Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

42° 40' 30" N

LATITUDE

13° 43' 59.88" E

LONGITUDE

2

APPELATIONS

about this subregion

The Colline Teramane Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOCG stands as a testament to Italy's rich winemaking heritage. Situated in the heart of the Abruzzo region, this renowned wine-producing area is celebrated for crafting exceptional red wines. The landscape is a patchwork of rolling hills, a mosaic of vineyards gracing the countryside.

Nestled amidst these hills are several villages, such as Teramo, Montorio al Vomano, and Bellante, each contributing to the unique terroir of the Colline Teramane. The vineyards here benefit from a harmonious interplay of altitude, soil diversity, and microclimates. Montepulciano is the star grape variety, thriving under the local conditions and producing wines of remarkable character.

Renowned for its deep color, rich body, and velvety texture, Colline Teramane Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOCG wines exude flavors of dark berries, spices, and subtle earthiness. These wines exhibit a balanced structure of tannins and acidity, offering immediate pleasure while possessing the potential for graceful aging.

The dedication to tradition and quality is upheld by the local wine community, fostering a sense of unity among producers. The Colline Teramane Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOCG wines have gained acclaim for their remarkable expression of the land and the passion of those who craft them. Just as the wines embody the essence of this terroir, the region itself resonates with a rich history that draws in wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs from around the world.

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Vineyard Hectares

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WINERIES

1400-1600

GROWING DEGREE DAYS

Discover Terroir

The Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG region is gracefully situated within the Abruzzo province in central Italy. Cradled by the Apennine Mountains to the west and the Adriatic Sea to the east, this enchanting terroir boasts a captivating juxtaposition of landscapes. Verdant vineyards stretch across rolling hills and valleys, embracing the villages of Teramo, Montorio al Vomano, Bellante, and more. Each village contributes to the region's intricate mosaic of flavors and aromas.

As the terrain ascends, vineyards are strategically positioned at varying elevations above sea level. This elevation diversity nurtures a range of microclimates, endowing the wines with distinct characteristics. The region's heart is sheltered by mountains, granting it a favorable climate influenced by both the sea's gentle breezes and the sheltering peaks.

The Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG region echoes the harmony between nature and winemaking, inviting enthusiasts to explore its flavors and experience the essence of a place where terroir and tradition intertwine.

The Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG region enjoys a temperate climate that influences the captivating character of its wines. Nestled within the Abruzzo province of central Italy, its climate is a delicate dance between its geographical location and the influences of surrounding features.

Throughout the growing season, from spring to early fall, the region experiences significant day-night temperature shifts. Warm days are paired with cool nights, nurturing the development of grapes' flavors and aromas. This diurnal temperature variation safeguards the grapes' acidity while facilitating a gradual maturation process.

Winters embrace a cold embrace, with occasional sub-freezing temperatures and a touch of snowfall, painting a picturesque scene. Spring unveils a gentle warming, signaling the awakening of the vines from dormancy and the commencement of bud break.

As summer arrives, the warmth settles in, though the elevation of vineyards—ranging from around 200 to 40 meters above sea level—plays a role in tempering the heat. The presence of the nearby Apennine Mountains balances high temperatures, preserving grape acidity and gradually advancing flavors.

Autumn is pivotal for grape harvest, where temperatures cool once more and day-night shifts persist. This phase grants grapes the chance to reach ideal ripeness and build the intricate flavor profiles that define the region's wines.

Rainfall in the Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG region is moderate, spanning around 800 to 1000 millimeters annually. The distribution is relatively even throughout the year, with a slightly drier spell during summer. This balanced water availability contributes to healthy vine growth and grape development.

In summary, the climate of the Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG region orchestrates a symphony of flavors and aromas in its wines. Guided by continental influences, elevation shifts, and nuanced temperature dynamics, these wines are an enchanting manifestation of their unique terroir and climatic embrace.

The Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG region boasts a diverse range of soils that play a crucial role in shaping the distinctive character of its wines. These soils are a testament to the intricate mosaic of terroirs found within the region.

Clay-Based Soils:Clay-based soils are a prominent feature in the Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG area. These soils hold moisture well, providing a steady water supply to the vines even during drier periods. This characteristic contributes to healthy vine growth and balanced grape development. The clay's ability to retain nutrients also enhances the grapes' flavor profile, yielding wines with a robust fruit character.

Limestone and Marl:Limestone and marl soils are another facet of the region's terroir. These calcareous soils lend a unique mineral influence to the grapes, imparting a subtle complexity to the resulting wines. They also tend to have good drainage properties, preventing excess water retention and promoting healthy root systems. The presence of limestone and marl can add finesse and structure to the wines, contributing to their aging potential.

Sandy Loam Soils:Sandy loam soils provide a lighter and more well-draining foundation for vine growth. These soils offer excellent aeration, allowing the vines' roots to penetrate deeply and access nutrients. The drainage properties of sandy loam soils are beneficial in maintaining the health of the vines, preventing waterlogged conditions that can lead to disease. Grapes grown in sandy loam soils tend to exhibit bright fruit flavors and an elegant structure.

Alluvial Deposits:The region also features alluvial deposits, a result of historical sediment deposition from rivers and streams. These deposits create a diverse array of soil compositions, each contributing its unique imprint on the grapes. Alluvial soils often have good drainage properties, allowing excess water to flow away from the vines' root zones. This feature aids in preventing water stress and root rot.

Discover

In the DOCG Colline Teramane Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, the most widely planted grape variety is Montepulciano. This grape has a thick skin, and gives the Rosso and Riserva wine of this DOCG an intense color. In addition, Montepulciano gives the wines a great richness in tannins and body. Regarding the flavor profile, Montepulciano brings notes reminiscent of black fruits, such as cherries or plums, along with some spicy touches. On the other hand, Montepulciano has a great capacity to develop complexity as the wines age, something that makes it very versatile. 

In the wines of this DOCG, Montepulciano is accompanied by another variety, very appreciated in the region: Sangiovese.

Sangiovese: Sangiovese is used as part of a blend with Montepulciano, adding a layer of complexity to Colline Teramane Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOCG wines. The Sangiovese notes, reminiscent of cherries, raspberries and plums, ammonize nicely with those contributed by Montepulciano. In addition, Sangiovese gives the wines of the region an herbal note that makes them unique.

The Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG wines exude a distinct charm, embodying both tradition and innovation in every bottle. Celebrated as the pride of the region, these wines showcase the remarkable Montepulciano grape in two distinguished styles: Rosso and Riserva.

  1. Colline Teramane Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOCG Rosso: In Rosso wines, harmonious notes can be found that recall red fruits, black fruits and even some floral notes. On the other hand, on the palate you can find notes of cherries, plums and berries, with a subtle complexity coming from the spicy notes. This type of wine requires a minimum aging of one year, something that helps to give them a smoother texture in the mouth.
  2. Colline Teramane Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOCG Riserva: This wine involves taking Rosso wines a step further. Although they have the same composition (blend of Montepulciano and Sangiovese) the Riserva wines are aged for a minimum of 3 years. As a result, more complex wines are obtained, with notes of red fruits and spices but also with some earthy notes. In addition, they feel more harmonious in the mouth, because the tannins are softened.
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