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No matter the style of wine you prefer, one thing’s for sure – there’s always something to be discovered in the vast world of Italian wine. Known for its dramatic landscapes, diverse grape varieties, and a seemingly endless supply of wine, Italy has become synonymous with talented producers, high-quality bottles, and regional traditions that span decades (even centuries!) of history. The Italian way of life is one from which we could all learn a lesson: center your table around good food, delicious wine, and a whole lot of loved ones. With those bases covered, everything else just seems to fall into place! If you're planning a trip to Italy - or just want to learn more, check out our 'Gaux to Italy travel guide! Main Wine Growing Regions Home to 20 wine growing regions in total, some of the most famous Italian wine regions are Tuscany, Piedmonte, Veneto, and Sardinia. Italian Grape Varieties While Italy has over 2,000 grape varieties altogether, less than 25% of them make it out of Italy and into the international wine market. Popular varieties of Italian wine include Pinot Grigio, Chianti, Sangiovese, Prosecco, Moscato, and Nebbiolo.