Intense straw yellow, with slight greenish nuances. Aroma of ripe fruit, accompanied by spicy notes and nuances of aromatic herbs. The taste is intense, persistent, savory in the aftertaste, delicate spicy nuances are highlighted.
Bright pink color, of medium intensity, with slight purplish nuances. Aroma of ripe fruit, intense, with delicate spicy notes, body of good intensity, savory and persistent.
Pale straw-yellow in color and bright, fresh nose with hints of unripe fruit and light herbaceous notes. On the palate it is balanced and with good flavor.
Colline Pescaresi IGT "Pecorino" is a delicate white wine, with a fresh and balanced body and an elegant harmony of flavours.
Fresh white wine, with a marked acidity, light, savory with a good structure and persistence. It can be drunk even after a few years.
Straw yellow colored wine, typical scent of pulpy fruit such as peach, yellow plum and floral scents. It has an intense taste and good persistence.
Energetic wine with excellent structure, pleasant softness. Aged in the bottle it enhances the typical almond as well as the fruity finish. It lends itself very well to aging, given the good alcohol content and good acidity.
Hand picked, last ten days of September. Cherry pink color, floral, soft scent.
Intense red color with purple hues, typical scent of young Montepulciano, good body.
Authenticity and ease go hand in hand in love, but can they happily bind together in a wine? What is the recipe for greatness? Adapt to trends or reject them? Is madness doing what others do or creating a personal taste by selecting native vines? For my way of being, always restless and never satiated with questions, the answer is fluctuating. For this I have decided to propose some of my best productions within this selection. The wines of Vinosophia rediscover the ancient native grape varieties, interpreting them in the most authentic way in search of the fatal attraction, seduction and memory. The wines of Vinofollia adapt the great international vines without distorting their essence. Am I insane, am I wise? Get an idea by enjoying my vinosophical ideas. Alluring because in search of emotions. Surprising because bored with predictability. Fogged by global trends. Satisfied with my way of making an international wine "homegrown". In this Pinot Grigio with floral scents, strongly mineral, senselessly citrusy, there is the lucid madness of my thought.
Montepulciano Marina Cvetic is the spearhead of the line. It represents the faithful expression of one of the historic grape varieties of Abruzzo, whose breadth cannot ignore the strong link with the territory of origin. Produced since 1997, this wine includes an assembly of 100% Montepulciano grapes, coming from different vineyards all located in the municipality of San Martino sulla Marrucina. Vinified according to a straightforward style, Montepulciano Marina Cvetic expresses the fundamental characteristics of the starting variety, with fruity and floral scents in perfect balance, followed by a long finish with notes of cocoa beans.
The first line created by Gianni Masciarelli in the 80s in the small plot of Ripa Teatina is today the most consistent and best-selling production of the company and a sure point of reference for lovers of Masciarelli wines. Faithful to Gianni's thought that "a large company is recognized by its daily wine", the range reflects the genuine taste of the Abruzzo tradition and the qualities of its native vines. The screw cap allows you to open the bottle easily wherever you are, keeping the aromatic fragrance intact without smudging. Masciarelli 's daily wine par excellence, it is the company's best-selling product, present in over 50 countries. The pure Montepulciano grapes from the vineyards of San Martino sulla Marrucina, Ripa Teatina, Fara Filiorum Petri and Villamagna, all in the province of Chieti, are vinified with permanence on the skins for about 15 days, followed by 20 months of aging in steel. The warmth and freshness of the wide range of berries seduce at first taste: dark cherries, blackberries, black raspberries and undergrowth. The palate is taut and finely enveloped in subtle tannins and a pleasant acidity. Medium to full bodied and very juicy in the finish. The wine for those who want to savor all the fruit and joy of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo.
The first line created by Gianni Masciarelli in the 80s in the small plot of Ripa Teatina is today the most consistent and best-selling production of the company and a sure point of reference for lovers of Masciarelli wines. Faithful to Gianni's thought that "a large company is recognized by its daily wine", the range reflects the genuine taste of the Abruzzo tradition and the qualities of its native vines. The screw cap allows you to open the bottle easily wherever you are, keeping the aromatic fragrance intact without smudging. Fermented and aged in stainless steel only at a controlled temperature, Masciarelli Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC Linea Classica is an easy but not simple wine, with a pleasant and natural drinkability. Many floral and fruity suggestions present themselves on the nose and on the palate: candied apples, apricot cake, lemon juice and citrus fruits.
