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The Society's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2024

Red Wine from Italy - Abruzzo
3.428571500 star rating 7 Reviews
This much-loved Montepulciano's ripe cherry and blackberry perfume leaps out of the glass, while the palate has a lovely fruit richness, accentuated by a twist of Mediterranean herbs, and a refreshing and firm dry finish. One of our Wine Society Pioneers, Contesa is rated in the top 100 most sustainable companies by their local government agency. They use pheromones to confuse local vine moths when they're mating as an alternative to chemical pest control, encourage wildflowers and grasses to attract pollinators and built a solar power plant on their winery roof which currently generates 50kW and covers 60% of their energy needs, and plan to build another 30kW of panels that will bring this up to 80%. Furthermore, Contesa use bottles produced entirely within Italy and of at least 58% recycled glass to reduce their carbon footprint.
Price: £8.95 Bottle (£11.93/litre)
Price: £107.00 Case of 12 (£11.89/litre)
In Stock
Code: IT45171

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Medium-bodied
  • Montepulciano
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2027
  • 13% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Cork, no capsule
  • 366 g (Empty bottle weight)

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Contesa

Rocco Pasetti is one of the most dynamic and talented producers we know and a great champion of wines of the Abruzzo. He was for many years the chief winemaker of the Roxan cooperative and one of the reasons we chose their Montepulciano as a Society wine.

More recently he bought his own estate, Vigna Corvino, with 30 hectares outside Pescara, planted with montepulciano and the local white grape pecorino. He also created his own model winery in the centre of the vines. These are planted on gentle hills between the Appennini mountains and the Adriatic sea – at 250 metres above sea level – with moderate rainfall and clay soils, which produce fragrant, rich wines. Rocco has abandoned weed killers and pesticides in favour of more natural methods.

The cellar was completed in 2004 and is carved into the hillside. As well as temperature-controlled stainless-steel tanks, the winery boasts a barrel room filled with Slavonian oak barrels.

Rocco, his wife Patrizia, sons Franco and Ugo and daughter Perla have frequently visited and met members at our Italian tastings. Contesa means ‘quarrel’ in Italian and is a nod back to Rocco’s winemaking great grandfather, who fought a hard battle with a local landowner to preserve his own vineyards back in 1903.

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