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Italy • Mythical estates • Super Tuscans • Barolo • Amarone • Collectible wines

The most sought-after Italian estates, Super Tuscans, great Barolo and mythical Amarone

This selection brings together the most sought-after Italian wine estates, from Tuscany to Piedmont and Veneto. Sassicaia, Masseto, Giuseppe Quintarelli, Dal Forno Romano, Bruno Giacosa and Giacomo Conterno each embody a major expression of Italian prestige: Bolgheri, the Langhe, Barolo, Barbaresco and Valpolicella.

Buying a great Italian wine online means choosing a bottle for its estate, terroir, vintage, provenance and condition. These rare wines are intended for collectors, demanding enthusiasts and those looking for a memorable bottle for a special occasion, a cellar or a prestigious gift.

The spirit of great Italian estates

Great Italian estates stand out for their ability to unite tradition, terroir and personality. Some express the nobility of Nebbiolo, others the depth of Merlot or Cabernet on the soils of Bolgheri, while the greatest Amarone wines reveal a unique intensity. Each bottle must be chosen carefully, according to its vintage, origin, style and condition.

Buying the most sought-after Italian wines in Switzerland

Our selection highlights the Italian estates most coveted by lovers of great wines. Tuscany, Piedmont and Veneto naturally dominate this category, with names that have become mythical: Tenuta San Guido with Sassicaia, Masseto in Bolgheri, Giuseppe Quintarelli and Dal Forno Romano in Valpolicella, Bruno Giacosa and Giacomo Conterno in the Langhe.

These bottles are sought after for their rarity, depth, regional identity, ageing potential and ability to offer an extraordinary tasting experience. They can enrich a personal cellar, accompany a rare moment, mark an anniversary or become a gift of the highest level.

Sassicaia, Masseto, Quintarelli, Dal Forno, Giacosa and Conterno

Sassicaia embodies one of the historic summits of Bolgheri. The first great Super Tuscan, it combines Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc in a profound, elegant, Mediterranean style built for ageing.

Masseto is one of Italy’s most sought-after wines. Produced in Tuscany and centred on Merlot, it symbolises controlled power, depth and the international prestige of great Super Tuscans.

Giuseppe Quintarelli is an absolute legend of Valpolicella. His Amarone, Valpolicella and rare cuvées seduce through their depth, aromatic complexity, patient ageing and deeply artisanal style.

Dal Forno Romano represents an intense and masterful vision of Valpolicella. Its Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore are sought after for their concentration, precision, power and remarkable ageing potential.

Bruno Giacosa embodies the classical elegance of Barolo and Barbaresco. His wines, especially the great cuvées from Falletto, Asili or Rabajà, are sought after for their purity, finesse, noble structure and longevity.

Giacomo Conterno is one of the most respected names in Barolo. Its wines, especially Monfortino and the great cuvées from Serralunga d’Alba, embody the depth, rigour, tannic power and ageing capacity of Nebbiolo at the highest level.

Choose according to your occasion

For a prestigious gift: choose an instantly recognisable name such as Sassicaia, Masseto, Quintarelli, Dal Forno, Bruno Giacosa or Conterno.

For a cellar: favour a great vintage, a recognised estate and a bottle with coherent provenance.

For a rare tasting: look for a Super Tuscan, a great Barolo, a Barbaresco, an old Amarone or a confidential cuvée.

For an exceptional meal: select a wine suited to the menu, its level of maturity and the desired style.

Tuscany: Super Tuscans, Bolgheri and prestigious fine wines

Tuscany holds a central place in the world of great Italian wines. Bolgheri, Montalcino and the great lands of Chianti have given birth to wines that have become essential for collectors. Sassicaia and Masseto embody two major visions of contemporary Tuscany: the historical elegance of Cabernet and the depth of Merlot.

Super Tuscans seduce through their international dimension, structure, precision and ability to age. They are perfectly suited to great meals, cellaring and prestigious gifts, while offering a modern interpretation of Italian terroir.

Piedmont: Barolo, Barbaresco and the nobility of Nebbiolo

Piedmont fascinates through the depth and longevity of its great Nebbiolo wines. Barolo and Barbaresco are among Italy’s most prestigious appellations, producing wines capable of evolving for several decades while gaining complexity, perfume and nobility.

Bruno Giacosa and Giacomo Conterno embody two major references of this region. Their wines are sought after for their precision, structure, ageing capacity and masterful expression of the great terroirs of the Langhe.

Veneto: Amarone, Valpolicella and stylistic intensity

Veneto offers another facet of great Italian wine, more intense, deeper and marked by the tradition of appassimento. The great Amarone and Valpolicella wines of Quintarelli and Dal Forno are sought after for their richness, complexity, texture and ability to age with remarkable personality.

These wines pair especially well with powerful dishes, slow-cooked meats, game, aged cheeses and contemplative tasting moments. They represent a unique expression of Italian wine tradition.

Collectible Italian wines and great vintages

Collectible Italian wines occupy an increasingly important place in the cellars of wine lovers. They may be sought after for their rarity, estate, appellation, vintage, rating or history. Over time, certain great Italian wines become true international references.

For these bottles, condition is decisive. Fill level, capsule, label, colour, cork, storage history and coherent provenance are essential elements in fully appreciating the value of a great old or rare wine.

How to choose a great Italian estate?

The choice depends first on the style you are looking for. For a structured, sunny and international wine, Tuscany and Bolgheri are major reference points. For a nobler, more tannic and perfumed expression, Piedmont is essential. For an intense, profound and meditative wine, Veneto and its great Amarone wines offer a highly distinctive interpretation.

For prestige: choose Sassicaia, Masseto, Quintarelli, Dal Forno, Bruno Giacosa or Giacomo Conterno.

For ageing: favour a strong vintage, a bottle in good condition and serious storage.

For emotion: look for a bottle linked to a symbolic year, a favourite appellation or a mythical estate.

For the table: adapt your choice to the dish, the maturity of the wine and the tasting moment.

Food pairings with great Italian wines

Great Italian wines deserve precise pairings, but the essential point is to respect their age, texture and intensity. A mature wine will call for more delicate cuisine, while a great Italian wine still in its youth can accompany more structured dishes.

Sassicaia and great Super Tuscans: beef, lamb, game, truffle dishes, deep sauces, grilled meats and aged cheeses.

Masseto and great Tuscan Merlots: rib of beef, veal, slow-cooked dishes, truffle, mushrooms, refined Tuscan cuisine and aged cheeses.

Bruno Giacosa, Conterno and great Nebbiolo: truffle risotto, tajarin, veal, game, mushrooms, brasato and hard cheeses.

Quintarelli, Dal Forno and great Amarone: braised meats, game, intense dishes, aged cheeses, dark chocolate and meditative tasting moments.

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A premium selection available with delivery in Switzerland

World Web Wines offers a selection of great Italian wines available online with delivery in Switzerland. It brings together mythical estates, rare bottles, old vintages, Super Tuscans, Barolo, Barbaresco and Amarone chosen for their origin, condition and tasting interest.

Browse our selection to buy a rare Italian wine, a Super Tuscan, a great Barolo, a collectible Amarone or a bottle suited to a personal cellar, a premium gift, an anniversary or an exceptional meal.

Our promise: a clear and demanding selection of great Italian estates, designed to help you choose the right bottle according to estate, appellation, vintage, provenance, condition, food pairing and occasion.

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