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Petit Verdot

The Petit Verdot collection brings together some Italian labels that can interpret this international grape variety with personality, often used in blends but increasingly valued in purity. The result is intense, deep, and structured wines, with a recognizable aromatic profile and a tannic texture that makes them ideal for those seeking characterful reds with long evolution.

The Character of Petit Verdot

Petit Verdot is a grape variety that loves warmth and full ripeness, elements that find interesting expressions in Italy, especially in Tuscany, in Maremma, and along some of the most suitable areas for great reds. In this selection, modern and elegant wines emerge, capable of combining concentration, freshness, and complexity. The labels in the collection speak of important wines, designed to accompany special moments and for those who wish to delve into the most authentic and territorial side of great Italian reds.

Highlighted Territories and Wineries

The selection includes reference names such as Tenuta dell'Ornellaia, Argiano, Donnafugata, Castello del Terriccio, Fattoria La Massa, and Chiappini Giovanni Azienda Agricola. Alongside these realities, producers such as Monteverro, Poggio Scalette, Il Borro, and Donna Olimpia 1898 also contribute to making the collection broad and multifaceted.

Wine Styles and Consumption Occasions

The wines based on or centered around Petit Verdot present on this page stand out for their deep color, notes of dark fruit, spices, and significant structure. They are bottles that best express red meats, flavorful preparations, braised dishes, game, and aged cheeses. Thanks to their personality, they are also suitable to be chosen as meditation wines or for a cellar of enthusiasts looking for labels to follow over time.

The presence of special formats such as Magnum, Jeroboam, and other large bottles further enriches the offering, making it interesting for collectors, important gifts, and convivial occasions. In such a wide selection, there is room for both more immediate bottles and wines designed for long maturation, with denominations that tell the best of the most suitable Tuscan and Italian territories.

Why Choose a Petit Verdot Wine

Buying a Petit Verdot wine means opting for a red with a distinctive profile, capable of offering power, depth, and personality. It is an ideal choice for those who love structured wines but do not give up on finesse and balance, and for those who wish to discover different interpretations of the same grape variety through prestigious wineries and areas of excellence. Explore the collection and find the Petit Verdot that best suits your taste and your table.

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What type of wine is Petit Verdot?
Petit Verdot is a red grape variety known for producing wines of great intensity, deep color, and good tannic structure. In Italy, it is interpreted both in purity and within blends with other grape varieties, often in areas suited for important reds like Tuscany and Maremma. The wines in the collection generally express dark fruit, spices, and a bold profile, qualities that make them interesting for those seeking elegant reds with personality and the ability to evolve over time.
What dishes pair well with Petit Verdot?
Petit Verdot pairs very well with flavorful and structured dishes, thanks to its tannic component and aromatic intensity. It is ideal with red meats, roasts, braised dishes, game, and aged cheeses. In more elegant and complex cases, it can also accompany rich preparations from Tuscan cuisine and dishes with a strong flavor. For this reason, it is a wine particularly appreciated on occasions when one desires an authoritative red, capable of supporting important flavors without losing balance.
Why choose a collection dedicated to Petit Verdot?
A collection dedicated to Petit Verdot allows for the comparison of different interpretations of the same grape variety, discovering how style, depth, and complexity change based on the winery and the territory. This selection features important names such as Tenuta dell'Ornellaia, Argiano, Monteverro, Castello del Terriccio, and Donnafugata, along with very interesting special formats. It is a perfect choice for both enthusiasts looking to expand their knowledge and for those seeking red wines with a strong identity to bring to the table or cellar.