A wine, a land
Verdicchio is more than a wine: it is a symbol of the Marche, a region which with its enchanting landscapes has given life to one of the most appreciated whites in Italy and in the world.
The historical roots of Verdicchio
This wine has its origins from an ancient variety of native grape, Verdicchio, grown in the hilly areas that hug the Adriatic coast. Its name evokes the slightly greenish color that characterizes the wine, a distinctive sign of freshness and liveliness.
Cantina Bucci: a story of tradition and excellence
In the heart of this land lies the Bucci Winery, a company that has been cultivating Verdicchio with passion and dedication for generations. The winery, recognized for its attention to quality and expression of the territory, has made Bucci's Verdicchio a point of reference for wine lovers.
A mosaic of sensations
Bucci's Verdicchio Classico is a wine that best expresses the characteristics of the Marche terroir. With its bouquet that ranges from hints of ripe fruit to mineral notes and a light touch of almond, it offers a rich and complex tasting, which reveals itself sip after sip.
Pairings
Its structure and freshness make it perfect to accompany a variety of dishes: from seafood to light first courses, from white meats to fresh cheeses. Bucci's Verdicchio adapts elegantly to both important dinners and informal convivial moments.
A tale of the Marche
Verdicchio, in particular the one produced by Cantina Bucci, is a tale of the Marche, a region where history, culture and nature blend to create wines of unmistakable beauty. Drinking a glass of Verdicchio is not only a pleasure for the palate, but also a way to get closer to a land rich in traditions and breathtaking landscapes.