Wine Spectator Announces Dynamic Lineup of 150 Italian Wineries for OperaWine 2026

Italy’s top names will pour at the annual tasting during Vinitaly in Verona, one of the world’s biggest wine events

Wine Spectator’s Alison Napjus and Italian wine all stars in Chicago.
Wine Spectator’s Alison Napjus, front row in orange, joined Italian wine industry leaders in Chicago for Vinitaly USA’s second edition. (Courtesy of Vinitaly)

OperaWine, Italy’s most impressive wine tasting, will be back in Verona in 2026. Wine Spectator senior editor and tasting director Alison Napjus appeared at Vinitaly USA’s wine2wine business forum this week to present the list of 150 wineries invited to participate in the latest OperaWine. OperaWine is an annual Italian wine tasting event sponsored by Wine Spectator in partnership with Veronafiere, the organizer and host of Italy’s Vinitaly wine fair in Verona. OperaWine 2026 will take place on Saturday, April 11, 2026.

“OperaWine is a signature event, the unofficial start to Vinitaly on the Saturday before the fair,” said Napjus. “It’s also a unique event. Wine Spectator hosts the New York Wine Experience and Grand Tour tastings here in the U.S. each year, but OperaWine is our only international tasting event.”

Napjus made her announcement at Vinitaly USA’s second edition, held in Chicago on Oct. 5–6. The two-day event included 250 exhibitors showing their wines to more than 2,200 buyers, and included, for the first time in the U.S., wine2wine, a business forum offering meetings, tastings and educational sessions for wineries and industry members.

As Federico Bricolo, president of Veronafiere, explained, “At a pivotal moment for the wine market in the United States, presenting Vinitaly OperaWine in Chicago means strengthening our business-oriented approach to become an increasingly effective tool for promoting Italian wine abroad and showcasing its extraordinary potential, expressed through a diversity of grape varieties that offer a wine selection unique in the world.”

A Bigger, Better OperaWine

OperaWine is now in its 14th edition—a reflection of its success over the years. What began in 2012 as “OperaWine: Finest Italian Wines, 100 Great Producers,” expanded to 130 wineries by 2025 and 150 wineries for 2026. The participating wineries for OperaWine are selected each year by the magazine’s editors, with the overall goal of showcasing the high quality, breadth and diversity of the Italian wine industry. A variety of factors are considered during the selection process, but, as Napjus explained, the 2026 expansion additionally incorporates new parameters for the tasting.

“We have a new format geared toward elevating the OperaWine tasting and integrating new faces each year. For the 2026 edition, we’ve selected the 150 wineries with three categories in mind: ‘Legacy Icon,’ ‘Classic’ and ‘New Voices.’”

The ‘Legacy Icon’ group encompasses 31 benchmark Italian wineries that have participated in every edition of OperaWine. ‘Classic’ includes 69 wineries that are leaders from their regions. And only those wineries that have come to the fore since 1990 were included in the group of 50 ‘New Voices.’ This final group is a designated theme for 2026 only, with a plan to select a new theme for each subsequent OperaWine.

The full list of producers, organized by group and within their respective regions, is presented below:

