Colline Pescaresi IGT is a red wine known for its intense ruby red color, rich aroma of red fruits and spices. The taste is harmonious, full, and well-structured with a hint of tannins and a long lasting finish. The wine has a medium body and balanced acidity.

History

The Colline Pescaresi IGT designation was established in the 1990s as part of a movement to recognize and promote the unique wine traditions of specific areas in Italy. This wine is produced from vineyards located in the Pescara hills, a region with a rich history of viticulture dating back to Roman times.

Geographical Production Area

Colline Pescaresi IGT is produced in the Pescara hills of the Abruzzo region in east-central Italy. The area is characterized by its hilly terrain, Mediterranean climate, and limestone-based soil, which contribute to the unique quality and character of this wine.