Tasting Notes: The Amorotti Trebbiano d'Abruzzo has the depth and textual elegance of high quality Trebbiano, showcasing the dedication and care that comes from their natural approach to making wine. Pear, ripe peach and mountain... Read More
Tasting Notes: Made from 40-year-old vines, this Montepulciano-based rosato undergoes spontaneous fermentation and is aged for at least 8 months in vitrified concrete tanks, with no fining or filtering. The result is a vibrant,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Produced from 40-year-old vines, this Montepulciano undergoes spontaneous fermentation and is aged for at least 8 months in vitrified concrete tanks, with no fining or filtering. It experiences 10 days of maceration... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Colline Teramane is crafted from high-quality grapes, undergoing 25 days of maceration followed by 20 months of aging in vitrified concrete tanks. It then matures for an additional 6 months in bottle, with only... Read More
Tasting Notes: Branella is a 2 hectare vineyard, planted in 1966, that faces south-east. The clay soils here have more sand, allowing more vine penetration. Ripe, juicy grapes make this a real showstopper of a wine. Balance and... Read More
Tasting Notes: Valle Reale's Trebbiano d'Abruzzo is the product of certified Organic grapes which undergo spontaneous fermentation that is carried out by indigenous yeasts. All of this helps to create a wine that is truly... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Amorotti Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo isn't a light, simple rosato. This complex wine is more like a very light red, that should be chilled, and showcases the incredible Montepulciano grape in all its glory.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Pure Montepulciano in all stainless steel. Notes of fresh black and blue berries with subtle hints of balsamic and olive. Paro Rosso offers freshness with a touch of earth that makes it perfect for Fall dishes.... Read More
Tasting Notes: On the palate it is balanced, with agreeable tannins, good body and intense flavors; persistent finish with flavors of black cherry and plum.
Tasting Notes: This blend of Pecorino and Trebbiano hasnotes of citrus, bay leaf and baked apples. The finish is mineral driven with bright and clean acidity bringing balance.
Tasting Notes: This powerful and expressive Montepulciano sees 30 months in a mix of used and new oak barrels to add richness and depth, soften the acidity and mark this as a ready to drink, bombastic and vibrant red.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The De Sterlich Pecorino is full and round, rich, yet light on its feet with balanced acidity against the orchard fruit flavors of the Pecorino grape. Complex aromas of yellow fruit, beeswax and pine meld seamlessly... Read More
Tasting Notes: Reconditioned by the estate, with the bottle being long stored in the family cellar, then opened, tasted, filtered, and re-bottled with a top off of the same vintage, this is as perfect an example you can find of... Read More
Tasting Notes: Casa Pepe is a parcel located directly in front of the estate. This tiny 0.8 hectare vineyard is south facing, planted pergole style in the early 1970’s with massale selection by Emidio. Soils are the classic... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Emidio Pepe Pecorino jumps from the glass with sweet summer corn, meyer lemon and citrus notes. The palate has more orchard fruit, apricots, raspberry and hints of chamomile and almond. A taut acidity laced... Read More
Tasting Notes: Layered and nuanced, the 2004 is an iconic vintage for Trebbiano, with apricot, dried herbs, a vibrant and still fresh acidity and a mellow, sapid finish.
Estate History: The biodynamic master of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo,... Read More