Pinot Grigio (Italian White)
Barolo (Italian Red)
Grappa is my guess....? Italian by orgin and very potent....! Beware....
"Wine" in English is vino in Italian.
Sparkling Italian wine is called Prosecco.
"Friends and wine" in English is amici e vino in Italian.
A good example of a recipe for Italian wedding soup is chicken, carrots, romano, parsley leaves, parmesan, onion and white wine cooked in a pot for 45 minutes.
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is an Italian red wine whose spelling begins with the letter "M".Specifically, the masculine noun montepulciano identifies the type of grape which produces the wine. The preposition di* means "of". The masculine noun Abruzzo refers to one of the regions in which the grape grows and the wine is produced.
Fantastico vino! and Vino fantastico! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Fantastic wine!" Context determines whether more (case 1) or less (example 2) emphasis on the fantastic nature of the wine suits. The respective pronunciations will be "fan-TA-stee-ko VEE-no" and "VEE-no fan-TA-stee-ko" in Italian.
"It is time for wine!" in English is È il tempo di vino!in Italian.
"Beautiful wine" in English means bel vino or bello vino in Italian.
Abboccato is Italian for a medium sweet wine.
Pigato I think is Italian.
"Three glasses of wine" in English is Tre bicchieri di vino in Italian.