The Best Italian Wines is a prestigious wine competition created by sensory analyst Luca Maroni, author of the Wine Tasting entry in the Italian Treccani Encyclopedia.
The evaluations of the “THE BEST ITALIAN WINES” competition are the result of a scientific tasting method created by the author, Luca Maroni, one of the most renowned figures in Italian winemaking worldwide. This method is based on the logical principle that “The Quality of Wine is the Pleasure of Its Taste.”
The tasting method used assigns a numerical value to the quality of the wine, up to a maximum score of 100.
The wines featured in the competition are among those listed in Luca Maroni’s “Yearbook of the Best Italian Wines 2016,” who, since the beginning of his career, has tasted over 250,000 wines—an unparalleled experience dedicated to Italian wine.
2017
Papale Linea Oro – Primitivo di Manduria DOP | Score 98 CATEGORY: BEST RED WINE OF ITALY
2016
Papale Linea Oro – Primitivo di Manduria DOP | Score 98 CATEGORY: BEST RED WINE OF ITALY
2015
Papale Linea Oro – Primitivo di Manduria DOP | Score 98 CATEGORY: BEST RED WINE OF ITALY
