Terre di Chieti IGT is a wine of high quality with a red color that is intense and lively. It has a bouquet that is rich and fruity, with hints of blackberries and cherries. The taste is dry, harmonious, and has a slightly bitter aftertaste. Its body is medium, and it has a balanced acidity.

History

The Terre di Chieti IGT denomination was established in 2001 as an IGT title for the Abruzzo region of central Italy. The region's winemaking traditions date back to the Roman times. These wines have been produced in this area for centuries, and the winemaking techniques and traditions have been passed down through the generations.

Geographical Production Area

Terre di Chieti IGT wine is produced in the Chieti province of the Abruzzo region in central Italy. The region is characterized by a temperate climate, with moderate rainfall and a balance of warm days and cool nights. The soils are rich in minerals and the region's unique geography, with its proximity to the sea and the mountains, contributes to the unique characteristics of this wine.