WHAT DO YOU FIND IN THE PACKAGE? 1 x Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Doc Riserva - La Botte di Gianni 1 x Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Doc Riserva - La Botte di Gianni 1 x Wooden box - La Botte di Gianni
Rose Spumante Brut is a Charmat method also known as “Martinotti”. It has a drinkable, lively character capable at the same time of retaining its elegance
Pecorino Spumante Brut is a Charmat method also known as "Martinotti". It has intense aromas of white pulp fruit
Passerina Spumante Brut is a Charmat method also known as “Martinotti”. Passerina has a notable hint of minerality on the palate.
Nubile Pecorino Colli Aprutini is produced only in very particular years, when the right soil and climatic conditions are met. The 2015 vintage, in fact, is only the second ever made! It is harvested when summer is coming to an end and the bunches are swollen with must with high sugar levels. For this reason the alcohol content of this particular wine is the highest of the whole production
The spearhead among our production of red wines. Il Celibe is produced from the same R7 clone of the Teramo Hills, starting from a careful selection of the grapes from a vineyard over 50 years old. Unlike the other red wines we choose to produce it only during the best years, when the right soil and climatic conditions are recreated. The expected aging in oak barrels is about 36 months before being finally bottled.
Our Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Teramane docg “Colle Trà” also comes from the traditional R7 clone of the Teramo Hills. Its production starts with a careful selection of the grapes, and then undergoes a long maceration phase in the cellar triggering a spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts. A stop in oak barrels for 18 months represents the last phase before the refinement in the bottle.
The Cerasuolo Colle Trà also comes from the R7 clone of Montepulciano. Its “Superiore” denomination depends on its yield per hectare which is lower than that of the basic Cerasuolo. The right ripening of the grapes combined with an adequate selection make this label a unique wine of its kind.
Malvasia Colle Trà comes from a long Malvasia clone, native to the Vibratian territory with tight and elongated clusters. Due to its turgid and at the same time fragile grapes, it is more easily subject to rot, therefore it is not always possible to vinify it every year.
Our Passerina Colle Trà comes from an ancient “spargolo” cluster clone, the so-called “trebbiano scienciato”. Compared to the compactness of the traditional grape, the spargolo has a more elongated shape and is less subject to rot that can occur with humidity. The passerina must undergoes a spontaneous fermentation process, triggered only by indigenous yeasts, the same for all the wines of the Colle Trà line.
Montepulciano Strappelli doc 2019 is the latest addition to the Montepulciano labels, bottled this year for the first time after only aging in steel.
Our Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Strappelli docg comes from the traditional R7 clone of the Teramo Hills. It refines 75% in steel and 25% in French oak barrels of 3rd - 4th passage. In this way, the hints related to it will be softer and less predominant.
Our Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo comes from the traditional R7 clone of Montepulciano. The name of the wine is linked to its color: it derives in fact from the "cerasumà" which means cherry. This is obtained through a medium-long process of cryopreservation, during which the contact between the must and the skins gives the wine the bright cherry color.
Our Pecorino Soprano Strappelli comes from a rather young vine of about 20 years. It is the earliest of the white vines; its harvest during the first week of September opens the dances of the grape harvest. The name Soprano was born to associate the strong voice of the Soprano with the strong character of Pecorino.
Our Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Strappelli comes from a Trebbiano clone from an ancient vineyard of about 50 years. Compared to the more common Trebbiano clones, it differs for its smaller cluster. It is harvested after the first half of September, undergoes fermentation in steel vats to be finally transferred to the bottle.
It impresses with its vivid and bright color. The nose expresses itself on notes of cherry, wild strawberry, raspberry and undergrowth. Intense aromas far from the normal and conventional Cerasuolo. In the mouth it is expressive and satisfying with a taste all played on the fruit. Alcoholic content: 13% vol.
Deep straw yellow color. The nose releases intense notes of acacia flowers, ripe peach, citrus and dried fruit in shell. The sip is fresh, savory and full-bodied. Excellent taste-olfactory persistence with a pleasant almond finish. Alcoholic content: 12% vol.
