Verdicchio is a delcious Italian white wine, vino bianco, from The beautiful Marche region which lies in the heart of Italy between the Apennines and the Adriatic sea.
This one called di Gino from Frattoria San Lorenzo is a pretty fine example of how great Italian white wines can be.
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Verdicchio is a very fine wine which I liken to Torrontes or Gruener Veltliner. Smooth and balanced it has a light straw color, sometimes slightly green, Nice floral aroma on the nose and a dry but not astringent fruit flavor with a slight bitter finish.
This wine well will go well with pungent Italian cheese like Pecorino, nuts, olives and seafood dishes.
"Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi is the most famous and historically noted DOC wine of the Marches. The vines of the extremely ancient Verdicchio variety, which originated in the region but is now grown as well in Friuli, the Veneto, Tuscany and Campania, cover the hills that flank the river Esino. And it is believed that the cultivation of vines in the Marches began in that same area." Verdicchio Wine
They also say, "At the center of that historic grape-growing district, known as the Castelli di Jesi, stands the community that has given its name to the wine, the ancient Aesis, a Roman colony although probably of Umbrian origin.
It has quite a long history. "Jesi, is intertwined with that of its Castelli, of which there remain only the ruins. Castelbellino, Castelplanio, Maiolati, Monte Roberto and Cupramontana. The latter was a town that grew up around a temple built in honor of the goddess Cupra and restored in 217 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. At the temple, propitiatory rites were performed in which wine, the probable ancestor of Verdicchio, was drunk in honor of Cupra, goddess of wealth and opulence. The reputation of Verdicchio spread from the Roman lands to the barbarians beyond the Alps, who invaded and brought down the empire in the West. When in 410, Alaric, king of the Visigoths, was passing through the Marches on his way to besiege and sack Rome, he reportedly ordered that 40 mules be loaded with barrels of Verdicchio to take along with him because he held that the wine was excellent for maintaining and stimulating the strength of his soldiers. However, the wine could have come from the neighboring Verdicchio di Metalica zone. Verdicchio has been cited in poetry innumerable times over the centuries. Among those who have mentioned the wine was the noted Tuscan poet of the 16th century Pietro Aretino. Despite his reputation as a denigrator of everything and everyone, he had nothing but warm words of praise for the wine's dietetic and gustatory virtues. Today, the worldwide reputation of Verdicchio, the leading DOC wine of the Marches in terms of quantity, has been further enhanced in respect to prestige and sales by the introduction in Italy and abroad of a new sparkling wine that some estates are now producing both by the Charmat and the Champenois methods. The Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi can be labeled with the geographical qualification Classico when it is produced in the oldest sector of the zone indicated in the DOC discipline." Ohh the good old days.
Sells for around 10 Bucks. Found this one at Home Liquors in Verona.
The aroma is wonderful, however be prepared for the 'slightly' bitter after taste..for some it may not be what they expected...enjoy!
Posted by: Adam | 09/11/2008 at 15:26
Buy only Verdicchio from le Marche and try the one produced by farmers for their family exclusive use.
Here the entire list of Marche wine producers that have Internet site, with map:
http://www.marchebreaks.com/marchewines.htm
Posted by: Mariano Pallottini | 07/03/2008 at 08:55
I'm happy you enjoyed Verdicchio. It's a great italian wine and Marche it's a beautiful place for holidays
Posted by: Alberto | 07/02/2008 at 07:11