
Abruzzo
Abruzzo, situated in central Italy and sharing the same latitude as Rome, extends from the Apennines’ heart to the Adriatic Sea.
Known as “the greenest region in Europe,” nearly half of its area, which is the largest in Europe, is designated as national parks and protected nature reserves.
The region’s wine production focuses on two varieties: the red Montepulciano and the white Trebbiano.
Recently gaining popularity in Europe is the white varietal Pecorino, appreciated for its vibrant freshness and zest.

Umani Ronchi
Umani Ronchi, a wine estate managed by the Bianchi-Bernetti family since 1957.
The winery has been producing Verdicchio, Montepulciano and others that find their finest expression in Marche and Abruzzo.
The estate spans 210 hectares, nestled between the hills and the Adriatic Sea. The vineyards are organically cultivated.
Umani Ronchi gained a first recognition when its Pelago wine was awarded the “Best red wine in the world” by the IWC in 1997.
In 2024, Umani Ronchi has been elected “Best Winery of the Year” by Gambero Rosso.
In Asia, the Jorio wine rose to fame after being featured in the manga “The Drops of God.”


















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