Legacy Icon

Masciarelli, Abruzzo

Feudi di San Gregorio, Campania

Mastroberardino, Campania

Livio Felluga, Friuli/Venezia-Giulia

Famiglia Cotarella, Lazio

Ca’ del Bosco, Lombardy

Nino Negri, Lombardy

Umani Ronchi, Marche

Aldo Conterno, Piedmont

Giuseppe Mascarello & Figlio, Piedmont

Paolo Scavino, Piedmont

Tormaresca, Puglia

Donnafugata, Sicily

Planeta, Sicily

Tasca d’Almerita, Sicily

Ferrari, Trentino/Alto Adige

Castello di Ama, Tuscany

Antinori, Tuscany

Castellare di Castellina, Tuscany

Fattoria di Fèlsina, Tuscany

Fontodi, Tuscany

Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi, Tuscany

Mazzei, Tuscany

Ornellaia, Tuscany

Tenuta San Guido, Tuscany

Castello di Volpaia, Tuscany

Lungarotti, Umbria

Allegrini, Veneto

Masi, Veneto

Leonildo Pieropan, Veneto

Zenato, Veneto

Classic

d’Angelo, Basilicata

Borgo del Tiglio, Friuli/Venezia-Giulia

Marco Felluga, Friuli/Venezia-Giulia

Jermann, Friuli/Venezia-Giulia

Vie di Romans, Friuli/Venezia-Giulia

Cantine Lunae Bosoni, Liguria

ArPePe, Lombardy

Bellavista, Lombardy

Guido Berlucchi, Lombardy

Bisci, Marche

Garofoli, Marche

Elio Altare, Piedmont

Braida di Giacomo Bologna, Piedmont

Giacomo Borgogno & Figli, Piedmont

G.B. Burlotto, Piedmont

Cavallotto, Piedmont

Ceretto, Piedmont

Pio Cesare, Piedmont

Elvio Cogno, Piedmont

Marchesi di Gresy, Piedmont

Massolino, Piedmont

Oddero, Piedmont

Pira Chiara Boschis, Piedmont

Produttori del Barbaresco, Piedmont

Ratti, Piedmont

Roagna, Piedmont

Luciano Sandrone, Piedmont

G.D. Vajra, Piedmont

Vietti, Piedmont

Nino Franco, Prosecco / Northeast

Argiolas, Sardinia

Tenute Sella & Mosca, Sardinia

Benanti, Sicily

Duca di Salaparuta, Sicily

Tenuta delle Terre Nere, Sicily

Vini Franchetti-Passopisciaro, Sicily

J. Hofstätter, Trentino/Alto Adige

Tenuta San Leonardo, Trentino/Alto Adige

St.-Michael-Eppan, Trentino/Alto Adige

Cantina Terlano, Trentino/Alto Adige

Elena Walch, Trentino/Alto Adige

Castello di Albola, Tuscany

Altesino, Tuscany

Argiano, Tuscany

Castello Banfi, Tuscany

Barone Ricasoli, Tuscany

Biondi-Santi, Tuscany

Boscarelli, Tuscany

Canalicchio di Sopra, Tuscany

Caprili, Tuscany

Carpineto, Tuscany

Casanova di Neri, Tuscany

Eredi Fuligni, Tuscany

Isole & Olena, Tuscany

Le Macchiole, Tuscany

Castello di Monsanto, Tuscany

Siro Pacenti, Tuscany

Il Poggione, Tuscany

Fattoria Le Pupille, Tuscany

Rocca delle Macìe, Tuscany

Castello Romitorio, Tuscany

Valdicava, Tuscany

Antinori Castello della Sala, Umbria

Arnaldo Caprai, Umbria

Tabarrini, Umbria

Roberto Anselmi, Veneto

Bertani, Veneto

Romano Dal Forno, Veneto

Tedeschi, Veneto

New Voices

La Valentina, Abruzzo

Elena Fucci, Basilicata

Colli di Lapio, Campania

Fattoria Galardi, Campania

Quintodecimo, Campania

San Salvatore, Campania

Terre di Valter, Campania

Chiara Condello, Emilia-Romagna

Bastianich, Friuli/Venezia-Giulia

Terenzuola, Liguria

Terre Bianche, Liguria

Bucci, Marche

Catabbo, Molise

Ca’Viola, Piedmont

Trediberri, Piedmont

Mauro Veglio, Piedmont

BiancaVigna, Prosecco / Northeast

Felline, Puglia

Gianfranco Fino, Puglia

Masseria Li Veli, Puglia

Agricola Punica, Sardinia

Feudo Maccari, Sicily

Feudo Montoni, Sicily

Graci, Sicily

Arianna Occhipinti, Sicily

Pietradolce, Sicily

Giovanni Rosso, Sicily

Tommasi Ammura, Sicily

F. Tornatore, Sicily

Maso Martis, Trentino/Alto Adige

Tenuta di Arceno, Tuscany

Argentiera, Tuscany

Tenuta di Biserno, Tuscany

Le Chiuse, Tuscany

Grattamacco, Tuscany

Ipsus, Tuscany

Istine, Tuscany

Lamole di Lamole, Tuscany

Il Molino di Grace, Tuscany

Riecine, Tuscany

Rocca di Frassinello, Tuscany

Rocca di Montegrossi, Tuscany

Podere Salicutti, Tuscany

San Filippo, Tuscany

Poggio al Tesoro, Tuscany

Tolaini, Tuscany

Tenuta di Trinoro, Tuscany

Tenuta Castelbuono, Umbria

Cesari, Veneto

Zymè, Veneto

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