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Colline Teramane
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo (Italy)

Colline Teramane DOCG is a red wine from Abruzzo.

It is made from minimum 95% Montepulciano grapes.

Colline Teramane Flavors

Black Berries and Sour Cherries are typical Colline Teramane flavors.

With Peppery Spices and Herbal notes of Oregano and Tomato.

Cherry
Black
Cherry
Black Currant
Black
Currant
Blackberry
Blackberry
Cherry
Sour
Cherry
Spices
Spices
Pepper
Pepper
Tomato
Tomato
Thyme
Oregano

Tertiary Flavors from Aging:

Oak
Oak
Tobacco
Tobacco
Cocoa
Cocoa
Leather
Leather

Colline Teramane Profile

Colline Teramane is known for smooth tannins and high acidity:

BODY:Medium - Plus
TANNINS:Medium - Plus
FRUIT:Medium
ACIDITY:Medium - High
ALCOHOL:13% ABV
Temperature Serving temperature:
17-18°C (63-64°F)

Colline Teramane Food Pairing

Because of Tannins and Acidity, Colline Teramane pairs best with Rich Food.

Colline Teramane pairs well with both Italian and International Food.

Antipasti
Antipasti
Olive Oil
Olive Oil
Pasta
Rich
Pasta
Pizza
Rich
Pizza
Rabbit
Rabbit
Pork
Pork
Lamb
Lamb
Veal
Veal
Hamburger
Hamburger
Duck
Duck
Wild Boar
Wild Boar
Deer
Deer

Excellent Pairings

Aceto Balsamico Sauce.
Rich Pasta. Lasagne with Truffles.
Hamburger. Meatloaf.
Barbeque. Roasted Meat.
Lamb. Veal. Pork. Goat.
Asian. Curry. Saffron.

Italian Specialities

Tagliatelle al Ragu.

The Ideal Glass for Colline Teramane

The Bordeaux Glass was designed for enjoying fuller-bodied, tannic red wines. They are taller than other red wine glasses, and has a slimmer bowl.

The tall size allows the bouquet of the wine to develop, smooth out rough edges, play down tannins, and allow the wine to achieve balance.

The slimmer bowl directs the wine to the back of your mouth for a maximum taste.

If You Like Colline Teramane

You Might Also Like:

Barbera Superiore (Italy)
Bordeaux Right Bank (France)
Rosso di Montalcino (Italy)
Cannonau (Italy)
Châteauneuf-du-Pape (France)
Chianti Classico (Italy)
Duoro Tinto (Portugal)
Merlot (France)
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo (Italy)
Primitivo (Italy)
Ribeira Sacra (Spain)
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano (Italy)
Zinfandel (USA)

Montepulciano DOC(G)

Abruzzo has 2 pure Montepulciano DOCGs and 2 DOCs.

Under most of the DOC requirements, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo must contain from 80 to 100% Montepulciano grapes and up to 20% other grapes (Sangiovese).

NameDOC(G)Grapes
Colline Teramane Montepulciano d’AbruzzoDOCG 200390% Montepulciano
Terre Tolesi - TullumDOCG 201995% Montepulciano
 
Montepulciano d’AbruzzoDOC 196885% Montepulciano
Villamagna DOCDOC 201195% Montepulciano

The Rosé (Rosato) style of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is called Cerasuolo (Cherry). With aromas of orange peel, cinnamon, strawberry and dried cherries, it is a perfect match to Mediterranean and International food:

NameDOC(G)Grapes
Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo RosatoDOC 201085% Montepulciano

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo should not be confused with Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, a Tuscan wine made mainly from Sangiovese.


Wine Region Abruzzo

Aosta

Climate

Abruzzo has a mediterranean climate, with hot summers and cold winters, which makes it ideal for growing wine grapes.

Soil

The soil varies from clayey and calcareous in the coastal areas to rocky and sandy in the mountains.

Red Wines

White Wines

Red Wine

Colline Teramane
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
Terre Tollesi - Tullum
Villamagna

White Wine

Trebbiano d'Abruzzo
Pecorino
Fiano d’Abruzzo


Rosé Wines

Sparkling Wines

Rosé Wines

Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo

Sparkling

Spumante d’Abruzzo

Black Grapes

White Grapes

Cabernet Sauvignon

60% Montepulciano

Sauvignon

30% Trebbiano


Appelations

Colline Teramane DOCG
Casauria DOCG (proposed)
Terre Tollesi/Tullum DOCG

Abruzzo DOC
Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo DOC
Controguerra DOC
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOC
Ortona DOC
Trebbiano d’Abruzzo DOC
Villamagna DOC


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