Buy or order Morando wine

Simple, basic, yet incredibly delicious. They're not powerful, powerful characters. But friendly, sweet, and everyday. Morando wines are made for this. To enjoy a glass of wine at any time of day, whenever you feel like it. Morando wines come from all over Italy: from Puglia to Veneto, and straight through to Abruzzo. With Morando wines, you'll truly get to know Italian wines.

Simple, basic, yet incredibly delicious.

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Morando Chardonnay

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Morando Chardonnay Italy, 2023, Chardonnay

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Morando Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

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Morando Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Italy, 2023, Montepulciano

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Morando Soave

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Morando Soave Italy, 2023, Garganega, Trebbiano

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Morando Gambellara

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Morando Gambellara Italy, 2024, Garganega

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Morando Pinot Grigio

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Morando Pinot Grigio Italy, 2023, Pinot Grigio

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Buy or order Morando wine

Simple, basic, yet incredibly delicious. They're not powerful, powerful characters. But friendly, sweet, and everyday. Morando wines are made for this. To enjoy a glass of wine at any time of day, whenever you feel like it. Morando wines come from all over Italy: from Puglia to Veneto, and straight through to Abruzzo. With Morando wines, you'll truly get to know Italian wines.

The Morando wines from Italy

Morando's wines are quintessentially Italian. As soon as a bottle of Morando is opened, the Italian party almost immediately begins. It's no wonder it's a veteran of the trade. The winery was founded in 1886. Even after nearly 140 years, Morando is still owned by the Campagnola family, all descendants of founder Carlo Campagnola. The winery now has vineyards throughout Italy and produces exquisite wines in every region.

Morando's home base is Veneto, a northern Italian wine province. With cultural cities like Verona, Genoa, and Venice, Veneto is a top tourist destination. However, it has so much more to offer, especially in the wine world. It is one of Italy's largest wine-producing regions. Morando, too, started here and produces leading wines, including the beloved Morando Bardolino Chiaretto Rosé.

The vineyards of Morando

Morando and the Campagnola family's drive for expansion is endless. The winery now also boasts extensive vineyards in southern Italy. We travel to Puglia, the Italian dream of many. Where the authentic and picturesque character of Italy is still intact. Here, Morando produces, for example, the distinctive Morando Negroamaro del Salento. The Negroamaro grapes here are of the highest quality, partly due to the coastal influence that is always close by in Puglia.

But let's go further: Morando masters all aspects of Italian wine culture. In Abruzzo, located on the Adriatic coast, Morando has several vineyards. Abruzzo is best known for a particular wine: Montepulciano D'Abruzzo. Juicy, refreshing, yet with a bite. We love that.

Why buy Morando wine?

For those who love Italian wines, Morando's wines are a must. Not overly pronounced in aroma and flavor, but consistently good. Each wine perfectly embodies the grape and the region from which it originates. Morando's wines are therefore the ideal way to discover Italian wine culture.

Buy or order Morando wine

Simple, basic, yet incredibly delicious. They're not powerful, powerful characters. But friendly, sweet, and everyday. Morando wines are made for this. To enjoy a glass of wine at any time of day, whenever you feel like it. Morando wines come from all over Italy: from Puglia to Veneto, and straight through to Abruzzo. With Morando wines, you'll truly get to know Italian wines.

The Morando wines from Italy

Morando's wines are quintessentially Italian. As soon as a bottle of Morando is opened, the Italian party almost immediately begins. It's no wonder it's a veteran of the trade. The winery was founded in 1886. Even after nearly 140 years, Morando is still owned by the Campagnola family, all descendants of founder Carlo Campagnola. The winery now has vineyards throughout Italy and produces exquisite wines in every region.

Morando's home base is Veneto, a northern Italian wine province. With cultural cities like Verona, Genoa, and Venice, Veneto is a top tourist destination. However, it has so much more to offer, especially in the wine world. It is one of Italy's largest wine-producing regions. Morando, too, started here and produces leading wines, including the beloved Morando Bardolino Chiaretto Rosé.

The vineyards of Morando

Morando and the Campagnola family's drive for expansion is endless. The winery now also boasts extensive vineyards in southern Italy. We travel to Puglia, the Italian dream of many. Where the authentic and picturesque character of Italy is still intact. Here, Morando produces, for example, the distinctive Morando Negroamaro del Salento. The Negroamaro grapes here are of the highest quality, partly due to the coastal influence that is always close by in Puglia.

But let's go further: Morando masters all aspects of Italian wine culture. In Abruzzo, located on the Adriatic coast, Morando has several vineyards. Abruzzo is best known for a particular wine: Montepulciano D'Abruzzo. Juicy, refreshing, yet with a bite. We love that.

Why buy Morando wine?

For those who love Italian wines, Morando's wines are a must. Not overly pronounced in aroma and flavor, but consistently good. Each wine perfectly embodies the grape and the region from which it originates. Morando's wines are therefore the ideal way to discover Italian wine culture.