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Passerina

Passerina: the fresh and Mediterranean soul of the collection

The Passerina collection by Italian Wine Selection brings together an essential yet targeted selection of white wines capable of best expressing the character of this grape variety. Passerina is appreciated for its immediate, fragrant, and pleasantly balanced profile, ideal for those seeking a versatile, elegant white that is easy to pair.

A white grape variety to rediscover

Passerina is a traditional grape variety from central Italy, primarily found in areas suited for the production of fresh, easily drinkable whites. In this collection, it is represented by Passerina Coda d'oro, Abruzzo by Codicevino, a proposal that enhances the identity of the grape with a direct and recognizable style. The result is a wine that focuses on aromatic cleanliness, gustatory momentum, and a harmonious sip.

Characteristics of Passerina wine

Passerina wines stand out for their fresh and linear profile, with a pleasant aromatic expression that makes them suitable for various consumption moments. They are whites that prioritize immediacy and finesse, without sacrificing sufficient structure to accompany a meal. This versatility makes them interesting for those who desire a non-trivial white that is easily accessible and always enjoyable.

  • Freshness and drinkability
  • Delicate aromas and varietal imprint
  • Balance between aromaticity and smoothness
  • Versatility at the table

Recommended pairings

Passerina is a natural choice for seafood dishes, light appetizers, and simple preparations that enhance its freshness. It also pairs well with vegetables, fresh cheeses, and delicate second courses, thanks to a clean sip that does not overpower the food. It is a white wine to serve when seeking immediacy, but also a reliable presence at the table, capable of accompanying with discretion and continuity.

Why choose this selection

This collection is designed for those who wish to explore Passerina in a version consistent with the territory and the identity of the grape variety. The presence of Codicevino adds a precise production reference, useful for navigating towards a wine that combines typicity and pleasantness. If you are looking for a fresh, lean, and gastronomic Italian white, this selection is an excellent starting point to discover the character of Passerina.

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FAQs

What type of wine is Passerina?
Passerina is a white grape variety that produces wines that are generally fresh, lean, and pleasant to drink. Its profile tends to be immediate, with good aromatic clarity and a marked versatility at the table. It is an interesting choice for those looking for a light Italian white, suitable for both a simple aperitif and a complete meal with light dishes. In this collection, you will find a proposal that enhances these very aspects, with a coherent and recognizable imprint.
What dishes pair well with a Passerina wine?
A Passerina wine pairs easily with many light and medium-intensity dishes. It is particularly suitable with appetizers, fish courses, vegetables, fresh cheeses, and delicate preparations. Its freshness makes it suitable for simple recipes of everyday cooking, when one desires a white that can accompany the food without overpowering its flavor. For this reason, it is a type much appreciated by those seeking balance, drinkability, and good gastronomic versatility.
Why choose a collection dedicated to Passerina?
A collection dedicated to Passerina makes it easier to identify wines that express the character of this grape variety in a direct and coherent way. It is useful for those who want to explore a fresh and authentic Italian white without getting lost among overly different styles. In the case of this selection, the presence of Codicevino provides a clear production reference and makes it simpler to navigate towards a precise proposal, suitable for those seeking quality, territoriality, and pleasantness.