Passerina Grape
White Grape
The white grape Passerina is grown in the regions: Abruzzo, Latium, Marche and Umbria.
Passerina is a vine that derives from the small size of the berries and from the fact that the sparrows show a particular preference for its grapes, characterized by a particularly tasty pulp.
Characteristics of the wine
From the Passerina grape, a straw yellow wine with golden reflections is obtained. The nose is fruity with notes of tropical and floral fruit, including broom, full and dry. Equipped with good acidity, it lends itself to both sparkling and drying.