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Red wines from Emilia-Romagna - diversity between hills and plains
Emilia-Romagna, the northern Italian region stretching from the rolling hills of Piacenza through Parma, Modena, and Bologna to the Adriatic coast, is not only known for its culinary delights, but also for its lively and multifaceted red wine tradition. In this region, ancient grape varieties merge with modern winemaking techniques to create wines that are both down-to-earth and surprising.
Lambrusco - The sparkling red that surprises
When you think of red wines from Emilia, Lambrusco is undoubtedly one of the first that comes to mind. Several Lambrusco clones thrive in the DOP areas around Modena and Reggio Emilia, such as Sorbara, Grasparossa, Salamino, and Marani, whose grapes are processed into sparkling, fruit-forward red wines. These wines are characterized by an intense bouquet of violets and red berries, accompanied by a fine, almost dancing perlage. While many Lambruscos are known internationally as sweet, there are also dry varieties in their homeland that appear significantly more down-to-earth and structured.
Sangiovese - The powerful soul of Romagna
Further east, in the hills of Romagna, Sangiovese really comes into its own. Here, the wine is sometimes labeled as Sangiovese di Romagna, and it produces a style all of its own: lively, with juicy cherry fruit character, accompanied by floral and herbal notes. In some locations, this wine matures over many years, becoming softer and more complex without losing its original freshness.
Barbera and Croatina (Bonarda) - Piacenza's red treasure
In the Colli Piacentini, in the far northwest of the region, Barbera and the closely related Croatina dominate the red wine profile. The famous Gutturnio DOC, a typical red wine of this area, produces powerful, dark, yet accessible wines. Croatina (often known as Bonarda) adds an element of wild fruitiness and gentle bitterness, while Barbera gives the wine liveliness and a good acidity framework.
Uva Tosca - The mountain grape with history
One of the lesser-known but very distinctive varieties in Emilia-Romagna is Uva Tosca. It thrives mainly at higher altitudes, such as in Val Secchia, and produces wines that not only have amazing depth but also a special elegance. Botanically speaking, it has an exciting origin, and its wines often display fruity and spicy nuances, yet with an alpine freshness that one would not immediately expect in red wines from this region.
A regional highlight - dry Lambrusco
One impressive feature of Emilia-Romagna is the authentic, dry Lambrusco, a true specialty. While sweet varieties are often exported internationally, the dry sparkling version is deeply rooted in local DOC areas such as Modena and Reggio Emilia. It is fruity and floral, yet elegant and by no means banal, but rather a wine that harmonizes wonderfully with modern cuisine or hearty regional dishes.
Conclusion - A multifaceted world of red wine
The red wines of Emilia-Romagna are by no means one-dimensional: Lambrusco brings a lively, fruity lightness, Sangiovese the vibrant romance of the hills, Barbera and Croatina the down-to-earth depth of the Colli Piacentini, and Uva Tosca reveals a calm, almost mystical side. The interplay of these varieties makes the region a veritable treasure trove for red wine lovers who appreciate diversity, tradition, and character. If you want to discover wines that are powerful, charming, and unexpectedly fresh, Emilia-Romagna is more than worth a look. - Gerardo [TS12/25]
Emilia-Romagna, the northern Italian region stretching from the rolling hills of Piacenza through Parma, Modena, and Bologna to the Adriatic coast, is not only known for its culinary delights, but also for its lively and multifaceted red wine tradition. In this region, ancient grape varieties merge with modern winemaking techniques to create wines that are both down-to-earth and surprising.
Lambrusco - The sparkling red that surprises
When you think of red wines from Emilia, Lambrusco is undoubtedly one of the first that comes to mind. Several Lambrusco clones thrive in the DOP areas around Modena and Reggio Emilia, such as Sorbara, Grasparossa, Salamino, and Marani, whose grapes are processed into sparkling, fruit-forward red wines. These wines are characterized by an intense bouquet of violets and red berries, accompanied by a fine, almost dancing perlage. While many Lambruscos are known internationally as sweet, there are also dry varieties in their homeland that appear significantly more down-to-earth and structured.
Sangiovese - The powerful soul of Romagna
Further east, in the hills of Romagna, Sangiovese really comes into its own. Here, the wine is sometimes labeled as Sangiovese di Romagna, and it produces a style all of its own: lively, with juicy cherry fruit character, accompanied by floral and herbal notes. In some locations, this wine matures over many years, becoming softer and more complex without losing its original freshness.
Barbera and Croatina (Bonarda) - Piacenza's red treasure
In the Colli Piacentini, in the far northwest of the region, Barbera and the closely related Croatina dominate the red wine profile. The famous Gutturnio DOC, a typical red wine of this area, produces powerful, dark, yet accessible wines. Croatina (often known as Bonarda) adds an element of wild fruitiness and gentle bitterness, while Barbera gives the wine liveliness and a good acidity framework.
Uva Tosca - The mountain grape with history
One of the lesser-known but very distinctive varieties in Emilia-Romagna is Uva Tosca. It thrives mainly at higher altitudes, such as in Val Secchia, and produces wines that not only have amazing depth but also a special elegance. Botanically speaking, it has an exciting origin, and its wines often display fruity and spicy nuances, yet with an alpine freshness that one would not immediately expect in red wines from this region.
A regional highlight - dry Lambrusco
One impressive feature of Emilia-Romagna is the authentic, dry Lambrusco, a true specialty. While sweet varieties are often exported internationally, the dry sparkling version is deeply rooted in local DOC areas such as Modena and Reggio Emilia. It is fruity and floral, yet elegant and by no means banal, but rather a wine that harmonizes wonderfully with modern cuisine or hearty regional dishes.
Conclusion - A multifaceted world of red wine
The red wines of Emilia-Romagna are by no means one-dimensional: Lambrusco brings a lively, fruity lightness, Sangiovese the vibrant romance of the hills, Barbera and Croatina the down-to-earth depth of the Colli Piacentini, and Uva Tosca reveals a calm, almost mystical side. The interplay of these varieties makes the region a veritable treasure trove for red wine lovers who appreciate diversity, tradition, and character. If you want to discover wines that are powerful, charming, and unexpectedly fresh, Emilia-Romagna is more than worth a look. - Gerardo [TS12/25]
| Name | Emilia-Romagna | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Category | Wine Region | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Vineyard Area (Hectare) | 58.000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Grape Varieties | Lambrusco, Sangiovese, Barbera, Bonarda, Trebbiano, Malvasia, Moscato, Sauvignon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Capital | Bologna | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sangiovese di Romagna Superiore Riserva DOC 2021 (Bio), BissoniBissoni, Emilia-Romagna € 23,95 31,93 €/L | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Girapoggio · Sangiovese di Romagna Superiore DOC 2021 (Bio), BissoniBissoni, Emilia-Romagna € 11,50 15,33 €/L | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Girapoggio · Sangiovese di Romagna Superiore DOC 2023 (Bio), BissoniBissoni, Emilia-Romagna € 11,95 15,93 €/L | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||