Bella Italia and La Dolce Vita! Welcome to the Greg Martellotto's pick for the Top 12 Italian red wines to buy today. Greg is one of only 400 Italian Wine Ambassadors in the world and certified by Vinitaly Academy. He has been traveling to Italy for more than three decades and knows where the best juice is coming from. In addition to his family heritage in Puglia, he has lived in Florence and typically spends 3-6 weeks per year in Oenotria.  These wines all raised his eyebrows and they will certainly make an impression on you. Consider these wines among the best from each of their respective regions and certainly at the top of the quality and value chain.

Alla Salute!

 

2019 Talosa Filai Lunghi Vino Nobile Di Montepulciano DOCG

A stunning expression of Sangiovese from Tuscany, the 2019 Filai Lunghi combines elegance, structure, and depth. Sourced from the renowned Filai Lunghi vineyard at 350–400 meters elevation, the wine reflects the region’s mineral-rich Pliocene soils. Layers of red cherry, plum, and subtle spice unfold on the palate, supported by firm yet silky tannins, culminating in a long, refined finish. A sophisticated Tuscan Vino Nobile that balances power and finesse beautifully.

2021 Barbanera Ngudra Primitivo del Salento

A standout Primitivo from Italy’s southernmost vineyards, the 2021 Ngudra showcases the richness and intensity of Salento’s sun-soaked terroir. Bold yet balanced, it reveals layers of black cherry, ripe plum, and subtle spice, framed by silky tannins and a lingering, polished finish. Crafted with meticulous attention to quality, this Primitivo is a vibrant, full-bodied expression that captures the warmth and character of Puglia, making it perfect for both hearty meals and contemplative sipping.

 

 

2019 Colle Nero Tra Di Noi Brunello Di Montalcino DOCG

This wine is an exclusive partnership with Terre Nere. With vineyards located next to Poggio di Sotto ($300/btl),this wine looks like one of the best values in Montalcino. Again, don't just take my word for it. James Suckling 95pts.

 


2021 Nativ 'Suadens' Rosso Campania

Campania has a rich history of producing unique, expressive reds, yet it often sits in the shadow of more famous Italian regions like Tuscany and Piedmont. If you love bold, layered Sangiovese or Aglianico, you owe it to yourself to explore the gems from this part of southern Italy. The 2021 Nativ ‘Suadens’ is a standout: vibrant, complex, and deeply flavorful, with notes of red and black cherry, warm spices, and a silky, structured finish. This wine delivers exceptional quality and character that would easily command top-tier prices if it were from a more heralded region — a true hidden treasure of Campania.

2019 Fattoria Le Pupille 'Poggio Valente' Morellino di Scansano Riserva


2019 Fattoria Le Pupille 'Poggio Valente' Morellino di Scansano Riserva

The 2019 Fattoria Le Pupille 'Poggio Valente' Morellino di Scansano Riserva is a top-tier Tuscan red. Made from Sangiovese, it captures the essence of the Morellino di Scansano region with rich fruit flavors, smooth tannins, and a touch of earthiness. Fattoria Le Pupille is known for its high-quality wines, and this Riserva showcases their expertise, offering a perfect balance of tradition and modern craftsmanship. A great choice for anyone seeking a refined Italian wine.

2021 Luciano Arduini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG

2021 Luciano Arduini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG

I wish we could import more of this wine. Sadly, there's just not enough to go around. We're lucky to import two pallets per year. Some Amarone can be too alcoholic or too sweet for me. This one consistently finds a balance and we love supporting small family producers like Arduini. Once you find this wine, it will be as cozy as your favorite blanket.


2020 Scrimaglio Barbaresco

The 2020 Scrimaglio Barbaresco is patiently aged in bottles, exceeding regulatory standards. This careful process ensures they reach the market in their fullest expression, a testament to Scrimaglio's meticulous attention to the essential ingredient of wine: Time.

bighammerwines.com 2015 Massimo Rattalino Barbaresco "Quarantadue42"

2015 Massimo Rattalino Barbaresco "Quarantadue42"

This is hands down one of my favorite Barbarescos in the store right now. If it's available at the time you read this, buy it. Massimo Rattalino is truly a hidden gem, and sadly, the secret is starting to get out. His craftsmanship and attention to detail are second to none. This wine has earned 97 points from Decanter, a well-deserved accolade that speaks to its exceptional quality. If you love Barbaresco, you won't want to miss this one.

 

2019 Notedincanto Brunello di Montalcino

Notedincanto is a standout producer in Montalcino, known for crafting expressive and elegant Brunellos. This 2019 vintage showcases the classic depth and structure of Sangiovese, with beautiful oak influence that’s well integrated. Despite its youth, the wine already reveals impressive complexity and balance. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy this refined Brunello now or cellar it for years to come.

 

2020 Mazzarosa Vere Novo Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC

 

2020 Mazzarosa Vere Novo Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC

Born from a bold vision during the global pandemic, Vere Novo is the highest-rated Montepulciano d’Abruzzo of 2020 and a testament to innovation. Crafted by renowned winemaker Riccardo Brighigna, twice named "Winemaker of the Year" in Abruzzo, this wine revives the ancient Whole Bunch technique—fermenting entire grape clusters to amplify aroma, structure, and finesse. The result? A Montepulciano unlike any other: softer, fruitier, yet deeply expressive of its Abruzzo roots. Awarded 97 points and a Platinum Medal by Decanter, placing it among the Top 150 wines in the world, and 93 points from James Suckling, Vere Novo is a revelation in elegance.

 

2015 Stroppiana Bussia Barolo

2015 Stroppiana Gabutti Bussia Barolo

Made from Nebbiolo grapes grown in rich soils, this wine has great structure and balance. It was aged in oak barrels for 3 years, developing aromas of cherry, rose, and spices. On the palate, it’s smooth with firm tannins and fresh acidity, leading to a long, satisfying finish. A classic Barolo that’s ready to enjoy now or age for years.

 

2019 Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

2019 Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

From the heart of Montalcino, Camigliano crafts a Brunello that combines intensity, finesse, and true Tuscan character. The 2019 vintage bursts with ripe red cherry, plum, and hints of spice, wrapped in velvety tannins and a long, lingering finish. Powerful yet balanced, this wine reflects the care and tradition of Brunello winemaking, offering a sophisticated, age-worthy expression that showcases why Sangiovese from Montalcino is revered worldwide.

 

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