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Literally translated: the world of wine. Translated from... three guesses. Of course: Italian. Because which country truly embodies the world of wine? Although France is traditionally considered the wine country, our vinologists believe it's Italy that takes home this honor. Wine is produced to varying degrees in all 20 Italian regions. Quantity varies, but the quality is consistently good. Moreover, Italian wines have a wealth of resounding names, including Amarone, Barolo, and Brunello.

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Literally translated: the world of wine. Translated from... three guesses. Of course: Italian. Because which country truly embodies the world of wine? Although France is traditionally considered the wine country, our vinologists believe it's Italy that takes home this honor. Wine is produced to varying degrees in all 20 Italian regions. Quantity varies, but the quality is consistently good. Moreover, Italian wines have a wealth of resounding names, including Amarone, Barolo, and Brunello.

The Italian wines

Mondo del Vino isn't a winery that focuses on just one region. It operates in various regions of Italy. It's essentially a cooperative, uniting several small wineries under one name: Mondo del Vino, or the world of wines. With such a diverse range of unique wine regions in its portfolio, Mondo del Vino wines truly represent the world of wines.

The wines of Mondo Del Vino

At Perfecte Wijn, we have the honor of featuring two wines from the magnificent Mondo Del Vino. Incidentally, we're talking about two of the finest wines in their extensive range. First up is the Fornas Sauvignon Blanc, a distinctive wine from northern Italy. The vineyards are located in Friuli, in the far northeast. Thanks to the rich mineral content of the terroir, a Sauvignon Blanc from Friuli guarantees refreshment and invigoration, as is the case with this Fornas Sauvignon Blanc.

Buy Trifula Rosso Appassimento wine

The other wine is a true fairytale from Mondo del Vino. We cross the country – from Friuli to the imposing Piedmont, once a flourishing kingdom. Here you'll find the vineyards of Trifula Rosso Appassimento, a rich blend of Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, and Pinot Noir, which, thanks to the drying process (appassimento technique), is juicy and incredibly generous. A true crowd-pleaser that you certainly won't get enough of.