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The white wines of Le Marche - freshness and elegance on the Adriatic coast
The Le Marche region, located on the Adriatic coast and characterized by rolling hills, river meadows, and coastlines, offers an impressive variety of white wines. The mild, Mediterranean-influenced climate and calcareous soils ensure that the grapes ripen with particular aroma and freshness. The Marche region produces white wines that combine elegance, fruitiness, and fine minerality, making them suitable for both everyday drinking and special occasions.
Verdicchio - The classic wine of the Marche region
The most important white grape variety in the Marche region is Verdicchio, which is mainly grown in the hills around Jesi and Matelica. Verdicchio wines are characterized by a light straw color, a delicate, fruity aroma with notes of green apples, citrus fruits, and almonds, and a pronounced but harmonious acidity. This combination makes Verdicchio a very elegant white wine that pairs well with fish dishes, seafood, or light appetizers. With age, Verdicchio wines develop complex aromas of honey, nuts, and Mediterranean herbs, underscoring the versatility of this grape variety.
Trebbiano and other white wines of the region
In addition to Verdicchio, Trebbiano grapes also play an important role in the Marche region. The white wines produced from them are often light, fresh, and accessible, with subtle fruit aromas and a clear, harmonious acidity. Trebbiano complements the indigenous varieties perfectly and produces uncomplicated white wines that are ideal as an aperitif or for everyday enjoyment. There are also local cuvées and lesser-known white varieties that reflect the richness and diversity of the wine-growing culture in the Marche region.
A regional highlight: Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC
A particularly well-known highlight of the Marche region is Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC, often considered the flagship white wine of the region. This wine embodies the typical freshness, fruitiness, and elegance of Verdicchio, but can also develop complex aromas when aged. The combination of fine acidity, mineral character, and aromatic depth makes it a versatile wine that pairs well with fish dishes, pasta, and lighter meat dishes. With its long tradition and high quality, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi is a prime example of the Marche region's white wine excellence.
Conclusion: White wines from the Marche region - freshness, elegance, and Mediterranean character
The white wines of the Marche region show that the region has more to offer than just red wines or well-known red wine vineyards. Verdicchio is a flagship for quality, elegance, and aromatic diversity, while Trebbiano and other local varieties complement the range. Those looking for white wines that combine freshness, minerality, and Mediterranean lightness will find a traditional, multifaceted, and enjoyable wine landscape in the Marche region. - Gerardo [TS12/25]
The Le Marche region, located on the Adriatic coast and characterized by rolling hills, river meadows, and coastlines, offers an impressive variety of white wines. The mild, Mediterranean-influenced climate and calcareous soils ensure that the grapes ripen with particular aroma and freshness. The Marche region produces white wines that combine elegance, fruitiness, and fine minerality, making them suitable for both everyday drinking and special occasions.
Verdicchio - The classic wine of the Marche region
The most important white grape variety in the Marche region is Verdicchio, which is mainly grown in the hills around Jesi and Matelica. Verdicchio wines are characterized by a light straw color, a delicate, fruity aroma with notes of green apples, citrus fruits, and almonds, and a pronounced but harmonious acidity. This combination makes Verdicchio a very elegant white wine that pairs well with fish dishes, seafood, or light appetizers. With age, Verdicchio wines develop complex aromas of honey, nuts, and Mediterranean herbs, underscoring the versatility of this grape variety.
Trebbiano and other white wines of the region
In addition to Verdicchio, Trebbiano grapes also play an important role in the Marche region. The white wines produced from them are often light, fresh, and accessible, with subtle fruit aromas and a clear, harmonious acidity. Trebbiano complements the indigenous varieties perfectly and produces uncomplicated white wines that are ideal as an aperitif or for everyday enjoyment. There are also local cuvées and lesser-known white varieties that reflect the richness and diversity of the wine-growing culture in the Marche region.
A regional highlight: Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC
A particularly well-known highlight of the Marche region is Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC, often considered the flagship white wine of the region. This wine embodies the typical freshness, fruitiness, and elegance of Verdicchio, but can also develop complex aromas when aged. The combination of fine acidity, mineral character, and aromatic depth makes it a versatile wine that pairs well with fish dishes, pasta, and lighter meat dishes. With its long tradition and high quality, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi is a prime example of the Marche region's white wine excellence.
Conclusion: White wines from the Marche region - freshness, elegance, and Mediterranean character
The white wines of the Marche region show that the region has more to offer than just red wines or well-known red wine vineyards. Verdicchio is a flagship for quality, elegance, and aromatic diversity, while Trebbiano and other local varieties complement the range. Those looking for white wines that combine freshness, minerality, and Mediterranean lightness will find a traditional, multifaceted, and enjoyable wine landscape in the Marche region. - Gerardo [TS12/25]
| Name | Marche | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Category | Wine Region | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Vineyard Area (Hectare) | 25.000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Grape Varieties | Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Cabernet, Merlot, Lacrima, Verdicchio, Grechetto, Pecorino, Chardonnay, Trebbiano | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Capital | Ancona | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mvria · Offida Pecorino DOC 2016, Simone CapecciSimone Capecci, Marche € 49,95 66,60 €/L | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tufilla · Marche Passerina IGP 2024 (Bio), Simone CapecciSimone Capecci, Marche € 10,95 14,60 €/L | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||