Nestled between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea, the Abruzzo region of Italy is a hidden gem in the world of wine. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, medieval villages, and a rich winemaking history that dates back to the Etruscans, Abruzzo is synonymous with quality and tradition. The region’s unique geography, with its high elevations and a mix of mountain and maritime climates, creates the perfect conditions for producing some of Italy's most distinctive wines, particularly from the Montepulciano and Trebbiano grapes.
At Wine Affairs, we are proud to partner with some of the finest wineries from Abruzzo, including the esteemed Terzini and Tenuta Ferrante. Terzini is celebrated for its single-varietal wines, which include Montepulciano, Cerasuolo, Trebbiano, and Pecorino. These wines, crafted from vines that are over 30 years old, have gained international acclaim for their quality and distinctive flavors that capture the essence of Abruzzo.
Tenuta Ferrante, another of our distinguished partners, continues to honor the traditions of Abruzzo while also embracing modern winemaking techniques. Their commitment to sustainable practices and the production of organic wines aligns with our values at Wine Affairs, where we are dedicated to offering only the best, most ethically-produced wines to our customers.
As a wine distributor located in the heart of Upper West Side, Manhattan, we are passionate about bringing the finest selections from Abruzzo and beyond to your table. Whether you're a connoisseur or new to the world of wine, we invite you to explore these exceptional wines with us.
At Wine Affairs, we are also focused on expanding our partnerships with wine distributors who value organic and sustainable winemaking practices. Furthermore, we are continually seeking passionate wine professionals and salespeople to join our team. If you are interested in a rewarding career in wine distribution or are seeking a personalized wine consultation, we encourage you to reach out to us at wineaffairsnyc.com
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