Spumante Brut - Marramiero

Marramiero

Format: 75 cl

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Recommended price: 24,18 €
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Producer Marramiero
Name Spumante Brut
Variety Chardonnay, Pinot Nero
Gradation 12.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh, fruity, floral
Vinification method Charmat Method
Residual sugars Brut (dry)
Region Abruzzo
Production area Rosciano, Ofena
Country Italy
Type Sparkling
Aging Aging on lees for 36 months
Type of cask Stainless steel
Color White
Serving temperature 6-8°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 1-2 years
Pairing Aperitifs, appetizers, fish
The Spumante Brut - Marramiero is an elegant example of Abruzzese winemaking art, produced in an area dedicated to the cultivation of native and international grape varieties. Characterized by a pronounced freshness, this spumante expresses notes of white-fleshed fruit and citrus, enriched by delicate floral hints and a light minerality given by the calcareous-rich soil typical of the territory.

The refermentation in the autoclave gives a fine and persistent perlage, offering a lively and harmonious sensation on the palate. The bright straw-yellow color anticipates a fragrant and harmonious bouquet, with a perfect balance between acidity and softness, making this spumante an ideal companion for refined aperitifs and delicate fish dishes or shellfish. Its versatility also makes it perfect for special convivial moments, where lightness and quality become the main features.
The winery

Marramiero – Winery in Abruzzo

Discover the story and wines of Marramiero.

An Abruzzo-based winery located in Rosciano (PE) that primarily produces Montepulciano d'Abruzzo alongside white grape varieties, and also produces extra virgin olive oil and spirits.
Region: Abruzzo
Country: Italia
Grapes: Montepulciano, Pecorino, Trebbiano, Chardonnay, Pinot Nero, Maiolica
Based in Rosciano with multiple estates between the hills and the sea. Production focused on Montepulciano d'Abruzzo and local white varieties. Use of modern technologies in the winery: X-TRI optical sorting, Ganimede fermenters, aging in barriques. Product range: wines, traditional method sparkling wines, extra virgin olive oil and grappa. Estates mentioned: Sant'Andrea, Milano, Tratturo and Amarello.
Winery history
The company's origins are described as rooted in the Abruzzo region since the beginning of the 20th century: the Marramiero family gradually transformed grape growing into a quality-focused production, combining family tradition with winemaking investments and innovations carried forward by subsequent generations.
Production philosophy
An approach that blends tradition and technology: meticulous care of individual vineyards, optical sorting of the berries, fermentations in stainless steel, barriques and Ganimede fermenters, and targeted maturation. Vineyard practices are managed to enhance the wines' terroir and identity.
Terroir and vineyards
The estates are located in the Pescara hills, between Rosciano and Ofena, in a strip stretching from the sea to the Gran Sasso. Tenuta Sant'Andrea sits at around 300 m above sea level and covers approximately 50 hectares; Tenuta Milano extends over about 27 hectares. Other properties complete the estate landscape. The vineyards are planted with Montepulciano, Pecorino, Trebbiano, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and other local or estate-selected varieties.

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