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Best Wines Molise

Best Wines of Molise: an authentic selection of the territory

The Best Wines of Molise tell the story of a region that is small in numbers but surprising in identity, character, and quality. This selection highlights labels capable of expressing Molise through indigenous grape varieties and contemporary interpretations, featuring structured red wines, territorial expressions, and a sweet offering that completes the picture with great personality.

In the glass, denominations such as Tintilia del Molise DOC, Rosso Biferno DOC, Molise DOC, Terre degli Osci IGT, and Moscato del Molise DOC emerge, in a journey that centers on the connection to the territory. Among the producers present, Cianfagna Azienda Agricola, Di Majo Norante, and Tenimenti Grieco stand out, wineries that interpret Molise with different styles yet consistent with local tradition.

Grapes and styles to discover

The absolute protagonist is the Tintilia, the symbolic grape of Molise, present in labels such as Sator 2011 Tintilia del Molise DOC Cianfagna, 200 Metri Tintilia del Molise 2019 DOC Tenimenti Grieco, and Tintilia del Molise 2020 DOC Biorganic Di Majo Norante. Alongside it, the Aglianico appears in the MILITUM CHRISTI Aglianico riserva Molise DOC, while the red panorama is enriched with blends and territorial interpretations such as Ramitello 2016 Rosso Biferno DOC Biorganic Di Majo Norante, Bosco delle Guardie Biferno 2018 Rosso DOC Tenimenti Grieco, Triassi Terre degli Osci IGT Tenimenti Grieco, and Don Luigi Rosso Molise riserva 2019 Biorganic Di Majo Norante.

Why choose wines from Molise

This collection is ideal for those seeking wines with a clear profile, territorial and versatile at the table. The reds from Molise generally offer structure, depth, and a pleasant gastronomic dimension, suitable for flavorful dishes, roasted meats, baked preparations, and aged cheeses. The Apianae Moscato del Molise DOC Biorganic adds a more aromatic and soft note, perfect for desserts and moments at the end of a meal.

The variety of the selection makes it easy to navigate between meditation wines, bottles for an important dinner, and labels to pair with everyday cooking. If you want to explore the most authentic character of Southern Italy, the Best Wines of Molise offer a refined and concrete reading of the region, with bottles designed for those seeking quality, identity, and pleasure in every sip.

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What are the most representative grape varieties of the wines from Molise?
In this selection, the Tintilia and Aglianico stand out, two grape varieties that interpret the character of the Molise territory well. The Tintilia is the most identity-defining reference of the region and appears on several labels in the collection, while the Aglianico brings structure and depth to the more intense reds. Alongside these, the proposal also includes wines linked to denominations such as Rosso Biferno DOC, Molise DOC, Terre degli Osci IGT, and Moscato del Molise DOC, offering a comprehensive view of the most interesting expressions of the area.
What dishes pair best with the Best Wines of Molise?
The red wines of the collection, particularly the interpretations of Tintilia, Rosso Biferno, and Aglianico, pair well with structured and flavorful dishes. They are excellent with roasted meats, braised dishes, game, rich first courses, and aged cheeses. The softer or more evolved versions can also accompany traditional preparations with intense flavors. For those looking for a different finish to the meal than red, the Apianae Moscato del Molise DOC is a suitable choice for desserts and more delicate convivial moments.
Why choose a selection of wines from Molise?
Choosing a selection of wines from Molise means discovering a region that is less known compared to other Italian areas, but capable of offering authentic and well-defined wines. The collection brings together labels from wineries such as Cianfagna Azienda Agricola, Di Majo Norante, and Tenimenti Grieco, with denominations that tell the story of the territory in a concrete way. It is a useful proposal for those looking for territorial reds, pairing wines, and original bottles, with an ideal profile for both everyday cooking and more important occasions.