

Discover the richness of Italian wines with the "Wines of Italy" wall map by Steve De Long (61x91 cm). This updated map features all the DOC, DOCG, and IGP appellations, as well as the famous vineyards of Piedmont and Chianti. Printed in lithography, it is ideal for decorating your wine cellar or enhancing your oenological knowledge of Italian wines.
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The Wall map of wines "Wines of Italy" designed by Steve De Long invites you to a wine journey through Italy, a country with incomparable wine diversity. This 61x91 cm map is an essential reference for any enthusiast or professional looking to deepen their knowledge of Italian wines.
Whether you are a passionate enthusiast or a wine professional, you will appreciate the precision and exceptional quality of this map detailing each Italian wine region. Since its first edition in 2011, this reference map has been constantly updated to best reflect the evolving Italian wine landscape.
All Italian appellations: DOC, DOCG, IGP
This wall map offers you a comprehensive view of the Italian wine regions by including:
With its regular updates based on official data from the Italian Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies, this map is an indispensable, up-to-date, and accurate tool.
Focus on Piedmont and Chianti
The wall map includes sections specifically dedicated to Piedmont, a prestigious region famous for its appellations such as Barolo, Barbaresco, and Asti. You will also find a detailed focus on the iconic sub-regions of Chianti in Tuscany, renowned for their elegant Sangiovese-based wines.
These detailed maps will help you better understand the geographical and viticultural subtleties that influence each wine, making it easier for you to make choices or enhance your learning.
Exceptional quality for decoration or professional use
Printed by lithography on high-quality matte coated paper (100#), this map is as much an elegant decorative element as a valuable tool for sommeliers, wine merchants, or oenology trainers.
Placed in a cellar, a restaurant, a tasting room, or simply at home, it immediately draws attention while sparking conversations about Italian wines.
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