Deep straw yellow color. The nose releases intense notes of acacia flowers, ripe peach, citrus and dried fruit in shell. The sip is fresh, savory and full-bodied. Excellent taste-olfactory persistence with a pleasant almond finish. Alcoholic content: 12% vol.
With a pale pink color, the nose is elegant, intense and quite complex. Fruity and floral, hints of cherry and pink. On the palate it is fresh with the right flavor.
Delicate, easy to drink. it is a wine with a pleasant freshness and flavor.
A wine with a marked freshness and an intense bouquet, with a citric scent in which a pleasant minerality is found. White grapefruit and acacia and orange blossom flowers emerge.
An intense and complex wine that is presented recalling exotic fresh fruit and yellow flowers. Rightly full-bodied and persistent.
Elegant and refined with hints of yellow fruit and white flowers. Savory taste with a slightly almond finish.
Delicate, fruity with aromas of cherries and wild strawberries.
This soft wine at the first encounter, recalls the roses from which it draws its freshness that releases on the finish.
The lively nuances of red please the eyes of this wine, which shows hints of ripe red fruit.
Color : intense cherry pink. Bouquet : pleasant and fresh bouquet of cherries, red fruits and spicy notes. Taste: good acidity and a pleasant savory vein, with a pleasant and fruity finish. PAIRING · appetizers with fresh cold cuts, dry first courses or with seafood based courses.
Cantina Frentana 's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC is a great contemporary classic that embodies all the characteristics of its region thanks to a strong depth and elegance that make it a great, satisfying and overwhelming Italian red. It is excellent to accompany countless preparations of the land cuisine.
Cococciola is a rare native vine of the Frentana area in Abruzzo, cultivated with the Abruzzo pergola method. The vinification is in white, without maceration, with soft pressing; fermentation, refinement and second fermentation in steel, at a controlled temperature. The sparkling process takes place according to the Martinotti method, with refermentation in an autoclave.
The Cerasuolo D'Abruzzo DOC Costa del Mulino is a consumer wine par excellence. Its red berried grapes are vinified with limited contact of the must with the skins and this is subsequently fermented at a temperature of 13°, to maximize its olfactory finesse. This generous and immediate wine offers a satisfying drink, perfect for spending an evening of good wine and good company.
The Passito DOC IGT Terre di Chieti comes from precious white Moscato grapes, partially dried for about 3 months at controlled temperature and humidity. The wine ages in French oak barriques for about 24 months and then follows a period of aging in steel. It is a soft passito, rich in nuances, to always be kept in the cellar.
A Chardonnay IGT born among the vineyards of the Abruzzo hills and which offers an intense and pleasantly complex sip. The optimal soil and climate allow us to obtain as a result a white wine capable of stimulating all the senses and excellent to accompany the best first courses of the Italian tradition.
This Extra Dry Spumante comes from Pecorino grapes and stands out for its persuasive and satisfying character. It is a white wine that is obtained thanks to the sparkling process using the Charmat method, which involves a double fermentation in an autoclave. The result is an Extra Dry Spumante ideal to accompany your special occasions.
Among the most important autochthonous varieties of central Italy, that of our Pecorino Bio fully expresses respect for the land and its nature. A white that is left to mature in steel to obtain the richness of fruit and minerals as well as the freshness that distinguish it. Versatile and excellent to accompany both seafood dishes and white meat dishes.
A white from Central Italy with a determined and well-defined character. A fragrant, deep, dynamic and elegant white wine. This Passerina DOC from Costa del Mulino, once tasted, will never be missing from your cellar.
It is a rare native vine of the Frentana area in Abruzzo. Cococciola is cultivated with the Abruzzo pergola method. The vinification involves a soft pressing, fermentation and aging in steel, at a controlled temperature. The pale straw color with the aromas of white flowers and citrus fruits and light spicy notes, the taste has vibrant acidity and freshness, fruity notes and a slightly almondy finish. It is a ready-to-drink wine.
A white that takes its name from the historic tower plant that characterizes the Cantina Frentana , a symbol of its ability to combine tradition and innovation. This wine aged in the bottle is characterized by its freshness and energy and by its mineral notes which perfectly accompany dishes based on red meat and game.
