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Garganega Wine

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Unearth the elegance of our Garganega wine assortment, a true reflection of Italian viticulture at its finest. This indigenous grape variety produces wines with delicate notes and crisp freshness. Whether you're seeking a sip of Veneto's legacy or a new favorite for your cellar, our Garganega selection beckons. Dive in and shop to savor Italy's liquid poetry.





  • Cantine Prà Soave Classico 'Otto" DOC 2021

    $39.15
    or $37.19 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Ca' Erto Soave 2022

    $27.00
    or $25.65 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Inama Inama Vin Soave Classico DOC 2022

    $34.99
    or $33.24 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • I Campi 'Campo Base' Soave DOC 2022

    $30.83
    or $29.29 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Babo Soave 2021

    $29.22
    or $27.76 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Maretti Soave Classico

    $31.34
    or $29.77 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Santa Sofia ‘Montefoscarino’ Soave Classico DOC 2020

    $29.16
    or $27.70 in case of 12 bottles.
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Garganega is one of Italy's venerable grape varieties, deeply rooted in the rich winemaking traditions of the Veneto region. Predominantly used in the crafting of the renowned Soave wines, Garganega grapes impart delicate floral aromas paired with subtle hints of citrus and almond. This grape thrives in volcanic soils, which Garganega is one of Italy's venerable grape varieties, deeply rooted in the rich winemaking traditions of the Veneto region. Predominantly used in the crafting of the renowned Soave wines, Garganega grapes impart delicate floral aromas paired with subtle hints of citrus and almond. This grape thrives in volcanic soils, which enhances its minerality and imparts a distinctive character to the wines it produces. Historically, Garganega has been cherished for its ability to produce wines with a harmonious balance between acidity and flavor. When aged, these wines can develop nuanced notes of honey and hazelnut, further enriching the tasting experience. Their versatile nature makes them a favorite choice for both relaxed everyday drinking and special occasions, echoing the legacy of Italian winemaking with every sip. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Garganega wine?

Garganega wine is derived from the Garganega grape, one of the most ancient and revered white grape varieties native to Italy. This grape produces wines that strike a beautiful balance between floral aromas and crisp, fruity undertones. When you sip a glass of Garganega, you're likely to be greeted with notes of green apple, citrus, and subtle almond, all underscored by a tantalizing minerality. Its versatile nature allows it to be crafted into various wine styles, from light and refreshing to rich and full-bodied, often with a hint of sweetness in the form of late-harvest variants.

Which wine regions make the best Garganega wine?

The Veneto region in northeastern Italy is undeniably the heartland of Garganega wines. Specifically, the Soave zone within Veneto has garnered a reputation for producing some of the finest Garganega wines. The volcanic soils of Soave, combined with its unique microclimate, provide the ideal conditions for the Garganega grape to flourish. This region's terroir imparts a distinctive minerality and depth to the wines, setting them apart from others and making them highly sought after by enthusiasts and connoisseurs.

What are the most popular Garganega wines?

Within the spectrum of Garganega wines, those from the Soave Classico zone, crafted with meticulous care, often stand out. Labels like Pieropan, Inama, and Anselmi have gained significant recognition for consistently producing top-tier Garganega wines. Their offerings, often characterized by intense aromatic profiles, impeccable balance, and a lingering finish, have helped elevate the stature of Garganega on the global wine stage.

What are the best value Garganega wines?

For wine enthusiasts looking to experience the charm of Garganega without stretching their wallets, several options offer fantastic value. Estates like Cantina di Soave and La Cappuccina produce delightful Garganega wines that capture the essence of the grape at a more accessible price point. While they might be easier on the pocket, these wines do not compromise on the characteristic flavors and aromas that Garganega is celebrated for.

What are the foods best paired with Garganega wines?

The light-to-medium body and vibrant acidity of Garganega wines make them a perfect accompaniment for a variety of dishes. Seafood, in particular, pairs beautifully with these wines. Think grilled shrimp, calamari, or a creamy seafood risotto. Additionally, Garganega wines complement dishes like chicken salads, vegetable pasta, and risottos. For those inclined towards vegetarian fare, a plate of asparagus or artichokes can be enhanced manifold when accompanied by a chilled glass of Garganega. The wine's subtle notes and refreshing palate make it a versatile choice for pairing, turning any meal into a gourmet experience.