What do Italians call orange wine?

A kind of wine that comes in an amber color and is made from white grapes that have fermented with their skin is known as orange wine and called “vino arancione” in Italian. This original winemaking style is more than thousand of years old and it appeared in Georgia. Orange wines develop flavors and tannins by delayed contact of grape skins and juice. They are getting known due to their complexity and food pairing versatility in the Italian wine context.