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In the heart of the Marche region, where the hills light up with vivid colors and the sea breeze caresses the vineyards, a wine as fascinating as it is rare is born: Lacrima. This red wine, a true oenological jewel, owes its name to the characteristic "weeping" of the grapes that compose it, a phenomenon that occurs when the thin and delicate skin of the berry breaks, allowing the sweet and fragrant juice to ooze out.
Lacrima is produced mainly in the area of Morro d'Alba, a small village that has proudly preserved this ancient winemaking tradition. The history of Lacrima is shrouded in mystery, but it is said to have been appreciated since the times of Frederick Barbarossa, who during the siege of Ancona, is said to have stopped in these lands to savor the precious nectar.
The grapes that give life to this wine are exclusively native, and Lacrima di Morro d'Alba DOC represents one of the few denominations dedicated to such a particular grape variety. The winemaking techniques respect tradition, enhancing the peculiarities of these extraordinary berries. Fermentation takes place in steel, with a brief aging in the bottle to preserve the aromatic quality and freshness of the final product.
The organoleptic profile of Lacrima is a true triumph of olfactory and taste sensations. On the nose, it explodes in a bouquet of floral scents, where rose and violet stand out, accompanied by notes of red fruits like cherry and raspberry. The body is delicate yet decisive, with a pleasant softness that envelops the palate, supported by a fine and velvety tannic texture. The finish is persistent, with an aftertaste that recalls sweet spices and a slight balsamic note.
Lacrima is a wine that lends itself to multiple gastronomic pairings, thanks to its versatility and distinctive character. It pairs perfectly with typical dishes of the Marche tradition, such as porchetta or rabbit in porchetta, but is also an ideal companion for aged cheeses or artisanal cured meats. For those who dare, it is worth trying with dishes based on flavorful fish, like brodetto all'anconetana.
If you are a lover of wines that tell a story, Lacrima is the perfect choice to enrich your cellar with a label that speaks of passion and authenticity. On Vino45, you can discover an exclusive selection of the best Lacrima di Morro d'Alba, ready to surprise you with their elegance and uniqueness. Do not miss the opportunity to explore this small great treasure of the Marche, capable of enchanting with its enveloping aromas and unmistakable flavor.