Italy | Italian Natural Wine
Natural wine seems like a recent development in Italy as it emerges in popularity, but the general consensus among Italy’s natural wine producers is that it is not something new - instead, it is the return to traditional winemaking, the way wine was made before it was heavily industrialised.
Popular natural wine producers include Cantina Giardino, Frano Terpin, Radikon, Frank Cornelissen, Occhipinti, Le Coste and many more.


Benedic 2020
Monastero Trappiste Vitorchiano
Wine made by nuns in a monestary!

Coenobium Ruscum 2021
Monastero Trappiste Vitorchiano
Wine made in a monastery!

Extra Dry Prosecco
Mongarda
Classic Prosecco with style

Saseti 2022
Monte Dall´Ora
Classic Style Valpolicella

Stropa Amarone 2011
Monte Dall´Ora
Amarone is made with dried grapes


Rosissima
Montesissa
Rosé Pet Nat from Emilia Romagna

Bonissima
Montesissa
Tried Malvasia di Candia Aromatica?



Memorie 2022
Morra Gabriele
Hedgerow, Cherry Coke, Leather



Rosammare 2022
Nino Barraco
Nero D’Avola from Sicily


Bianco G 2023
Nino Barraco
60 Year Old Grillo Bush Vines

Catarratto 2022
Nino Barraco
Volcanic soils near the sea

Barone Bianco
Pacelli
A Riesling from South Italy?!?


Il Baffone
Poderi Cellario
Favorita and Moscato Bianco

E´ Rosato (1 Liter)
Poderi Cellario
Easy Going Italian

E´ Orange (1 Liter)
Poderi Cellario
Orange Glou Glou



Derthona 2022
Ricci
Lovely, full bodied, low-acid Timorasso

El Matt 2020
Ricci
Rustic 15% Whopper from Piedmonte



Litro Bianco 2023 (1litre)
Sette
Piedmont Litre for the table

Barbera D'Asti 2023
Sette
Easy going Barbera from Piedmont

Litro Rosso 2023 (1litre)
Sette
One Litre of Barbera

C´est La Vie
Signor Kurtz
Not French... but Italian Trebbiano

Bizona Primitivo
Tenuta Macchiarola
Dark fruit, blueberry and lime


Bianco MAGNUM
Cantina Giardino
Easy drinking & tropical!

FxF
Tenuta Vincenzo Nardone & Cantina Giardino
Fiano from Campania


Blanc de Blancs 2019*
Alessandra Divella
3 years on the lees. Incredible wine!


Sinfonia di Bianco 2022
Alessandro Viola
His premium Grillo


Attia Rosso 2024
Etnella
Nerello Mascalese entry to Etnella world

Anitya 2022
Shun Minowa
Red Blend from New Cult Producer


Falistra Lambrusco
Podere Il Saliceto
DELICIOUS, lightly-coloured Lambrusco


Vendredi 13 Rosso
Vino di Anna
This one has a slight fizz to it!


Bianco 2023
Lammidia
Trebbiano Orange with a Mandarin Kick


Sciabbarabba
ICARO
Low Acid Lazio Red. Rhubarb, mint & cranberry

Voria Rosato MAGNUM
Porta Del Vento
Big bottle of Sicilian fun!

Perricone 2015 MAGNUM (240 bottles, hand numbered)
Porta del Vento
AMAZING aged Sicilian Red



Lyr MAGNUM (RARE)
Porta del Vento
The FIRST sparkling with the grape
Diverse terroir, grape varieties & wine styles
In northwestern Piedmont (bordering France and Switzerland), Barbera is the most planted grape variety, though cultivation of the Nebbiolo grape produces two of the most well-known Italian wines, Barolo and Barbaresco. In the northeast, the Friuli region is known for some of the finest orange wines in the world - among them Radikon.
Sicily, Italy’s most southern region, is known for aromatic and juicy grape varieties such as Nerrello Mascalese, Nero d’Avola, Grillo, and Zibbibo. Due to ample hills and mountains on the island (including Mount Etna), Sicilian wine has a freshness and elegance that sets it apart from other southern warm-climate wines. Until recently, Sicilian wine was a write-off seen only for bulk wine exports used for blending in France and Spain - now their terroir and focus on quality is really paying off and wines can command a much higher price than 30 years ago.

• Porta del Vento - Sicily
• Cantina Giardino - Campania
• Denavolo - Emilia-Romagna
• La Stoppa - Emilia-Romagna
• Occhipinti - Sicily
• Costadila - Veneto
• Valli Unite - Piedmont
• Carussin - Piedmont
• Frank Cornelissen - Sicily
• Emidio Pepe - Abruzzo
• Le Coste - Lazio
• Radikon - Friuli
• Alessandro Viola - Sicily