Variegated Wines From U.S.A., Italy And New Zealand



The wines made in Italy, U.S.A. and New Zealand are widely preferred by connoisseurs for the diversity they offer to the drinkers.

Wines are produced across the globe, and there are several factors that affect the different aspects of the beverage, including the type of grape, period of ageing, the process adopted for making it, among many others. On the map, U.S.A., Italy and New Zealand are three of the most prominent wine producing countries from the West, Old World and East.

The offerings of these three countries are widely considered excellent within their own rights, even though they possess diverse natures. And, in the world of Information Technology, it has become possible to buy wine online from all parts of the world.

Antinori Villa Antinori Toscana IGT Red 750ML 2005 is a premium still wine produced in Tuscany, Italy. It is a red varietal that is made only from the sangiovese grapes grown, ripened and harvested in the Antinori Estates located in the Tuscan valley.

It contains 13% alcohol by volume, soft & silky tannins, sweeping finish and fragrances of plum, oak, red berries and fresh herbs. This wine is dark ruby red in color and medium bodied, and well known for being well balanced, stylish & complex. Any prominent online wine retailer will provide this excellent Italian variant at affordable prices and deliver it free of cost across U.S.A.

Each and every wine store in New York stocks the delectable Chalk Hill Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Bottled 750ML 2005. This beverage is a red varietal from Sonoma region of California, U.S.A., and is made by blending the following grapes: