Morò Serrapetrona DOC - Fontezoppa

Fontezoppa

Format: 75 cl

-11%
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Producer Fontezoppa
Name Serrapetrona DOC
Variety Montepulciano, Vernaccia Nera
Gradation 14.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of red fruits, cherry, spices
Vinification method Fermentation with refermentation in bottle
Region Marche
Production area Serrapetrona, province of Macerata
Country Italy
Type Sweet red sparkling wine
Aging Minimum 12 months
Type of cask Steel vats and refermentation in bottle
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption Within 5 years
Pairing Cold cuts, aged cheeses, meat dishes
Morò Serrapetrona DOC - Fontezoppa is a wine that tells the tradition of the Marche hills, produced exclusively with Vernaccia Nera grapes. This indigenous grape variety gives the wine a decisive and refined character, an authentic expression of the Macerata territory. After the harvest, the grapes undergo a special fermentation that includes aging on fine lees for several months, thus providing a soft and enveloping structure.

In the glass, it presents an intense ruby red color, while on the nose there are notes of ripe red fruits, plum, and a delicate spiciness that evolves into hints of vanilla and sweet tobacco. The palate is harmonious, with a pleasant tannic vein and a savory persistence that invites another sip.

Perfect paired with grilled red meats or aged cheeses, Morò Serrapetrona DOC is a refined expression of the regional wine heritage, capable of thrilling both the enthusiast and the novice.
The winery

Cantine Fontezoppa – Winery in Marche

Discover the story and wines of Cantine Fontezoppa.

A winery in the Marche, based in Civitanova Alta with vineyards also in Serrapetrona, known for red, white and sparkling wines made from local varieties such as Vernaccia Nera.
Region: Marche
Country: Italia
Founded: 1999
Grapes: Vernaccia Nera, Vernaccia di Serrapetrona, Verdicchio, Pecorino, Passerina, Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Montepulciano, Pinot Nero, Lacrima, Maceratino (Ribona), Incrocio Bruni 54
Based in Civitanova Alta, with vineyards also in Serrapetrona. A well-established presence of Vernaccia Nera and wines associated with Serrapetrona. Estate covering approximately 71 hectares, with about 58 ha under vine Production reported at around 350,000 bottles per year Integrated offering: winery, inn, tours and tastings
Winery history
According to company sources and informational materials, Fontezoppa was established in the late 1990s to showcase the vineyards of the hills between sea and mountains. Ownership and management are tied to the Luzi family; the business has developed by combining native varieties and international cultivars, with an approach that also encompasses wine tourism experiences.
Production philosophy
The estate places its relationship with the land at the center: site-specific viticultural practices, winemaking that seeks to express the characteristics of each grape variety, and an approach focused on quality, hospitality and sustainable practices, with projects to convert to organic farming reported in the sources.
Terroir and vineyards
The vineyards are located between Civitanova Alta and the area of Serrapetrona, in the Marche hinterland between the Adriatic coast and the Monti Azzurri. The soils are described as having a calcarenitic/sandy-calcareous matrix; altitudes and microclimate vary between the coastal hills and the mountain slopes where Vernaccia Nera is traditionally grown.
Awards and recognitions
Company materials list recognitions and scores awarded to various wines.

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