Mejores vinos blancos italianos

Discover an exceptional selection of Italian white wines, from revered classics to exciting and often underrated finds. This list will guide you through Italy's diverse wine regions, highlighting varieties like Fiano, Pecorino, Vermentino, and Pinot Grigio. Explore crisp and mineral options, perfect for any occasion, and find your next favorite Italian white wine. It's an invitation to explore the richness and variety of Italian white viticulture.

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    Schiopetto Collio DOC Friulano 2024

    203 Global Votes
    • Rated 91/100 by critics

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    This wine exhibits remarkable tension and length, with a profile that includes notes of citrus peel, white currants, and a steely nuance. Its fine, chalky structure, coupled with a bright finish, positions it as a sophisticated and fresh expression of Italian Pinot Grigio.

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    San Martino Pinot Grigio

    18 Global Votes
    • Limpid pale straw color & bright reflexes

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    This Italian white wine offers an intense aromatic profile with notes of green apple, lemon, and white flowers, complemented by fresh citrus and peach flavors. Its balance, freshness, and medium body make it a versatile pairing for seafood and fish, highlighting the quality of Pinot Grigio from Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

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    La Carraia Grechetto

    8 Global Votes
    • Bone-dry, light and refreshing

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    This Italian white wine stands out for its fresh, bone-dry, and refreshing profile, featuring notes of citrus, peach, and garden herbs. Its production in stainless steel tanks preserves the vibrancy of the Grechetto grape, offering a balanced structure and good aromatic intensity that makes it highly regarded.

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    Menicucci Appassimento Bianco (Puglia)

    4 Global Votes
    • Made in appassimento style

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    This white wine from Puglia is crafted using the distinctive appassimento style, which imparts remarkable richness and aromatic complexity. It offers a fresh and fragrant profile with notes of white flower, orange, and tropical hints, resulting in a balanced palate with minerality.

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    Cantina Puianello Nobilomo Malvasia Semi-Sweet

    0 Global Votes
    • Excellent rating of 4.5

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    This Italian white wine stands out for its aromatic profile of white flowers and honey, offering a slightly sweet and balanced palate with remarkable persistence. Its quality is enhanced by Cantina Puianello's reputation, which employs high-quality vineyards and rigorous winemaking methods. It is a very enjoyable wine, perfect for serving chilled.

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    VULKA ETNA BIANCO DOC TENUTE NICOSIA

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    • Authentic expression of Etna's terroir

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    This Italian white wine stands out as an authentic expression of the volcanic Etna terroir, crafted from Carricante and Catarratto grapes. It offers a fresh, linear, and slightly smoky flavor profile, with vibrant acidity and a stony character that make it distinctive and highly regarded.

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    Le Monde Pinot Bianco 2024

    0 Global Votes
    • Bursting with tropical fruit aromas

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    This Italian white wine has been awarded the prestigious Tre Bicchieri by the Gambero Rosso Guide 2026, an accolade that confirms its excellence and harmonious flavor profile. It offers a rich sensory experience, with notes of tropical fruit, peach, and sweet spices, alongside a creamy texture and impeccable balance.

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    Costebianche Chardonnay

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    • Fresh and straightforward on the palate

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    This white wine from Piedmont stands out for its complex aromatic profile, combining floral, fruity, and citrus notes with a tropical hint. Its fresh, round, and pleasantly savory palate, along with a silky texture and balanced acidity, offers a vibrant and harmonious tasting experience.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates a selection of the best Italian white wines, including both beloved classics and exciting new finds, highlighting their quality, complexity of flavors and aromas, and their ability to express their terroir.
The results of this ranking offer a guide to Italian white wines that are often underrated and worth exploring. It includes highly-rated wines and those considered of exceptional quality for their balance and complexity.
The ranking includes a wide variety of wines, from simple zesty whites like Pinot Grigio to more sophisticated and complex options that have seen lees and/or oak aging, originating from diverse regions such as Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Veneto, and Sicily.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for selecting the best Italian white wines is based on a careful curation that combines the appreciation of established classics with the excitement of discovering new gems.

  • We consider wines from various Italian regions, such as Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Veneto, Alto Adige, and Sicily, to ensure broad and varied geographical representation.
  • Both classic and highly regarded Italian white wines, such as Soave Classico or Pinot Grigio, are included, alongside recent finds and wines gaining recognition for their quality.
  • The overall quality of the wine is valued, including the complexity of its flavors and aromas, its balance, and the expression of its terroir, based on expert descriptions and mentions.
  • Attention is given to wines that are often considered underrated but offer an exceptional tasting experience, highlighting their potential and value.
  • Wines must be representative of the diversity and richness of Italian wine regions, including grape varieties such as Fiano, Pecorino, Vermentino, Garganega, Kerner, Pinot Grigio, Zibbibo, Trebbiano, and Catarratto.
  • Priority is given to wines that demonstrate exceptional quality, with complex flavor profiles and well-balanced aromas, ranging from citrusy and fruity notes to saline and mineral nuances.
  • Wines that have received positive mentions for their quality are considered, whether for their history and tradition (like Livio Felluga Terre Alte) or for being exciting and promising new discoveries.
  • Wines offering good value for money are included, as well as those that, while potentially pricier, are recognized for their excellence and uniqueness, such as Verdicchio del Castelli di Jesi.