White wine | Abruzzo, Italy
Discover the hidden gem of Abruzzo with this Tenimenti Regina Margherita Pecorino. Often overshadowed by its famous cheese namesake, the Pecorino grape is a historic, native Italian variety that nearly went extinct before its remarkable resurgence. This wine is a beautiful, modern expression of its terroir, crafted in the mountainous yet coastal landscape of Central Italy where the grapes benefit from high altitudes and cool breezes.
Upon pouring, you are greeted by an inviting, pale straw-yellow hue. The bouquet is intensely aromatic, showcasing delicate floral notes of acacia and jasmine, layered with bright, sunny citrus and luscious apricot. On the palate, this wine is elegantly dry, offering a refreshing and vibrant experience. It is not merely a crisp, acidic white; it possesses a surprising depth, with a medium body and a sophisticated, slightly creamy texture. You will find layers of ripe yellow fruits like peach and apple, balanced by the grape's signature bracing minerality and a hint of fresh, savory herbs, particularly sage, that defines the finish.
Why choose this specific wine? It offers exceptional value—a hallmark of the best Pecorino wines—providing a level of complexity and character that often rivals much more expensive bottles. It is a fantastic 'all-rounder' that brings a touch of Italian sophistication to your table without pretense.
This wine is a culinary chameleon. Its bright acidity and herbal undertones make it a classic partner for seafood dishes, especially grilled white fish, shellfish, or a classic pasta alle vongole (spaghetti with clams). It also pairs beautifully with lighter vegetarian fare, fresh goat cheeses, or traditional sheep's milk pecorino cheese, creating a regional pairing that celebrates the bounty of Abruzzo. Whether you are hosting a summer garden gathering, enjoying a relaxed weeknight dinner, or seeking a crisp aperitif to start your evening, this Tenimenti Regina Margherita Pecorino is a refreshing and reliable choice. Pour it well-chilled, take a sip, and let it transport you to the sun-drenched hills of Italy.