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Wine Regions
Marche


Regional capital: Ancona
Provinces: Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Pesaro


The Marches ranks Fifteenth among the regions in size (9,694 square kilometres) and Thirteenth in population (1,426,000).

Vineyards cover 31,000 hectares (Eleventh) of which registered DOC plots total 10,000 hectares (Eleventh).

Annual wine production of 2,100,000 hectolitres (Tenth) includes 13 per cent of 282,000 hectolitres DOC (Tenth), of which about 75 per cent is white.

DOC AREAS
Bianchello del Metaura W-Dr
Bianco dei Colli Maceratesi W-Dr
Falerio dei Colli Ascolani W-Dr
Lacrima di Morro D'Alba R-Dr, also Sw, Sp
Rosso Conero R-Dr, Rs Ag-2
Rosso Piceno R-Dr, Sup Ag-1
Sangiovese dei Colli Pesaresi R-Dr
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi W-Dr, also Sp
Verdicchio di Matelica W-Dr, also Sp
Vernaccia di Serrapetrona R-Dr/Sw-Sp

OTHER WINES OF NOTE
R-Dr Braccano
Montepulciano delle Marche
Rosso di Corinaldo
Rozzano
Tenuta di Pongelli
Vellutato
Vernaccia di Pergola
Vernaculum
W-Dr Antico di Casa Fosca
Le Busche
Le Moie
Monsanulus
Verdicchio di Montanello
Verdicchio Pian delle Mura
Others Donna Giulia, P-Dr-Sp
Ko`maros, P-Dr
Rosato Montanello, P-Dr
Vin Santo, W-Sw

Verdicchio is the plenipotentiary for the wines of this pleasant Adriatic region, whose devotion to whites should not obscure the worthiness of its reds. The Castelli di Jesi DOC zone, covering a vast tract of hills west of the port of Ancona, is the home of the Verdicchio that made an early impression abroad in its green amphora bottle.

But recently producers have created a new image of Verdicchio as a white of special character that comes across even more convincingly in standard bottles. Quality has risen so steadily that even wine still sold in amphora seems a cut above the general level of popular whites. This seems to herald a revival for a white produced at the rate of more than 20 million bottles a year that has been described as Italy's premier fish wine.

Verdicchio di Matelica, grown in limited quantities in a higher inland zone, can have more body and strength. From some estates it can develop into a white of unexpected depth and character after two or three years in bottle. Verdicchio from both DOC zones and elsewhere makes convincing sparkling wine as well, usually by the charmat method, but also ocasionally by the classical method of bottle fermentation. Until two decades ago, when Verdicchio was still largely a local wine, it was more often bubbly than not.

The region's other white wines, such as Bianchello del Metauro and Falerio dei Colli Ascolani, are usually light and zesty, also invariably good with seafood.

The red wines of the Marches are based chiefly on Sangiovese or Montepulciano - sometimes blended, sometimes not. The most important, in terms of volume, is Rosso Piceno, dominated by Sangiovese. It comes from a DOC zone covering nearly the entire eastern flank of the region stretching from the Superiore area between Ascoli Piceno and the sea north through the coastal hills to Senigallia.

Rosso Conero, dominated by Montepulciano, originates in a small zone on the slopes of the Conero massif south of Ancona. Both wines are habitually made to drink within two to four years, when they are persuasively round and fresh in flavour, though certain producers have made wines that age remarkably well from good vintages - sometimes for a decade or more. The DOC Sangiovese dei Colli Pesaresi, from the northern Marches, bears a strong family resemblance to the Sangiovese of neighbouring Romagna.

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ABBREVIATIONS
R Red
W White
P Pink
Dr Dry
Sw Sweet or semisweet
Sp Sparkling
Fz Fizzy or faintly bubbly
Ft Fortified
Rs Reserve
Sup Superior
Ag Ageing, as required by DOC or DOCG
 
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