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Italy’s Finest Values
by Antonio Galloni
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, there has never been a better time to be a wine consumer. The range of high- quality wines coming out of Italy today – and other countries, too – is amazing for its breadth and diversity. Growers are increasingly paying more attention to their entry-level wines because these are the only bottles that are selling well in today’s market. In many cases, producers are using juice that was once destined for their higher end wines to bolster their less expensive bottles. Even better, the recent weakness in the euro has made many of the wines in this article more affordable than they have been in years.
Tasting through Italy’s wines under $25 is always a fascinating exercise. Each year I come across seemingly dozens of wines that are new to me, many of which deliver incredible value. The country’s diversity of microclimates, terrains and winemaking styles is breathtaking. Moving all the way down south, the island of Pantelleria, which is best known for its sweet wines, is actually closer to eastern Africa than it is to the Italian mainland. These are but two brief examples of a country that consistently delivers a mind-bending array of bottles readers can enjoy without breaking the bank. I tasted a total of 784 wines for this report, of which 455 (58%) are reviewed in this article.
It is always difficult to speak about vintages in a broad article such as this one. Most of the new releases in the under $25 category are 2008s and 2009s. Vintage 2008 is proving to be inconsistent across the mainland. The spring was quite damp, which created problems with rot in many regions and forced producers to treat the vines more aggressively and more often than is normal. In general, the 2008s are mid-weight wines with good acidities but modest structures. Thus far I have tasted very few wines that I would want to follow for more than a few years. Overall, 2008 appears to be more successful for whites than reds.
The key event in 2009 was a massive heat spike throughout much of Italy that began in mid-August and lasted about ten days, a period when temperatures typically begin to fall, particularly in the evenings. I visited Alto Adige, Friuli and Tuscany during that time and it was scorching hot, even at night. In Alto Adige, which excels in steely, mineral-driven whites, I came across a number of excessively heavy wines. Based on what I have tasted so far, 2009 seems to have favored reds over whites, but it is early days, and I have yet to sample many of the most important wines, both whites and reds. One thing does seem fairly obvious, though. For reds, 2009 is more consistent across the board than 2008.
This year I was particularly struck by the wines I tasted from Valle d’Aosta, a small Alpine region nestled between northwestern Italy and Switzerland. A number of the best producers are high-quality cooperatives, which keeps prices low, while the wines remain largely unknown to the broad public. That won’t always be the case, but today Valle d’Aosta offers some of the finest values in Italy. Readers will have to spend some time getting familiar with Valle d’Aosta’s indigenous grapes (Picotendro, Petit Rouge, Mayolet, Fumin, Petit Arvine and Prié Blanc, to name a few), but it is an exercise well worth the effort.
A Word on Coverage of Italy For The Rest of 2010
Because of the recent birth of my daughter, I did not make my annual summer trip to Italy this year, which is when I typically do a large number of tastings, particularly of wines that do not enjoy wide distribution in the US. I have therefore moved coverage of Tuscany and northern Italy back one issue to October and December respectively. Many of the less expensive wines from those regions are reviewed in this Values report, so I will not be surprised if the Tuscany and northern Italy articles are ultimately somewhat smaller than they were last year. I will be using our website, to keep readers informed of the most exciting wines I taste in between publishing cycles. Lastly, readers who need a fix of higher-end Tuscan wines may want to see my reviews of thirty or so new releases I posted on the site a few months back.
