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Idi di Marzo – Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

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Italy
Abruzzo
Wine
Red

The Facts

UPCs
  • 2021 (750ml) - 8 033355 593417
  • 2019 (750ml) - 8 033355 593417
Origins Italy > Abruzzo
Appellation Abruzzo
Varietal Montepulciano
Cepage 100% Montepulciano
Markets California, Texas

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The Character

Overall Supple & Smooth
Aromas Chocolate, Dried Cherry, Citrus Zest, Licorice, Herbs
Mouthfeel Tight & Silky with Bright Acidity
Selling Point A Beautiful, Traditional Montepulciano for Every Full Moon
Pairings Carne Asada, Meat Lover's Pizza, Veal Bolognese
Awards 2019 - 90pts James Suckling
Sustainability
  • 2021 - Certified Sustainable, Vegan
  • 2019 - Certified Sustainable, Vegan

The Story

Idi di Marzo, or the Ides of March, carries a connotation of betrayal, sadness, and cosmic misfortune due to the events surrounding Julius Caesar's untimely end. However, the date originally signified the new moon of each month, and at one time was even the start of a new year. This wine simply reminds us that with each full moon comes the dawning of a new day.

About Idi di Marzo

Brand Story

Grown and produced by the Torre Zambra winery, this uniquely labeled wine carries all the varietal typicality we love about Montepulciano d'Abruzzo. Smooth, fruity, chocolatey - what more do you want?

Idi di Marzo, or the Ides of March, carries a connotation of betrayal, sadness, and cosmic misfortune due to the events surrounding Julius Caesar's untimely end. However, the date originally signified the new moon of each month, and at one time was even the start of a new year. This wine simply reminds us that with each full moon comes the dawning of a new day.

Brand Story

Grown and produced by the Torre Zambra winery, this uniquely labeled wine carries all the varietal typicality we love about Montepulciano d'Abruzzo. Smooth, fruity, chocolatey - what more do you want?

Idi di Marzo, or the Ides of March, carries a connotation of betrayal, sadness, and cosmic misfortune due to the events surrounding Julius Caesar's untimely end. However, the date originally signified the new moon of each month, and at one time was even the start of a new year. This wine simply reminds us that with each full moon comes the dawning of a new day.

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