Colline Teatine IGT is a red wine known for its ruby red color, which can become garnet with aging. The aroma is intense, fine, and characteristic, often reminiscent of ripe red fruits. It is a full-bodied wine, with a harmonious taste and a hint of tannin. It boasts a good acidity, which gives it a pleasant freshness.

History

The history of Colline Teatine IGT wine is deeply rooted in the Abruzzo region. The vineyards in the hills of Teatine have been appreciated since the time of the Romans for their favorable conditions for viticulture. This wine was recognized as IGT (Typical Geographical Indication) in 1995, a recognition that guarantees the quality and origins of the wine.

Geographical Production Area

Colline Teatine IGT wine is produced in the hilly areas of the province of Chieti, in the Abruzzo region of Italy. The region is characterized by a temperate climate, with mild winters and hot summers. The soil in these hilly areas is predominantly clay, which is ideal for the growth of the grapevines. The vineyards are mostly located at altitudes between 200 and 400 meters above sea level.