Show all the wines (sorted by score)
- Abbazia di Novacella
- Accornero
- Adami
- Agostina Pieri
- Agricola Le Querce
- Agricola Punica
- Aia Vecchia
- Allegrini
- Anselmi
- Antinori
- Antoniolo
- Araldica
- Argillae
- Argiolas
- Armando Parusso
- Avignonesi
- Badia a Coltibuono
- Bertani
- Biancavigna
- Bibi Graetz
- Bisceglia
- Bisol
- Boira
- Borgogno
- Braida
- Bricco Mondalino
- Brigaldara
- Broglia
- Bruni
- Ca' del Monte
- Ca' Montanari
- Canneto
- Cantalupo
- Cantele
- Cantina Terlano
- Cantine Taverna
- Cascina Ca' Rossa
- Castell'in Villa
- Castello della Paneretta
- Castello di Bossi
- Castello di Brolio - Barone Ricasoli
- Castello di Farnetella
- Castello di Luzzano
- Castello di Meleto
- Castello di Monsanto
- Castello di Neive
- Castello di Selvole
- Castello Monaci
- Castello Romitorio
- Castelvecchio
- Castelvero
- Cave du Vin Blanc de Morgex e La Salle Cooperative
- Caves de Donnas
- Ca' Viola
- Ceretto
- Cesani
- Ceuso
- Chionetti
- Ciù Ciù
- Claudio Morelli
- CoEnFer Cooperative de l'Enfer
- Collazzi
- ColleMassari
- Colosi
- Coltibuono
- Col Vetoraz
- Coppo
- Corte dei Papi
- Corte Giara
- Costaripa
- Damiano Ciolli
- Damilano
- Di Barro
- Di Majo Norante
- Elio Perrone
- Enzo Boglietti
- E. Pira (Chiara Boschis)
- Erste & Neue
- Falesco
- Fantinel - Sant'Helena
- Farnese
- Fattoria del Cerro
- Fattoria di Magliano
- Fattoria La Parrina
- Fattoria La Rivolta
- Fattoria Le Pupille
- Fattoria Milziade Antano
- Fattoria Zerbina
- Fattorie Melini
- Fèlsina
- Ferrari
- Flavio Roddolo
- F.lli Cigliuti
- Fontaleoni
- Frecciarossa
- Frescobaldi - Castello di Nipozzano
- Frescobaldi - Tenuta di Castiglioni
- G.D. Vajra
- Gini
- Giuseppe Rainoldi
- Icardi
- Icardi - Cascina San Lazzaro
- Il Colle
- Il Feuduccio
- Il Molino di Grace
- Inama
- I Veroni
- J. Hofstätter
- La Cadalora
- La Carraia
- La Colombina
- La Crotta di Vegneron
- Lageder
- La Maialina
- Lamberti
- La Morandina
- La Mozza
- La Spinetta
- Latium Morini
- La Valentina
- Le Colture
- Leone de Castris
- Le Salette
- Le Terrazze
- Librandi
- Li Veli
- Livernano
- Maculan
- Marcarini
- Marchesi di Grésy
- Marchesi Ginori Lisci
- Marchesi Pancrazi
- Marchesi Torrigiani
- Marziano Abbona
- Masi - Serego Alighieri in Toscana
- Maso Poli
- Mastroberardino
- Matané
- Matteo Correggia
- Mazzei
- Mazzi
- Michele Chiarlo
- Michele Satta
- Mionetto
- Mocali
- Montepeloso
- Morgante
- Morisfarms
- Moroder
- Nino Negri
- Nozzole - Tenute A. e G. Folonari
- Oca Ciuca
- Pala
- Palladio
- Paolo Saracco
- Paolo Scavino
- Pasquale Pelissero
- Pecchenino
- Pederzana
- Pertinace
- Petra
- Piancornello
- Pico Maccario
- Pieropan
- Podere La Regola
- Podere San Cristoforo
- Poderi Colla
- Poderi del Paradiso
- Poderi Luigi Einaudi
- Poggio al Tesoro
- Poggio Argentiera
- Poliziano
- Pra'
- Principe Corsini - Villa Le Corti
- Prunotto
- Querciabella
- Raccaro
- Rascioni & Cecconello
- Renato Ratti
- Ricci
- Rocca delle Macie
- Rocca di Castagnoli
- Rocca di Frassinello
- Ronchi di Cialla
- Salcheto
- San Fabiano
- San Felice
- San Gervasio
- San Patrignano
- San Pietro
- San Polo
- Santa Anastasia
- Sassotondo
- Scarzello
- Schola Sarmenti
- Scubla
- Sella & Mosca
- Selvapiana
- Setriolo
- Sottimano
- Speri
- Stella
- St. Michael-Eppan
- Suavia
- Tamellini
- Tasca d'Almerita
- Tedeschi
- Tenimenti Angelini - Val di Suga
- Tenimenti Luigi D'Alessandro
- Tenuta Argentiera
- Tenuta di Ghizzano
- Tenuta di Pietra Porzia
- Tenuta di Salviano
- Tenuta Fanti
- Tenuta Monteti
- Tenuta Poggioverrano
- Tenuta San Guido
- Tenuta Sant’Antonio
- Tenuta Sette Cieli
- Tenuta TorCalvano - Tenute A. e G. Folonari
- Terra dei Re
- Terredora
- Tiefenbrunner
- Tommaso Bussola
- Torre Quarto
- Torre Rosazza
- Toscolo
- Tramin
- Valle Reale
- Vallone
- Vaona
- Vietti
- Vignaioli Contrà Soarda
- Vignamaggio
- Vignavecchia
- Villa Matilde
- Villa Matilde - Tenute di Altavilla
- Villa Matilde - Tenute Rocca dei Leoni
- Volpaia
- Zardetto
- Zenato