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Wines of Marche

Marche Wines: elegance, identity, and great Adriatic terroirs

The Marche Wines encapsulate one of the most authentic expressions of Italian winemaking, featuring whites of great character and reds with a strong territorial profile. This selection highlights labels that tell the story of the Marche region through their emblematic grape varieties, such as Verdicchio, Montepulciano, Lacrima, Pecorino, and Chardonnay, along with modern interpretations and bottles of absolute significance.

From the coast to the inland hills, the region offers wines recognizable for their freshness, depth, and ability to evolve over time. In the collection, you will find denominations such as Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Conero, Rosso Piceno, Offida, Lacrima di Morro d’Alba, and various versions of Marche IGT, providing a broad and coherent overview of the territory.

The Verdicchio: the white heart of the Marche

The Verdicchio is the absolute protagonist of this selection. The labels present range from classic and reserve versions to more contemporary interpretations, including special vintages and formats like Magnum. The catalog features reference producers such as Bucci azienda agricola, Garofoli 1901, Umani Ronchi, Marotti Campi, Tenute San Sisto, and La Monacesca.

These wines stand out for notes of white fruit, fine herbs, citrus, mineral depth, and a structure capable of accompanying seafood dishes, stuffed pasta, white meats, and medium-aged cheeses. The reserve and selection versions, such as Villa Bucci, Podium, or Salmariano, best express the evolutionary potential of the Marche Verdicchio.

Marchigian Reds: character, energy, and territoriality

Alongside the whites, the collection includes reds with strong personality such as Conero DOCG, Rosso Conero, Rosso Piceno, and Marche Rosso IGT. Here, prestigious labels emerge such as Pelago, Kurni, Grosso Agontano, Campo San Giorgio, and Cumaro, which narrate the more intense and Mediterranean side of the region.

These wines are suitable for meat dishes, game, braises, and structured plates. Their strength lies in the balance between fruit maturity, tannic structure, and territorial identity, with interpretations that blend tradition and research. They are ideal for those seeking Italian reds with personality, capable of offering depth and longevity.

Offida, Pecorino, and the most modern expressions

The selection also includes wines linked to rapidly growing denominations and grape varieties, such as Offida and Pecorino, along with offerings like Lacrima di Morro d’Alba and Chardonnay Marche IGT. These bottles broaden the understanding of the region, offering different aromatic profiles, greater immediacy in some cases, and great enjoyment at the table.

For those wishing to discover the more multifaceted face of the Marche, this collection brings together white wines, reds, reserves, and rare bottles with a clear common thread: quality, identity, and belonging to the territory.

Explore the selection of Marche Wines and choose the label that best suits your cellar or for a special pairing.

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What are the most representative wines of the Marche?
Among the most representative wines of the Marche region are Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Conero, Rosso Piceno, and Lacrima di Morro d’Alba. In this collection, you will find various interpretations of these denominations, from classic versions to reserves, as well as Marche IGT wines with strong personality. It is a selection designed for those who want to discover the territory through authoritative labels, with a balance between tradition, varietal identity, and the ability to evolve over time.
What pairings are suitable for Marche Wines?
The Wines of Marche offer great versatility at the table. The Verdicchio pairs well with fish, shellfish, seafood pasta dishes, white meats, and not too aged cheeses. Reds like Conero, Rosso Piceno, and Marche Rosso IGT are more suitable for red meats, game, roasts, and rich dishes. The more aromatic labels, such as Lacrima and Pecorino, also work very well with flavorful cuisine and Mediterranean preparations.
Why choose a Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi or a Conero?
The Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi is one of the great Italian whites: it combines freshness, structure, and minerality, with excellent aging potential in the reserve or selection versions. The Conero, on the other hand, represents the more intense and profound side of the Marche reds, often based on Montepulciano, with richness of fruit and good tannic structure. Choosing these labels means opting for wines that clearly express the territory and offer recognizable quality in the glass.