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Marramiero 'Inferi' Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 2020
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Description
Winemaking
Marramiero is a respected family estate in Abruzzo's Montepulciano heartland, known for balancing modern winemaking technique with deep respect for regional tradition. The winery focuses on expressing the distinctive character of their hillside vineyards through careful vineyard management and measured cellar work, allowing the wine's natural structure and complexity to develop over time.
Tasting Notes
The 'Inferi' opens with layered aromas of dark cherry and ripe plum, backed by subtle spice and a distinctly earthy minerality that speaks to Abruzzo's limestone-rich soils. On the palate, you'll find a structured, elegant wine with firm but refined tannins and concentrated dark fruit, accented by leather and tobacco notes that add gravitas without overwhelming the fruit. The finish is long and mineral-driven, with a gentle persistence that invites another sip.
Producer
Marramiero operates as a boutique producer in the heart of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, farming with attention to sustainable viticulture while respecting the region's heritage. The estate's Riserva bottlings receive extended aging to showcase the age-worthiness and complexity that define their best expressions, positioning Marramiero among the serious voices in contemporary Abruzzo.
Terroir
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo sits in the Adriatic foothills of central Italy, where limestone-rich soils and a continental climate create wines of natural structure and mineral precision. The elevation and exposure of these hillside vineyards moderate ripening, allowing grapes to build acidity and tannin complexity that rewards cellaring and food pairing.
Food Pairings
This wine's firm tannins and earthy character make it an ideal match for braised beef short ribs with rosemary and root vegetables, or a simpler grilled steak with coarse salt and black pepper. For something equally satisfying but lighter, try it alongside mushroom risotto with aged Pecorino or roasted lamb chops with herbs—the mineral edge will cut through richness beautifully.
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