Take your taste buds on a drinks tour of Italy with our round-up of the best Italian wines on shelves currently. Expert Susy Atkins recommends a country-spanning collection of great Italian vinos to buy now, from Lombardy’s answer to champagne to an elegant rosé from Veneto. Cin cin!
Take a culinary journey the length and breadth of Italy with our full guide. We’ve got recipes from all 20 Italian regions, along with their top traditional dishes, star produce and memories from delicious. team of their favourite Italian food experiences…
Take your taste buds on a drinks tour of Italy with our round-up of the best Italian wines on shelves currently. Expert Susy Atkins recommends a country-spanning collection of great Italian vinos to buy now, from Lombardy’s answer to champagne to an elegant rosé from Veneto. Cin cin!
Take a culinary journey the length and breadth of Italy with our full guide. We’ve got recipes from all 20 Italian regions, along with their top traditional dishes, star produce and memories from delicious. team of their favourite Italian food experiences…
Well priced, pale-pink prosecco that’s a cut above many on the high street. There’s a light, strawberry yogurt flavour and delicate little bubbles. Refreshing party pop, sorted. £7.99, available from Aldi
Crisp lemon and lime sing out in this bright white from central-eastern Marche, and there’s a subtle herbal hint. One for seafood and leafy salads. £7.25, available from The Co-op, in-store only
Elegant Italian rosato, made from local grape varieties in the northeast. It’s subtle and dry, with wisps of redcurrants and raspberries trailing through it. £8, available from Marks & Spencer (in-store) and online via Ocado
Franciacorta is Italy’s answer to champagne – sparkling wines under this name are made using the same bottle-fermented method and, as seen in this fine example, emerge with creamy depths, almond and lemon mousse hints and crisp bubbles. A special sparkler. £26.50, available from Fortnum & Mason
From sunny Sardinia, a lime- streaked vermentino that has half a twist of white pepper in the tail. Its slightly rounded quality will go well with creamy pasta sauces or vegetarian/prawn risottos. £8, available from Marks & Spencer (in-store) and available online via Ocado
A fresh, juicy red from the northeast, easy-drinking with plenty of black cherry and red plum. It could take a light chill to emphasise its tangy character. £9.75, down to £8 from 28 Aug to 17 Sep, available from Sainsbury’s
Premium Tuscan chianti, rich with strawberries and red cherries, plus notes of fresh tobacco leaf and wood spice from barrel ageing. Perfect with a steak and – when autumn arrives – game birds, especially roast pheasant. £14.99, available from Waitrose