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Verdicchio

Verdicchio: the white excellence of the Marche

The Verdicchio collection brings together some of the most interesting expressions of one of Italy's great white wines, a symbol of the Marche and its most suitable hills. From the fresher and more immediate versions to the reserves capable of evolving over time, Verdicchio stands out for its finesse, structure, and an unmistakable taste signature, made of sapidity, fruity notes, and a typical almond finish.

In this selection, you will find labels that tell the identity of the territory between Jesi and Matelica, with different but always recognizable interpretations. The Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi and the Verdicchio di Matelica indeed represent two complementary souls: the former is broader and fuller, while the latter is more vertical and taut, both capable of offering wines with great personality.

A versatile grape variety, between freshness and longevity

Verdicchio is appreciated for its versatility in the cellar and its ability to produce long-lived wines, especially in the Classico Superiore, Riserva, and selections from old vines. Steel vinifications enhance freshness and aromatic clarity, while aging in wood adds depth and complexity, without altering its elegance.

The selection also includes particular interpretations such as Passito and Spumante Metodo Classico, ideal for those who wish to discover different nuances of the same grape variety. Among the featured labels, notable names stand out such as Bucci azienda agricola, Garofoli 1901, Umani Ronchi, Marotti Campi, Azienda Vinicola Santa Barbara, La Monacesca, and Tenute San Sisto.

The denominations to know

Within the collection, you will find important references such as Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOCG Riserva, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore, and Verdicchio di Matelica DOC. These denominations help navigate styles, areas of origin, and evolutionary potential, offering a complete overview of the grape variety in its most authoritative expressions.

For those seeking a Verdicchio of great personality, this page also offers iconic bottles such as Villa Bucci Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC Classico Riserva, Plenio by Umani Ronchi, Podium by Garofoli, and the selections of Tardivo ma non Tardo by Santa Barbara, as well as labels from old vines and magnums dedicated to enthusiasts and collectors.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

Verdicchio is an extremely gastronomic white wine. Its freshness and sapidity make it ideal with seafood appetizers, delicate first courses, baked fish, white meats, and fresh or medium-aged cheeses. The more structured and mature versions also lend themselves well to richer cuisine, flavorful fish dishes, and preparations with mushrooms or truffles.

It is the right choice for those who want an Italian white that combines immediacy and depth, but also for those looking for bottles to keep and follow over time. Explore the Verdicchio collection and discover a curated selection of authentic, elegant, and characterful wines from the Marche.

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FAQs

What characteristics does Verdicchio have?
Verdicchio is one of the great Italian white wines, known for its freshness, savoriness, and aromatic complexity. On the nose, it can offer notes of white fruit, herbs, flowers, and a typical almond-like finish, while on the palate it combines balance and structure. In the more important versions, such as the Riserva or wines from old vines, it also shows an interesting evolutionary potential. It is a versatile white, suitable for both those seeking immediacy and those who love deeper and longer-lived wines.
What is the difference between Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi and Verdicchio di Matelica?
They are two important expressions of the same grape variety, but linked to different territories. The Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi is generally broader and fuller-bodied, with a drinkability that combines softness and savory tension. The Verdicchio di Matelica, on the other hand, tends to be more vertical, fresh, and nervous, with great expressive precision. Both represent the best of the Marche Verdicchio and offer complementary styles, suitable for different tastes and occasions.
What dishes pair best with Verdicchio?
Verdicchio is a very gastronomic wine and pairs well with a wide variety of dishes. It is excellent with fish appetizers, shellfish, delicate first courses, risottos, white meats, and fresh or semi-aged cheeses. The more structured and mature versions, such as the Riserva or selections from old vines, can also accompany more intense dishes, baked fish, flavorful preparations, and mushroom cuisine. Its savoriness makes it always very effective at the table.