Buy Molise Wine Online: Tintilia & Biferno

Molise is Italy's second-smallest region and one of its rarest wine exports. Look for Tintilia (Molise's indigenous red grape, recently revived) and Biferno DOC reds and whites. We currently list 6 Molise bottles from 3 producers, averaging £17.18.

Compare live UK retailer prices, then read our Molise region guide for Tintilia revival and the Trigno-Biferno valley.

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Molise is Italy's second-smallest region and one of its rarest wine exports. Look for Tintilia (Molise's indigenous red grape, recently revived) and Biferno DOC reds and whites. We currently list 6 Molise bottles from 3 producers, averaging £17.18.

Compare live UK retailer prices, then read our Molise region guide for Tintilia revival and the Trigno-Biferno valley.

Molise FAQs

Tintilia is Molise's recently-revived indigenous red grape. Spicy, medium-tannin, with red and black-fruit character. Genetic studies suggest it's related to the Bovale grapes of Sardinia. Our catalogue is small (6 bottles from 3 producers).

Distribution is limited; we list 6 Molise wines on the UK shelf, including Tenimenti Grieco, Claudio Cipressi and Di Majo Norante. Check back as we expand our Southern Italian range.

We currently list 6 Molise wines from 3 producers with live prices from UK retailers.

Current Molise wines range from £10.57 to £24.77.

The average live bottle price is £17.18.

From Molise we currently list Biferno DOC and Molise DOC.

Grape varieties available from Molise include Aglianico, Cabernet Sauvignon, Falanghina, Montepulciano, and Trebbiano Toscano.

Molise wines producers in the current catalogue include Tenimenti Grieco, Claudio Cipressi, and Di Majo Norante.

We do not use sales or rating data on this page. By current retailer coverage, notable Molise wines include Biferno Rosso DOC (£10.57), Tenimenti Grieco 'Anima Osca' Rosso, Terre degli Osci, (£13.76), Azienda Agricola Di Majo Norante Contado (£16.50), Claudio Cipressi Settevigne (£16.75), and Tenimenti Grieco Falanghina (£20.74).

The cheapest Molise wine currently listed is Biferno Rosso DOC at £10.57.

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Falanghina

Falanghina (“fah-lawn -GHEE-nah”) is a white grape variety of Balkan origin, present in Southern Italy and in particular in Campania where it represents the base varietal of many fine wines.

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Grillo

Widespread in western Sicily, the indigenous Grillo (GREE-loh) grape is a key component in the production of Marsala wines.

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Sangiovese

Sangiovese (san-jo-vay-zeh) is the undisputed king of red wines in central Italy, virtually present in every area of the country Thanks to its many clones and surprising versatility, Sangiovese can create a wide range of wines: from young and fresh Chiantis to complex and full-bodied Brunellos.

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Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo (Nay-bee-OH-lo) is a native Italian variety cultivated in the northern regions, whose name derives from the word “Nebbia” which is Italian for fog.

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Barbera

One of the most approachable red wines in Italy, Barbera (“bar-BAY-rah”) is a fresh and fruity wine that is always present on the tables of the inhabitants of Piedmont.

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