Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: This is home to humble Lambrusco, perfectly paired with the region's salumi and cheeses. For whites, go for a quirky option like Pignoletto or Montuni. – Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Follow the black rooster logo to find Chianti Classico, and admire the views from the castles and bell towers of the hilltop towns that make Tuscany so romantic. - Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Made only in the municipality of Montalcino in the province of Siena, ruby red Brunello tastes of jam, spice, and brambles, getting better with age. – Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: A town filled with medieval, Renaissance, and Gothic architecture, its most famous wines are whites from nearby Orvieto and the red Montefalco Sagrantino. – Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: A cableway takes you to the top of Monte Vulture, where a sweeping view includes many volcanic soil vineyards where the famed Aglianico del Vulture grows. – Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: With 23 appellations across its various provinces, Sicily’s an intriguing place wine-wise. Planeta, with cellars in 3 different regions, is a standout producer. – Green Guide Editor