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Passerina
Discover the fascinating world of Passerina, a white wine that embodies the beauty of the Marche and Abruzzo hills. This grape variety, whose name evokes images of graceful little birds, is one of the hidden gems of Italian winemaking, appreciated for its freshness and versatility. Passerina has a history intertwined with the rural traditions of these regions, where it has been carefully and dedicatedly cultivated for centuries to create wines of extraordinary quality.
Passerina grapes, characterized by compact clusters and golden berries, are mainly grown in the Marche and Abruzzo, two regions boasting ideal climatic conditions for viticulture. Here, the combination of limestone-clay soil and mild climate, influenced by the proximity of the Adriatic Sea, allows the vines to express their aromatic potential to the fullest. Production techniques vary, often including steel vinification that preserves the wine's freshness and fragrance, while in some cases, brief wood aging is experimented with to add complexity.
The organoleptic profile of Passerina is a true invitation to a sensory journey. On the nose, it presents floral and fruity scents, reminiscent of white flowers, citrus, and green apple, accompanied by a hint of aromatic herbs. On the palate, Passerina stands out for its lively acidity and lightness, giving the wine immediate drinkability and a pleasant persistence. The structure is elegant and well-balanced, making it an ideal companion for many convivial occasions.
Passerina is perfect for accompanying fish dishes, seafood salads, and vegetable-based first courses, thanks to its ability to enhance flavors without overpowering them. It is also a wine suitable for being enjoyed as an aperitif, for those who love to start a meal with a touch of freshness.
On Vino45, we invite you to discover our selection of Passerina, a wine that will enchant you with its refined simplicity and its ability to tell the story of unique territories. Whether you are a white wine enthusiast or seeking new sensory experiences, Passerina will win you over with its genuine character and innate elegance.