Passerina
The Passerina grape is a white grape from Italy. Passerina is an old grape variety and originates from the Adriatic coast. The grape is mainly found in central Italy, especially in Abruzzo and Marche, with the grape in Marche being particularly common in vineyards around the municipality of Offida. Several delicious fresh wines from 100% Passerina grapes come from this...
The Passerina grape is a white grape from Italy. Passerina is an old grape variety and originates from the Adriatic coast. The grape is mainly found in central Italy, especially in Abruzzo and Marche, with the grape in Marche being particularly common in vineyards around the municipality of Offida. Several delicious fresh wines from 100% Passerina grapes come from this area.
What does wine from the Passerina grape taste like?
The white wines, made from this grape, are usually light and fruity, with sometimes some slight spiciness and a little bitterness in the aftertaste. Delicious fine wines to serve with a meal with light dishes (antipasti, fish, pasta dishes, salads) or to have a drink on a terrace.