Solarea Montepulciano d'Abruzzo - DOC - Agriverde 2015
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The Solarea Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC, produced by the renowned winery Agriverde, is a red wine that embodies the passion and craftsmanship of the Abruzzese winemaker. This refined wine is made exclusively from Montepulciano grapes, cultivated in the lush vineyards located in the heart of Abruzzo, a region famously fertile and blessed with an ideal climate for viticulture.
Visually, the Solarea presents a deep ruby red color, tending towards garnet with aging. Its complex nose reveals an aromatic bouquet bursting with ripe red fruits like cherry and plum, enriched by spicy hints of vanilla and slightly balsamic notes, the result of skillful aging in oak barrels.
On the palate, Agriverde's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC offers a full and harmonious sip, with an excellent balance between soft tannins and a freshness that invites a second glass. The aromatic persistence is remarkable, with a finish that stays true to its olfactory promises, closing with an elegant touch of chocolate and leather.
Ideal to serve at a temperature of around 18°C, the Solarea pairs perfectly with traditional Italian dishes such as red meat roasts, game, and aged cheeses. It is also an excellent companion for convivial evenings or as a wine for meditation.
Agriverde, known for its commitment to organic and sustainable production, confirms with Solarea Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC its ability to create wines that are not only expressions of the terroir but also respectful of the environment. A valuable addition to any Italian wine collection, Solarea is destined to seduce both the novice and the wine expert with its integrity and variety of flavor nuances.
How to serve
Serve to:
16-18°C
When to drink it:
This wine is good immediately but you can age it for 5-10 years
Production area
Abruzzo
Official Awards
Expert | Prize | Description | Vintage |
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Gambero Rosso | 2 Bicchieri Rossi - Un vino eccellente | 2015 |