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The soil are still worked with the same attention as in the past, and the
new technologies enabled the producers to expand their vineyards in places
where the abundant rocks made them adapt only to pasture and herbaceous
productions. In this way therefore the white wine Velletri maintain its traditional vigour and its fragrance in all the types codified by the new rules, even in the spumante (sprinkling wine). The red wine indeed gives a wide range of variability according to the quantity of Cesanese utilized and to the aging period: from the sweet wine, where there is an higher percentage of Cesanese, good aperitif and with delicate dishes, to the dry, full bodied wine, where there is an higher percentage of Montepulciano, perfect for lunchtime with flavoured dishes, as this type gives to wine a strong taste, which increases if aged. The production territory of the Velletri reaches the towns of Lariano and Cisterna. If you travel on the train line Rome-Naples, you will see a long series of vineyards - from the valley to the surroundings of Rome - as this line crosses all the other DOC territories. The grapevines of the red Velletri are: San Giovese, a type with different characteristics from place to place, which is a prolific variety in this area and produces a wine excellent if aged; the Montepulciano which produces a vigorous wine, wonderful if aged; Cesanese comune, a very common grapevine in Lazio, which produces a wine full of vitality, which drink well, sweet and perfect as aperitif.
Among the additional vineyards there are: the Bombino nero, giving to wine a
strong but pleasant characteristic, the Cerasuolo, giving to wine a cherry’s
fragrance, and the Merlot, which was introduced among other kinds from the
French Popes. The wine produced from this vineyard has a bouquet rich in
aromas and a delicious taste. The cultivation methods is “ a tendone” or with plants in rows, but differently from the other Castelli Romani’s areas, the first trailing branches of the vine are in a higher position, so that the abundant rainfalls cannot damage the grapes.
Courtesy of
www.stradadeivinideicastelliromani.com
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