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Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Review

Tim Lemke by Tim Lemke
Apr 15, 2008
in Italian Wine, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Red Wines
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Say it with me: mon-tuh-pul-CHEE-an-no dah BROOT-zo. 

It’s one of my favorite Italian wines and not just because it’s fun to say.  It’s a very approachable Italian country wine that is often overlooked.  Yet it is very enjoyable and can have as much complexity as more popular varietals.  It’s much less acidic than many other Italian wines, such as Sangiovese or Nebbiolo, and it has soft tannins.

Montepulciano is the grape and Abruzzo is the region, which you’ll find 70 miles east of Rome and continuing to the Adriatic Sea.  To be clear, there is also a community in Italy named Montepulciano, but that is not the source of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo.

Old World Meets New World

One of the things that I really enjoyed about many of these wines is that they have a nice blend of old world and new world wine characteristics.  They have some of the earthiness and complexity you would expect from an old world wine with a fruit-forward palate that you would expect in new world wines.  At times I am a fan of both (old and new), so when I can’t decide which I want, this is the perfect choice.

Over the past few weeks I’ve reviewed several bottles of this delightful Italian wine and it’s time to summarize the results.

Top Picks

My top pick from this series is La Valentina from Fattoria La Valentina.  This wine showed outstanding complexity and was enjoyable all around.  At $13 it is reasonably priced.

My second choice is Masciarelli, which shouldn’t be a new name to fans of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo.  This is a popular choice for many, and for good reason.  It has great concentration, good complexity and is a bargain at $9.

Another pick that I’ll have to call the best deal is Farnese Vini – Farneto Valley.  This wine has smoke and cherry aromas on the nose and a berry-filled palate.  This is a great way to try Montepulciano d’Abruzzo for only $7.

Most of the wines I tasted ended up somewhere in the mid 80’s.  So there are several decent choices available.  Here’s the full list.

Brand

Year

Rating

Price

La Valentina

2005

88

$12.99

Masciarelli

2003

87

$8.99

Farnese Vini – Farneto Valley

2005

86

$6.99

Quattro Mani

2006

85

$8.99

Rubiro

2004

85

$13.99

Filomusi Guelfi

2003

85

$15.99

Majolica

2006

82

$9.99

Villa Cerrina

2003

79

$5.99

Stella Italia

2004

69

$7.99

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Comments 6

  1. griff says:
    17 years ago

    nice article…THANKS!!

  2. Frank says:
    17 years ago

    Did you five a dialect pronunciation for “Montepulciano”? I have neer visited there, so I don’t know. Standard Italian would not be “CHEE-an-no.”

  3. Frank says:
    17 years ago

    Sorry, let me correct the typos:
    Did you give a dialect pronunciation for “Montepulciano”? I have never visited there, so I don’t know. Standard Italian would not be “CHEE-an-no.”

  4. Nigel @ tesco wines online says:
    16 years ago

    Thats a nifty looking ratings table above. I like the fact that you have La Valentina top rated at 88 and at $12.99. Just shows you don’t have to pay top dollar for a highly rated wine.

  5. Tim says:
    16 years ago

    I agree, Nigel. There are plenty of tasty wines available at bargain prices. Cheers!

  6. Sarah says:
    16 years ago

    I know Frank’s question is old, but I wanted to comment. I lived in the town of Montepulciano while studying abroad, and the “ci” is pronounced with a “chee” sound. Thanks for the wine review as well!

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