Abruzzo Wines

SKU: 14993

The “Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Doc Forty” wine is one of the most important Montepulciano wines produced by the Lidia e Amato company. The Lidia e Amato company is located in the province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region. The "Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Doc Forty" wine by Lidia e Amato is a red, still and dry wine. The wines of the Lidia e Amato winery, among which the wine "Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Doc Forty", reviewed in this article, contributed to the positive evolution of the appellation, thanks also to the professionalism of the operators who believed in the potential of the territory of province of Teramo. The reputation of the appellation and its wines, such as the "Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Doc Forty" of the Lidia e Amato company, continue to arouse the interest of the markets, as evidenced by the national and international awards of the wines produced by the companies of the Abruzzo region and the province of Teramo in particular. The Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Doc Forty wine from the Lidia e Amato winery, a wine of the appellation, is vinified from Montepulciano grapes. The Lidia e Amato winery produces about 6000 bottles of the Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Doc Forty wine, whose well-balanced organoleptic characteristics and gustatory balance make it one of the most interesting wines of the appellation.

€14.27
SKU: 14971
Brand: Pasetti

A “must” from the Pasetti company. Authentic mirror of the strong Abruzzo tradition, which is expressed here in the excellence of one of its native vines. This young pecorino in purity today represents a third of the company's production.

€12.36
SKU: 14960

Cesarini Mascoli is a young and enterprising company located at the foot of the Gran Sasso where it enjoys particular climatic conditions that allow it to produce wines of great personality and aromatic expressiveness. Like Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, a traditional Abruzzo wine proposed here in a traditional and sincere version.

€9.55
SKU: 14959

The word 'transhumance' derives from the verb 'transumare' or rather to transit on the ground, to cross: the verb is the union of the two Latin words 'trans', which means beyond, and 'humus' which means soil, land. In Italy this ancient custom originated mainly in Abruzzo where it consisted in transporting (precisely 'transhuming') animals from the mountains to the rich pastures of the Gargano and it is from this activity that probably the most famous wine takes its name and representative of Abruzzo, Montepulciano. Humus is a Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOP from organic viticulture, a friend of the land and nature, the son of a philosophy that takes shape in every production step and which gives a wine of excellent quality.

€8.98
SKU: 14888

Why Duke Minimus To the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, born in Abruzzo, who liked to refer to the "Duke Minimo"

€5.43
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SKU: 14887
Bio Zero Rosso Cascina del Colle has a dark red color tending towards purple. The nose recalls notes of fresh and crunchy red fruit, but a vague volatile and vegetable imprint is drawn on the base. Slightly tannic and not very persistent
€9.03
SKU: 14886
Why Alas Invented name associated with the French term "beloved", as something of a favourite
€14.76
SKU: 14885

Why Duke Minimus To the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, born in Abruzzo, who liked to refer to the "Duke Minimo"

€8.05
SKU: 14884

Pecorino di Cascina del Colle is a juicy white wine from Abruzzo with a citrus freshness that presents itself to the eye with a straw color furrowed by green reflections. It has a scent of lemon peel, green apple and wild flowers and maintains an excellent flavor on the palate.

€6.47
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Explore the fascinating world of Abruzzo wines

Abruzzo is an Italian region rich in winemaking traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and quality wines. This region is a true paradise for wine lovers, who can sample some of our country's finest varietals.

What makes Abruzzo wine unique?

Abruzzo wines are characterized by a wide variety of flavors and aromas, depending on the grape varieties used to produce them. Generally, they have a complex aromatic profile, combining notes of ripe fruit, spices, aromatic herbs, minerality, and wood aging. Most Abruzzo wines are strong, dry, and age well, although there are also softer, younger versions.

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What are the most common grape varieties 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, producing high-quality wines with strong tannins and ripe fruit aromas. Trebbiano is another popular grape variety in Abruzzo, producing high-quality wines with fruit, herbal, and spicy notes. Pecorino is an aromatic, fruity grape variety, used to produce light, fresh white wines. Passerina is an aromatic grape variety, producing white wines with fruity and floral notes. Finally, Cerasuolo is a red grape variety, producing wines with fruity and spicy notes.

What are the most famous Abruzzo wines?

The most famous Abruzzo wines 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 spice. 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 spice. 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 specialty retailers, wine shops, grocery stores, supermarkets, and many other stores. You can also purchase Abruzzo wines online, on some winery websites and specialized e-commerce sites.

How to properly store Abruzzo wines?

To properly store Abruzzo wines, it's important to keep them at a temperature of around 12-14°C. It's also important to maintain a constant temperature, so it's best to avoid exposing them to direct heat or significant temperature fluctuations. Finally, Abruzzo wines should be stored in the dark, away from direct light.

How to pair Abruzzo wines?

Abruzzo wines can be paired with a variety of dishes, depending on their type. Montepulciano d'Abruzzo and Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo pair well with meat-based dishes, such as roasts or stews. Trebbiano d'Abruzzo and Pecorino are perfect with fish dishes, such as grilled sardines or seafood salads.

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Abruzzo wines are high-quality, with a wide variety of flavors and aromas. In this article, we've explored the fascinating world of Abruzzo wines, answering the most frequently asked questions from enthusiasts. If you're interested in learning more about Abruzzo wines, don't hesitate to visit local wineries or take a wine tour to learn more about this region.

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