Whether you are a seasoned wine enthusiast or just starting your journey, Italian wines present a fantastic spectrum of flavours and styles. While the country is famous for expensive wines like Brunello di Montalcino, Barolo and Amarone, it also boasts hidden gems that deliver exceptional quality without breaking the bank.
Each of these affordable wines cost less than $26. They invite you to explore the breadth of Italy’s ability to make high-quality wines at low costs. Approach this list as if you were taking a tour across the country one glass at a time.
9 best affordable Italian wine options

Lumina Prosecco
Prosecco is Italy’s delightful answer to bubbles, and it’s not reserved for special occasions. This version from Ruffino is approachable and vibrant, brimming with aromas of lemon, white strawberry, white raspberry, crisp apple and cream. The vibrant palate sets the mood for an aperitivo hour.
Price: 19.95shop now

Lambrusco Frizzante
If you haven’t explored the red sparkling wines of Emilia-Romagna, let this be your invitation to try Lambrusco, a specialty of the region. Slightly off-dry with delicate bubbles, this red boasts aromas and flavours of rhubarb, cherry, cream and a hint of cherry Kool-Aid.
Price: 13shop now

Rosé 2023
This is a delightful blend of red grapes that captures the freshness of its mountain climate. It’s a light-coloured, spirited wine with delicate floral notes, as well as wild strawberry, blackcurrant and a subtle minerality. This bottle shines when paired with roasted dishes and pasta with fish.
Price: 15.95shop now

Liano Chardonnay/ Sauvignon Blanc 2021
This distinctive blend is made up of 70% Chardonnay and 30% Sauvignon blanc. It undergoes three months of aging in Allier oak, which results in a compelling juice filled with orchard fruits, citrus and green herbal notes that highlights the best qualities of each grape.
Price: 23.95shop now

Lumina Pinot Grigio
When you think of budget-friendly Italian wines, one grape always comes to mind: Pinot Grigio. But few make an impression like this one. With notes of wildflowers, white peach and watercress and a touch of minerality, it delivers a sunny and bright palate.
Price: 15.95shop now

Anthìlia Bianco 2022
While Sicily’s volcanic soil often conjures images of robust reds, the region also produces some fabulous mineral-driven white wines. This standout boasts a fresh bouquet of white peach, wildflowers and a hint of sapidity, finishing with a crisp edge. It’s a great match for classic Italian bruschetta.
Price: 20.95shop now

Molino a Vento Nero d’Avola Sicilia DOC
To truly experience the essence of Sicilian wines, a glass of Nero d’Avola is essential. This wine undergoes aging in both steel and wood, creating rich aromatic and flavour profiles. Expect notes of earth, purple flowers, cherry, pomegranate and blackcurrant.
Price: 13shop now

Irpinia Aglianico 2021
This bottle is a superb representation of southern Italy. It offers aromas of black cherry, wild blackberry and bold, meaty spices, culminating in a powerful and encompassing finish. It’s ever more enticing when paired with Neapolitan-style Diavola pizza.
Price: 22.99shop now

Marsala Superiore
Hailing from Sicily, Marsala is a fortified wine with a rich history and a quality that deserves much respect. This wine’s sweet profile perfectly complements after-dinner moments. With its amber hue, it can be served over ice to highlight its rich flavours of raisin, caramel and nuttiness.
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