Umbria, located in central Italy, is a wine region that is primarily known for its crispy, dry white wines made from Grechetto and the deep-colored, antioxidant- rich red wines made from Sagrantino.
Tuscany is a famous wine region located in central Italy. It is known primarily for its red wines based on the Sangiovese grape, such as Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and Montepulciano.
Piedmont, located in Italy’s famed Po River Valley that is home to Milan and Turin, is generally considered to be one of the country’s most famous wine regions.