This vine was mentioned for the first time by Cato the Censor in the second century BC, who attributed the origin of this kind of grapes to the Greek colonists. The Pecorino grapes seem to derive their name from the fact that the sheep, walking through the vineyards, would have shown several times to like the fruits.
Pecorino cheese. Its name remains a mystery today, the most accredited hypothesis is the one that binds it to the transhumant sheep farming typical of Abruzzo. Today cultivated at lower altitudes than the much higher ones of historical crops, the vine, with vinification in maceration, expresses great values, for all the senses. It is certainly one of the most important whites in Italy.
Spontaneous fermentation Without added sulphites Unfiltered with bottom Natural stabilization Sulphite-free, Organic, Vegan and Biodynamic Wine Demeter certified produced with the Ancestral method
