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Italian Wine


Bacchus Wine Merchants combines passion and expertise in the export of high-quality Italian wines.

We bring the excellence and tradition of Mediterranean winemaking directly to your customers around the world. 

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Bacchus 

Wine Merchants

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Why Italian Wine

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ITALIAN WINE FAST FACTS • There are over 2,000 grape varietals indigenous to Italy. This number totals more native grape varieties than France, Spain, and Greece combined! • Italian wine production began over 4,000 years ago. • Italy is the world’s largest producer of wine by volume, creating around 50 million hectoliters of wine annually. • Italy’s DOP system promises that only quality wines make it to the marketplace. It is one of the most rigorous wine appellation systems in the entire world. Italy has a rich history of wine production, dating back over 4,000 years, which has evolved into its current status as a global leader in production and a country with the widest variety of indigenous grapevines. In terms of production, Italy is often the world's largest or second-largest producer, though its 2023 output fell behind France. Key statistics include a large area under vine cultivation, significant domestic consumption, and a modern quality classification system (DOC and DOCG).  History  • Ancient roots: Wine production in Italy dates back at least 4,000 years, even before the Greeks arrived and named the land "Oenotria," meaning "the land of wine". • Roman era: The Romans established a vibrant wine trade throughout their empire, developing and spreading viticulture across the region. • Modern renaissance: After a period of focus on bulk wine, a quality-focused "renaissance" began in the 1960s. This led to the creation of a formal classification system to ensure quality and authenticity. • Today: Italy is a global powerhouse, with all 20 of its regions having at least one vineyard and an impressive diversity of native grape varieties.  Statistics  • Production: Italy is one of the world's largest wine producers, though its ranking can fluctuate. In 2022 it was the largest producer, but France surpassed it in 2023. • Grape varieties: It boasts the widest variety of indigenous grape varieties in the world. • Vineyard area: Over 702,000 hectares (1.73 million acres) are under vineyard cultivation. • Domestic consumption: Italians consume an average of 46.8 liters of wine per person per year, ranking third globally for per capita consumption. • Exports: The country is a leading exporter of wine, a market segment that has increasingly focused on quality over the past few decades. • Quality classification: Approximately 70% of Italian bottles are classified under the Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC), Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG), and Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT) systems. 

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Tuscan Grape Varieties

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Lazio Grape Varieties

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