
Italian wine: our selection of organic, biodynamic and natural wines
The history of the Italian vineyard goes back more than 4,000 years. A legacy of the Etruscans (the indigenous Italian people) and then the Greeks who, when they invaded southern Italy, called their new colony "Oenotria", literally "the land of wine". Today, Italy is one of the most important wine producers in the world, along with France and Spain.

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Notre avis sur ce vin Petirosso 2019 - Vin de Table - Fonterenza Un vin jeune et fruité, avec un fond certain. Une trame tannique bien présente donne à ce vin beaucoup de fougue...
22,90 €
Notre avis sur ce vin Ronco Malo 2018 - Barbera d'Asti DOCG - Azienda Agricola Bera Avec ce 100% Barbera sur une parcelle d'un hectare appelée "Ronco Malo", le domaine Bera nous propose un...
25,90 €
Notre avis sur ce vin Bianco 2020 - IGT Toscana - Fonterenza Un vin blanc de macération très accessible, sur la fraîcheur et le côté pulpeux du raisin.
25,90 €
Notre avis sur ce vin SP68 2023 rouge - Arianna Occhipinti Malgré un soleil de plomb dans cette partie de l'île, le travail d'Arianna Occhipinti est remarquable tant cette cuvée offre de finesse et...
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Notre avis sur ce vin Frappato 2021 - Domaine Occhipinti - Italie de Silice Un vin droit et frais. Du fruit rouge (plutôt style framboise), des épices, du soleil. Une bouche pleine, puissante avec...
42,90 €
Notre avis sur ce vin Fuoripista Pinot Grigio 2022 - Vigneti delle Dolomiti - Foradori Voici un vin orange, un très grand vin ! 100 % pinot gris macéré sur peau durant 8 mois...
42,90 €
Notre avis sur ce vin Sgarzon 2022 - Terodelgo - Foradori Produit sur des sols sableux, ce beau et croquant Sgarzon patiente 8 mois en macération et en amphores. Résultat dingue où finesse et...
44,90 €
Notre avis sur ce vin Fuoripista Pinot Grigio 2020 - Vigneti delle Dolomiti - Foradori Voici un vin orange, un très grand vin ! 100 % pinot gris macéré sur peau durant 8 mois...
44,90 €
Notre avis sur ce vin Rosso di Montalcino 2020 - Fonterenza Les arômes sauvages de ce sangiovese se dégagent doucement. L'identité du vin se révèle encore mieux dans le gosier. Une assise nette, épaulée,...
99,00 €
Notre avis sur ce vin Brunello di Montalcino 2013 - Fonterenza 100 % Sangiovese et 4 mois d'élevage dans des fûts de 2000 litres pour ce monstre racé qu'est le Brunello di Montalcino du...
Learn more about organic and natural wines from Italy
The history of the Italian vineyard goes back more than 4000 years. A legacy of the Etruscans (an indigenous Italian people) and then the Greeks who, when they invaded southern Italy, called their new colony "Oenotria", literally "the land of wine". Today, Italy is one of the most important wine producers in the world, along with France and Spain.
In Italy all regions are wine-growing regions and, like them, the wines have very varied profiles. This diversity is expressed through landscapes (between sea and mountains) with different climates, of course, but also through the large number of officially recommended or authorised grape varieties (almost 400!). This shows the importance of Italian terroirs. Among these we find very well known autochthonous grape varieties such as sangiovese or barbera which are cultivated in most of the regions of the boot.
Like its French neighbour, the Italian vineyard is structured by appellations and certifications. They are divided into four categories:
- Vino Da Tavola: understand "table wine".
- Indicazione Geographica Tipica (IGT): Wines highlighting specific geographical situations, with more flexible specifications than DOC and DOCG.
- Denominazione di Origine Contrallata (DOC): equivalent to the French AOC, this certification highlights the appellation areas where the grapes come from. There are more than 300 of them in "La Botte".
- Denominazione di Origine Contrallata e Garantita (DOCG): based on the DOC system, this certification highlights the so-called superior quality of an appellation area; we can translate this as a "Grand Cru".
Organic and biodynamic farming are very present in Italy, as is the "natural" philosophy, which has been in place for some time. In addition to still and sparkling wines, Italy offers natural sweet wines and many so-called orange wines (white wine from maceration).
Through the selection of Petites CavesYou will be able to discover the Italian vineyard with organic, biodynamic and natural wines that will seduce you thanks to the exceptional work of the selected winemakers. Naturalmente!