Cerasuolo D'Abruzzo DOC Frentano is a pleasant and fragrant version of Montepulciano vinified in rosé. The grapes are vinified with limited contact of the must with the skins and this gives this wine from Abruzzo the classic cherry color that distinguishes it. The fermentation and refinement phases follow in steel containers which allow it to develop its characteristic freshness and minerality and which make it perfect to accompany informal lunches and dinners.
It comes from the vineyards of the plateau called "Piani della Rocca", carefully selected by the Cantina Frentana to produce this top white wine since 1999. Donna Greta is a refined and prestigious white wine, with character and well balanced, thanks also to the aging in steel with the use of the French technique of batonnage for a period of about 12 months. It goes well with fish dishes.
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Frentano is a wine that embodies all the strength and generosity of the hills on which its grapes ripen. Thanks to a controlled maturation in stainless steel, this Montepulciano is a tasty, fresh and immediate red, capable of wonderfully accompanying the most convivial moments at the table.
The term 'Trebbiano', according to its etymology, indicates a local village and home-made white wine that dates back to Etruscan and ancient Roman times. Today a large number of Abruzzo vines bear this name and give life to fresh and vibrant white wines. Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC Frentano perfectly reflects these characteristics and is excellent to accompany first courses of Mediterranean cuisine.
It is with the arrival of the new Villamagna Doc that Cantina Piandimare expands the line of its Montepulciano d'Abruzzo from the Piandimare massale selection with a further red that wants to be the umpteenth praise to the territory and the demonstration of the potential in terms of structure and aging. through the work done by the winery with only the grapes coming from the Val di Foro, in particular from those of the territory limited to the small, but growing interest, Doc Abruzzo Villamagna.
We now have the new Piandimare white wine. Despite the strong vocation for red wines, after the experience with rosés, our cellar proves to be a great interpreter of the territory even with white berried grapes such as Pecorino, a typical Abruzzo vine. Pecorino grapes are harvested in the early hours of the morning , during the second ten days of September. The grapes are softly pressed and then fermented at a controlled temperature in steel tanks.On the nose our Pecorino opens with great aromas of white peach, pear, pineapple, fuji apple and acacia flowers. It is perfect for an elegant aperitif with a selection of soft and semi-soft cheeses accompanied by spicy vegetables.
The label was dedicated to the Necropolis of Fossa and its Monoliths in fact. A dedication to the territory, to remember the historicity and the importance it has always had in history. Grapes Montepulciano d'Abruzzo . Long fermentation on the skins with temperatures that can reach up to 30 ° C. Racking and maturation of 12 months in steel, 12 in barrel and 6 in bottle. Intense color with vibrant ruby variations. Acidity that pushes the juicy fruit on the palate, dragging sweet aromas of vanilla, tobacco and licorice into the final mouth. A statuesque certainty.
Blue like the sea that helps us in summer and winter with its climate mitigation action. And it is precisely to the sea that our label is dedicated, as a symbol of the importance that this has in the ripening cycle of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo grapes. Long fermentation on the skins. Racking and aging for at least 9 months in steel and 6 months in the bottle. A straightforward wine that does not compromise, proposing the quality and care placed in the vineyard. The varietal aromas of Montepulciano are all there, long and complex. A daily pleasure.
Purplish red in color with ruby reflections, it has a fresh and complex bouquet on the nose: roses, morello cherries, wild berries, fresh and rightly tannic on the palate, it is fruity again.
Obtained from a cuvée of old clones of Montepulciano vinified in purity, it is a red of great balance that manages to combine strength, elegance and character.
Ideal with white meats and fish-based dishes, straw yellow color, fresh, soft and balanced taste.
It goes very well with dishes based on white meat and sea fish. Soft, fresh, balanced and persistent taste.
Ideal for the whole meal. It goes well with meat dishes but also with medium-aged cheeses. Taste medium structured, soft and well balanced.
An elegant and refined white wine from an Italian family winery that has been operating in the wine production sector since the late 17th century.
The Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo PAOLUCCI despite being counted among the rosé wines shows a remarkable character and versatility. On the nose it is personal and fragrant, with a compound taste, harmonious with backbone. Vintage 2019 Alcohol 13% Vol.
