Wines from Abruzzo

The wine tradition of the Abruzzo region

The Abruzzo region, located in the heart of Italy, is a mosaic of varied landscapes and spectacular scenery that is reflected in its wines. With rolling hills stretching to the Adriatic coast, Abruzzo boasts a mild climate, ideal for viticulture. Indigenous grape varieties such as Montepulciano and Trebbiano d'Abruzzo thrive in this environment, lending unique characteristics to the wines that reflect the land from which they originate. The Gran Sasso and Majella mountains influence the local climate, creating temperature fluctuations that enhance aromas and flavors.

The most important appellations

In Abruzzo, the DOC and DOCG appellations represent winemaking excellence. Among the most famous are Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC, known for its robust red wines, and Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC, a fresh and versatile white. We must not forget Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo DOC, a rosé that stands out for its freshness and vibrant fruit. These appellations are the calling card of the regional winemaking tradition, recognized both nationally and internationally.

Abruzzo wine styles

Abruzzo offers a variety of wine styles ranging from fresh whites to full-bodied reds, and lively sparkling wines. White wines, mainly based on Trebbiano, are light and aromatic, ideal for pairing with fish dishes. Red wines, on the other hand, are mostly based on Montepulciano grapes and offer complexity and structure, perfect for red meats. Sparkling wines, though less known, are beginning to gain ground thanks to increasing quality that satisfies the most curious palates.

Typical pairings

Exploring Abruzzo wines also offers the opportunity to discover truly unique culinary pairings. Montepulciano d'Abruzzo pairs beautifully with arrosticini, an iconic dish of regional cuisine. Trebbiano, on the other hand, is perfect with local fish dishes, while Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo brightens any appetizer thanks to its freshness. The exuberance of Abruzzese cuisine is reflected in these pairings, creating unique synergies between food and wine.

Storage and aging

When it comes to how to store Abruzzo wines, it is essential to consider the needs of each type of wine. Red wines such as Montepulciano can benefit from a short aging period to develop greater complexity. Allowing them to rest in a cool, dark environment with a constant temperature is crucial to maintaining their quality. Abruzzo whites and rosés, on the other hand, are typically enjoyed young to fully appreciate their freshness. By following these guidelines, an optimal tasting experience is ensured, enhancing the distinctive characteristics of these exceptional regional wines.

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  • Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC 'Amphora' 2022 - Cirelli

    Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC 'Amphora' 2022 - Cirelli

    Regular price  €35,28

    Cirelli

    Italy, Abruzzo
    Regular price  €35,28
  • Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Teramane DOCG 'Verso Sera' 2020 - Velenosi

    Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Teramane DOCG 'Verso Sera' 2020 - Velenosi

    Regular price  €56,26

    Velenosi

    Italy, Abruzzo
    Regular price  €56,26
  • Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 'Prope' 2021 - Velenosi

    Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 'Prope' 2021 - Velenosi

    Regular price  €15,96

    Velenosi

    Italy, Abruzzo
    Regular price  €15,96
  • Colline Teatine Cabernet Sauvignon IGT “Marina Cvetic” 2019 - Masciarelli

    Colline Teatine Cabernet Sauvignon IGT “Marina Cvetic” 2019 - Masciarelli

    Regular price  €63,80

    Masciarelli

    Italy, Abruzzo
    Regular price  €63,80