Our winery has always been characterized by respect for the most typical grape varieties of our production area. First and foremost, Sagrantino, an indigenous grape variety of Montefalco, on which we are carrying out a careful work of zoning, in order to bring out the best of its subtle perspectives determined by the vintages and vineyard positions. Not only with the two crus Chiusa di Pannone and Molino dell’Attone, made with grapes from two vineyards that are very different in terms of exposure and soil conformation, but also with the classic Montefalco Sagrantino docg, for which we carefully choose the best plots in our vineyards from year to year.
Similar work is being done with Trebbiano Spoletino. A grape variety that in fact disappeared for years, but was only partially forgotten until its recent rediscovery, which has finally given our production area the possibility of also producing white wines with a long and interesting perspective, in addition to the already well-known reds. Versatile and surprising grape variety for the results it gives back in relation to different vinification techniques to aging. Rediscovery path started with the Trebium Spoleto Trebbiano Spoletino doc, vinified and aged in large barrels. Continued with the “Vigna Tonda” cru, where we tested for the first time the long maceration in amphorae, made of ceramic, terracotta and cement. And finally 100% Trebbiano Spoletino in our Classic Method Dosage Zéro. Completing the set of red grape varieties are Sangiovese and others typical of central Italy, which are important for the Montefalco Rosso doc blend of the Riserva version, and Grechetto for the whites.