Passerina IGT PAOLUCCI shows a decisive vivacity and at the same time an underlying softness. These characteristics make it a wine with an easy and immediate appreciation. The nose is fine but persistent, with a fresh and basically dry but never aggressive taste. Vintage 2019 Alcohol 12.50% Vol.
A Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva with intense fruity aromas, with notes of black cherry and wild berries. Twenty-four months in oak barrels and six in the bottle for an aging that improves over time.
24The Classico, wonderfully unique, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo doc 2017
Gastronomic combinations: Pizza, pasta dishes, dishes based on light meats and fresh low-fat cheeses.
Gastronomic combinations: White meat dishes, fresh cheeses, pizza and fish soups.
The Cabernet Sauvignon of Tenuta Morganti has an intense ruby color with violet hues. The nose is a dive into fruit jam: cherry, blackberry and currant in primis, refreshed by delicately herbaceous notes of tomato leaf and pepper, and still by touches of green pepper. In the mouth it is youthful and pleasant, with well-present but integrated tannins and great coherence with the olfactory profile. Perfect wine to accompany black cabbage and sausage croutons.
Tenuta Morganti 's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo in Anfora is intense ruby red; the nose alternates aromas of plum, blackberry, blueberry jam, carob and undergrowth, and again mint and camphor. The mouth has fruit, good freshness and integrated tannin. This Montepulciano is perfect to accompany local cured meats, for example the Teramo ventricina, a cured meat made with pork meat and fat using cuts of ham, head, bacon and lard.
Tenuta Morganti 's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is bright ruby. The nose communicates youth with essences of flowers and fresh fruit and touches of cinnamon, cloves, juniper and rhubarb. On the palate it has body, compact tannins and gustatory immediacy. How good with rabbit risotto!
It is a straw yellow colored wine with greenish reflections. The scent is fine with pleasant fruity notes, with a harmonious perlage. It goes well with mixed appetizers and fish-based dishes; also suitable for dry pasta desserts
Generously sunny to the eye. Pure exaltation of the traditional autochthonous vine of the lands of Abruzzo . The permanent grassing in the vineyard enhances the character of a fruit that carries within itself the scents of the nature that surrounds it. The passing breezes at 400 meters above the estate, always directed from the nearby mountain to the sea, favor floral explosions on the nose, intoxicating sensations of freshness and inviting aromatic fragrance. On the palate it is clear, bright. The softness it expresses in the mouth is infinite, while its acid note is persuasive.
It is clear with a cherry color that refers to the ruby of the Montepulciano dAbruzzo grape from which it is? born. The nose is intense with a rich basket of small red fruits, mainly ripe sour cherries, in harmony with small petals of red gold. It closes the nose with a slight spiciness of sweet spices. In the mouth it enters dry, decisive, austere, in the center of the mouth the freshness and richness of mineral salts explodes in particular. Intense and persistent through the nose.
Oral hints of broom, with fruity notes of citrus, apricot and melon in harmony with the aromatic component of the deposited yeasts. Good intensity? olfactory. Good body supported by alcohol? and from the minerality ?. Acidity? pleasant, masked by the alcohol content. Good persistence in the mouth with delicate notes of ripe apricot and a pleasant base of bitter almond. All in good harmony.
Cococciola Terre Di Chieti IGT 2019
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Cerasuolo dAbruzzo is obtained from the white vinification of Montepulciano dAbruzzo grapes. To the eye it is cherry pink, clear, limpid and brilliant to the eye. The nose opens with floral and fruity notes, in particular from the reference to strawberries, pomegranates and red cherries. In the mouth it is of great freshness, medium-bodied and has a nice persistence, supported by an acid-savory combination, then marked by a typically irresistible almond finish.
Gastronomic combinations: Appetizers and fish dishes, light and summer dishes. Also ideal for an aperitif.
Gastronomic combinations: Seafood appetizers and fish-based dishes in general and fresh cheeses.
Gastronomic combinations Appetizers and fish-based dishes, white meats and fresh cheeses. Ideal as an aperitif.
Food and wine recommendations: Pasta dishes and dishes based on red meats, boiled meats and medium-aged cheeses.
