Located in central Italy, Lazio is home to some of the country's most renowned wines. With a rich history of winemaking that dates back to ancient Roman times, Lazio is known for producing some of the most unique and delicious wines in Italy. xtraWine offers an extensive selection of Lazio wines that are sure to impress even the most discerning wine lover.One of the most notable wine regions in Lazio is the Frascati DOCG, which is located just outside of Rome. This region is known for producing high-quality white wines made from the Malvasia del Lazio, Trebbiano Toscano, and other local grape varieties. The Frascati DOCG wines are known for their crisp acidity, citrus notes, and floral aromas. Another popular wine region in Lazio is the Cesanese del Piglio DOCG, which is located in the hills southeast of Rome. This region is known for producing medium-bodied red wines made from the Cesanese grape variety. These wines are known for their rich, fruity flavors and aromas of dark berries, spices, and chocolate. xtraWine's catalogue offer a selection of Lazio IGT wines, which are made from both local and international grape varieties. These wines are known for their versatility and unique character, and are perfect for pairing with a variety of foods. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or just starting to explore the world of Italian wines, xtraWine is the perfect place to discover the best wines from Lazio and beyond. With our extensive selection of wines, competitive prices, and convenient online shopping, it's never been easier to enjoy the flavors of Italy from the comfort of your own home.
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Lazio
Lazio
Country name | Italy |
History | Even before the birth of Rome, this territory was called Lazio, from the Latin Latium, inhabited by the people of the Latins and was located in the area of the lower Tiber. After the period of the Republican era the borders widened and with the order of Augustus in the Roman era, the Region included both Lazio and Campania. |
Perc hill | 54 |
Perc mountain | 26 |
Perc plain | 20 |
Perc red grape | 25 |
Perc white grape | 75 |
Soil and climate | The coastal part benefits from the sea that mitigates the Winters and refreshes the Summers. In the inner part of the Region Winter is hard and Summer is hot. On the coast and in the plains the rains are scarce, while in the mountains they are very abundant, especially in Winter and Spring.It is predominantly hilly (54%), for the rest 26% mountainous and 20% flat, it is a fertile region with microclimatic conditions favourable to vine cultivation. |
Surface area | 17208 |
Typical dishes | Among the pasta courses we can mention the most characteristic, such as gnocchi alla Romana, considered mandatory on Thursdays, based on flour and boiled potatoes with meat sauce or tomato sauce and basil. And then all the spaghetti dishes: cheese and pepper (cacio e pepe), garlic and oil, bucatini all'amatriciana, whose endless versions see a sautéed onion or garlic, or both, or just oil, creating real currents interpretation, pork cheek , hot pepper and pecorino cheese from local pastures, carbonara macaroni with oil, bacon, pecorino cheese and beaten egg, of Maremma. When it comes to second dishes, lamb cacciatore, artichokes or brodetto triumph. Pecorino romano is one of the best cheeses, followed by pecorino ciociaro, smoked pecorino cheese, provolone, marzolina, goat's cheese, buffalo mozzarella from the Agro Pontino. The desserts are not very numerous, but notable is the tart with ricotta made with shortcrust pastry, ricotta and custard, the one with sour cherries of Jewish-Roman origin and San Giuseppe puffs. |
Typical products | Lazio, the region that hosts the capital, is one of the most productive wine districts in Italy. Here we find fresh and light whites like Est! Est! Est!!! And Frascati, mainly made with Malvasia and Trebbiano vines. In the reclaimed marshes of the province of Latina they are doing some very interesting experiments, and Casale del Giglio has succeeded in the undertaking of making high quality wines, reds, whites and rosés. A notable red, Montiano, is produced by Falesco di Riccardo Caterella. |