaking. A moderate hike followed by a generous tasting of 6 different Proseccos.

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Etna Volcano Wine & Lava Fields Tour at Planeta
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Luca

April 10, 2026 Β· Verified booking

Wine from a volcano β€” unforgettable

Tasting volcanic Nerello Mascalese while gazing at Etna's smoking crater. The combination of extreme terroir and ancient winemaking traditions creates truly unique wines.

Amarone Harvest Experience at Allegrini
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Anna

October 3, 2025 Β· Verified booking

Picking grapes with real winemakers

Participating in the Amarone harvest, selecting the best grape clusters for appassimento. An intimate, hands-on experience that connects you to centuries of Venetian tradition.

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Frequently asked questions

How many wineries are there in Italy?
Italy has over 1,946 wineries listed on WineTourism.com, spanning 20 wine regions. From small family-run estates to grand historic chΓ’teaux, you'll find experiences for every taste and budget.
Where in Italy are the best wineries?
Tuscany, Piedmont, and Veneto are the most popular regions, but incredible wineries can be found throughout Italy. Sicily offers volcanic wines, Puglia has ancient Primitivo vines, and Friuli produces world-class whites.
What is the best season to visit wineries in Italy?
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November) are ideal. Spring brings beautiful landscapes and fewer crowds, while autumn offers the harvest experience. Summer is great for combining wine with beach holidays, and winter provides intimate cellar tastings.

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