Wine: White wine
Taste: Dry
Volume: Medium
Min. alcohol: 12%
Storage potential: No saving potential
Roncaglia is the name of a small village outside Pesaro, and you can rightly call Colli Pesaresi Roncaglia a curiosity, because this white wine is made from Pinot Nero grapes (25-100%), vinified as white, without the grape skins).
To this grape variety there can be added Pinot Grigio and/or Chardonnay and/or Trebbiano Toscano (locally called Albanella) and/or Chradonnay and/or Sauvignon and/or Pinot Bianco (0-75%).
The wine has a straw yellow color, an inviting and delicate scent, as well as a dry, delicate and harmonious taste.
The wine is a wonderful accompaniment of grilled fish.
Italy extends over 10 latitudes – from continental climate to subtropical climate?