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Il Picchio Verdicchio di Matelica 2024

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Il Picchio Verdicchio di Matelica 2024
Made from ever-zippy Verdicchio, Il Picchio (the woodpecker) is a tangy-fresh white from the Marches high-altitude Matelica region on Italy’s eastern Adriatic coast. You'll love it's racy lemon freshness.
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Wine Details

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Il Picchio is a light-bodied white wine with abundant ctirus aromas, plus accents of green apple, almond kernel and wet stone. The palate is bright and crisp, with lemon and lime, and a hint of almond.
Wine Food Pairings
Antipasti, simply prepared white fish (esp. sea bass or sole), fried seafood (calamari, shrimp), risotto, soft cheeses.
Beyond the Label

Il Picchio is a wonderfully pure Verdicchio from the experts at Cantina Belisario. It showcases everything Italian wine fans love about this native grape, which produces wines with racy lemony zip, particularly when it comes from the inland, high-altitude Matelica region.

Sandwiched between the Adriatic sea and the Apennines, the Marches is a tucked-away wine region of eastern Italy, certainly worth exploring. It boasts a beautiful landscape of sandy beaches (popular with tourists), which become progressively more hilly and mountainous as you traverse inland. The slopes closest to the Apeninne foothills are where the Matelica subregion is found, best known for its racy, lemon- and lime-fresh Verdicchios, a speciality of the Cantina Belisario winery.

Highly awarded winemaker Roberto Potentini is in charge of the cellar, producing this deliciously fresh, 100% Verdicchio. Citrusy, with a touch of almond and pleasing freshness, it makes a great aperitivo and is also spot on with seafood.

As you pour, share the story behind Il Picchio, Italian for "the woodpecker." This sacred bird is a symbol of the Marche region, with deep historical roots. Historians believe that in the Iron Age, a migrating tribe followed a green woodpecker (picus in Latin), eventually settling in the present-day Marche. They became known as the Piceni, and were known for unifying cultures that previously been divided. Today, the little bird is still represented in the Marche coat of arms and logo.

Il Picchio is a wonderfully pure Verdicchio from the experts at Cantina Belisario. It showcases everything Italian wine fans love about this native grape, which produces wines with racy lemony zip, particularly when it comes from the inland, high-altitude Matelica region.

Sandwiched between the Adriatic sea and the Apennines, the Marches is a tucked-away wine region of eastern Italy, certainly worth exploring. It boasts a beautiful landscape of sandy beaches (popular with tourists), which become progressively more hilly and mountainous as you traverse inland. The slopes closest to the Apeninne foothills are where the Matelica subregion is found, best known for its racy, lemon- and lime-fresh Verdicchios, a speciality of the Cantina Belisario winery.

Highly awarded winemaker Roberto Potentini is in charge of the cellar, producing this deliciously fresh, 100% Verdicchio. Citrusy, with a touch of almond and pleasing freshness, it makes a great aperitivo and is also spot on with seafood.

As you pour, share the story behind Il Picchio, Italian for "the woodpecker." This sacred bird is a symbol of the Marche region, with deep historical roots. Historians believe that in the Iron Age, a migrating tribe followed a green woodpecker (picus in Latin), eventually settling in the present-day Marche. They became known as the Piceni, and were known for unifying cultures that previously been divided. Today, the little bird is still represented in the Marche coat of arms and logo.

About the Producer
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Go beyond Pinot Grigio to discover the many white wine treasures of Italy. like this piquant, lemony white.

Leonardo Bassano

Italian wine expert

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