Vineyard: Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 100% Ruby red, bright and lively with violet reflections. Fruity with hints of black cherry and small ripe red fruits. Harmonious, soft, round, full-bodied and persistent.
A small and delicately pale grape, Pecorino is happy from the higher altitudes to the foothills to the coast, and thrives in Abruzzo (though you'll also find it in the Marche, Umbria, Liguria and Tuscany). The grape itself has an exceptionally high sugar content and tends to reflect the terroir without reserve: it is both sensitive and expressive, not unlike Pinot Noir, so it is a grape for a patient and passionate winemaker. Another nice thing about Pecorino - especially for white wine lovers - is the complexity you can find in a relatively young and affordable bottle. In a similarly priced Pecorino, you will get much more than a two-dimensional crunchy Pinot Grigio or a slate Sauvignon Blanc you get character, evident terroir, a richer aromatic profile than that which often accompanies "fresh" white wines - notes of fruits of forest, flowers, dry herbs, minerality, all balanced by an acid freshness and a slightly heavier mouthfeel (thank you, sugar)
Classic Abruzzo Montepulciano, rustic and full
After de-stemming, fermentation begins in the presence of the skins for 7-10 days, based on the characteristics of the grapes harvested. Malolactic fermentation occurs naturally in stainless steel tanks.
Explore the fascinating world of Abruzzo wines
Abruzzo is an Italian region rich in winemaking traditions, breathtaking landscapes and quality wines. This area is a real paradise for wine lovers, who can taste some of the finest varieties of our country.
What makes Abruzzo wine unique?
Abruzzo wines are characterized by a great variety of flavors and aromas, depending on the vines used to produce them. In general, these are wines with a complex aromatic profile, combining notes of ripe fruit, spices, aromatic herbs, minerality and aging in wood. Most of the wines from Abruzzo are strong, dry and have good aging power, although there are also softer and younger versions.
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What are the most common vines in Abruzzo?
The main grape varieties used to produce Abruzzo wines are Montepulciano, Trebbiano, Pecorino, Passerina and Cerasuolo. Montepulciano is one of the most famous vines, and is used to produce high quality wines, with strong tannins and aromas of ripe fruit. Trebbiano is another popular grape variety in Abruzzo, and is used to produce good quality wines, with hints of fruit, herbs and spices. Pecorino is an aromatic and fruity vine, used to produce light and fresh white wines. Passerina is an aromatic grape variety, which produces white wines with fruity and floral notes. Finally, Cerasuolo is a red grape variety, which produces wines with fruity and spicy notes.
What are the most famous Abruzzo wines?
The most famous wines from Abruzzo are Montepulciano d'Abruzzo , Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo and Pecorino. Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is a red wine rich in tannins, with hints of ripe fruit and spices. Trebbiano d'Abruzzo is a light and fresh white wine, with floral and fruity notes. Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo is a rosé wine with a complex aromatic profile, with hints of fruit, herbs and spices. Pecorino is an aromatic and fruity white wine, with notes of apple, pear and flowers.
Where can you buy Abruzzo wines?
Abruzzo wines can be purchased at specialist retailers, wine bars, grocery stores, supermarkets and many other shops. Furthermore, it is also possible to buy Abruzzo wines online, on the sites of some wineries and specialized e-commerce sites.
How to store Abruzzo wines correctly?
To properly preserve Abruzzo wines, it is important to keep them at a temperature of around 12-14°C. Furthermore, it is important that the temperature remains constant, therefore it is advisable to avoid exposing the wines to sources of direct heat or strong temperature variations. Finally, Abruzzo wines must be stored in the dark, away from sources of direct light.
How to match Abruzzo wines?
Abruzzo wines can be paired with different dishes, depending on their type. Montepulciano d'Abruzzo and Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo go well with meat-based dishes, such as roasts or stews. Trebbiano d'Abruzzo and Pecorino are perfect to accompany fish-based dishes, such as grilled sardines or seafood salads.
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The wines from Abruzzo are wines of great quality, with a great variety of flavors and aromas. In this article we have explored the fascinating world of Abruzzo wines, answering the most frequently asked questions from enthusiasts. If you are interested in learning more about Abruzzo wines, don't hesitate to visit the local cellars or take a wine tour to learn more about this region.
