Spoleto is a small winemaking territory in Umbria in central Italy known predominantly for its white wines. The Trebbiano Spoletino grape is the historical variety of the area and over the last decade or so it has started to create a lot of hype. Although there are only two producers in the village of Spoleto, a number of producers from neighbouring Montefalco are capitalising on the variety’s potential. It produces zesty wines characterised by citrus fruits, with aromas that can tend towards brioche and kerosine with age.
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