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Castorani - Winalist
Cadetto Line
Linea Amorino
Lunch at the Winery
Organic
1 reviews 5.0

Castorani

Come and discover the secrets of the production of our wines that Angelo, the winemaker, will be ...
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

25,00 € - 60,00 €

Cantina Orlandi Contucci Ponno - Winalist
Our welcome
The essence of the winery
The Winemaker's Collection
Conventional
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Cantina Orlandi Contucci Ponno

Situated on the first hills of the Vomano River valley, a couple of kilometers from the Adriatic ...
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Teramo Hills Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

10,00 € - 35,00 €

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4.80 (427219)

Enjoyed all the detail we received on how they create their wine. Nice tasting. Very nice venue.

Mark

5.0

Such a wonderful way to gain some knowledge of the Bordeaux Wine Regions Appellations & delivered eloquently professionally & in such a friendly way by Ju...

Leonie

5.0

Excellent hostess of a human-scale estate

4.5

The visit was truly wonderful, informative, and relaxed, so we laughed a lot. Highly recommended!

5.0

A very good experience, clear explanations, and a tour of the different areas of the winery. A tasting of three different cavas—simply fantastic.

Pilar

4.5

Excellent. A magical place worth visiting. Everything was fantastic!

Fernando Gustavo

5.0

Our guide, Laura, was fantastic… so knowledgeable and enthusiastic. The tour is the highlight of our trip to the region so far.

Geoff

5.0

A magnificent house, renovated to its original state. And the flute in the garden—a delightful moment.

fabienne

4.5

Excellent time, thank you Lorine

5.0

Maria was so personable and gave a great tour

David

4.5

The tour of the cellars and outdoor spaces was very interesting. Lapo was excellent, explaining the wines in a precise and fluent manner. The tasting lived up to ...

Sara

5.0

Excellent tour and service. Lovely facility and very nice people. Wine was great for the price, with a good story.

Jeffrey

5.0

Had a wonderful wine tasting experience at a winery in Alsace. The wines were excellent, and the staff were incredibly welcoming and accommodating.Definitely a pl...

5.0

Absolutely incredible! A fantastic welcome; our guide showed us around the vineyards in a very informative way. It was a wonderful experience! Tip: come during th...

Anne-Catherine

5.0

Rachel did a great job on our tour. We learned many things that we didn’t know about Moro wines and their process.

David

4.5

A close-knit and very friendly family team. Excellent products.

Laurent

5.0

The museum was very interesting and we enjoyed seeing some of the stranger implements! We learnt so much about the region, soil, grape varieties. Dominika took re...

Jacqueline

5.0
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Best Abruzzo wineries: Good to know

What wine is Abruzzo known for?

Abruzzo is known for producing a range of high-quality wines, but it is particularly famous for its red wines made from the Montepulciano grape variety. Montepulciano is a deeply colored grape that produces full-bodied and flavorful wines, with notes of dark fruit, leather, and spices. Abruzzo's Montepulciano wines are known for their robust and complex flavor profiles, and they are well-regarded both in Italy and abroad.

In addition to its Montepulciano wines, Abruzzo is also known for its Trebbiano and Pecorino white wines, which are fresh and aromatic, with notes of citrus and green apples. These wines are often paired with the region's delicious seafood dishes, and they are a popular choice for aperitifs and summertime sipping.

Overall, Abruzzo is a versatile and dynamic wine-growing region, and its wines offer a fascinating and delicious taste of the region's heritage and traditions.

Is Abruzzo Italy in Tuscany?

No, Abruzzo is not in Tuscany. Abruzzo is a region located in central Italy, along the Adriatic coast, while Tuscany is a region located in central Italy, in the northwest of the country. While both regions are known for their rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine, they have different landscapes, climates, and wine-making traditions, and their wines have distinct flavor and aroma profiles.

Why is Abruzzo famous?

Abruzzo, Italy is often referred to as the "green lung of Europe" due to the presence of three National Parks, one Regional Park, and multiple natural reserves. Approximately one-third of the region is protected as a nature reserve, making Abruzzo the largest natural area in Europe, boasting 75% of Europe's flora and fauna species.

What are Abruzzo Wine grapes varieties?

Montepulciano: This is a red grape variety that is used to make full-bodied and flavorful red wines with notes of dark fruit, leather, and spices. Montepulciano is the most famous grape variety from Abruzzo and is widely regarded as one of the region's flagship wines.

Trebbiano: This is a white grape variety that is used to make fresh and aromatic white wines with notes of citrus and green apples. Trebbiano is widely planted in Abruzzo and is often used as a blending grape to add acidity and freshness to the region's red wines.

Pecorino: This is a white grape variety that is used to make crisp and aromatic white wines with a distinctive character. Pecorino is a relatively recent addition to Abruzzo's winemaking tradition, but it is quickly gaining popularity due to its unique flavor and aroma profile.

These grape varieties are well adapted to the region's climate and soil, and they produce wines with unique flavors and aromas that are characteristic of the region. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply looking for a new and interesting wine to try, Abruzzo wines offer a fascinating and delicious taste of the region's heritage and traditions.


What are the most popular Abruzzo wine & spirits producers?

The Abruzzo region concentrates a wide choice of wine or spirits estates. However, the top 3 wineries or distilleries preferred by our visitors for tours and tasting are:
  • Castorani with an average rating of 5.0 among 1 reviews.

How much does a winery tour and wine tasting in Abruzzo cost?

In Abruzzo, the average price of a cellar tour with wine tasting is €32.00. Prices vary according to several criteria:
  • The duration of the experience: The longer the visit and tasting, the higher the cost.
  • The type of visit: Visit to a cellar, wine estate, or distillery.
  • The presence of a guide: A tour guided by an expert, especially over a half or full day, can increase the price.
  • Services included: Premium tastings, number of wines tasted, and additional activities such as wine workshops or meals.
The most economical experience in the area is Our welcome at a price of €10.00 and the most expensive is Lunch at the Winery at €60.00.

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