Success in France for Picenos Wine
Vinexpo, the yearly trade fair held in Bordeaux ended June 23rd. Picenos consortium took part in the event through its 38 member companies.
The Piceno landscapes and its variegated colours have been depicted by excellent painters and artists who were born here or who lived here for most of their lifetime.
The Piceno region is not just wine alone: this land between the Adriatic sea and the Sibillini mountains offers many flavours and local produce.
The beauty of the Piceno landscapes is appreciated in person even more so by delving deep into its natural surroundings.
A generous land of food and wine but also rich in contrasts in its opposites that are so close that they merge with one another…
Lago di Pilato is located on Monte Vettore and is the only natural lake of the Marche region. Likewise for other places of this area, people thought it was magical and mysterious. Some believe it was where the body of Pilate (hence the name) fell, after being sentenced to death by Tiberius, some a place [...]
Even though we do not have much information on the history of Marche wine producing, its wines should have been known in Roman times if, in 410 AD
Piceno is not just hills but it’s sea too: its Riviera is renowned throughout Italy. What could truly be more pleasurable than a cold glass of sparkling Passerina.
When wine is made with the quality famous of the producers belonging to Picenos, it can be enjoyed anywhere and with the certainty of not being let down.
This district has skilfully passed on some traditions, thanks also to the peculiar geographic conformation that favour the preservation of knowledge.
Piceno is a land of antique traditions whose origins are sometimes lost in legend.
The first signs of settlement in this area date back to the prehistoric era, as can be seen in the numerous remains of the inland region…