Every area of Italy produces wine. The most known are in Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Abruzzo, Friuli-Venezia, Piedmont, Sicily, Campania, Umbria and Veneto.
The Northern Italian region of Piedmont
Ischia is the name of Italian wine. It's produced in the south Italian region of Campania. Specifically within that region, it's one of the provincial products of Naples. It's available as a red or a white wine.
Lambrusco is an Italian wine. It begins with the letter L.
Marsala wine is a type of wine that is produced around the Italian city in Sicily, Marsala. The wine is fortified with alcohol due to the popularity of its taste.
Just a guess, here, but... Chianti, maybe? It's a kind of wine.
"Wine" in English is vino in Italian.
Orvieto is a wine region in Italy. It is known for its white wines such as Orvieto Abboccatto from San Carlo Winery.
France doesn't have an East coast! Bordeaux is a wine producing region on it's western coast though.
Sparkling Italian wine is called Prosecco.
1) Tuscany 2) Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Barolo wine, made from the nebbiolo grape, is produced in the north Italian region of Piedmont. It is a light wine, with a distinct lack of opacity. It has been made since prior the mid-19th century.
Every region in Spain produces wine.