Lazio

Lazio, nestled in central Italy, is reviving its ancient winemaking tradition with a focus on quality over quantity. Known for its volcanic soil and birthplace of Roman winemaking, Lazio is moving past its mid-20th-century reputation by reintroducing ancient grape varieties and embracing modern techniques. With around 400 wineries and a structured appellation system, including 3 DOCG and 27 DOC, the region is making its mark with sophisticated audiences eager to discover its diverse and impressive wines. Explore Lazio's rich history and modern transformation one glass at a time.

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Signature Lazio Wine Styles & Grape Varieties


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  • Malvasia del Lazio (Puntinata): aromatic and complex, with spicy and apricot notes; key to top-quality Frascati and Roma DOC whites.
  • Malvasia Bianca di Candia: floral and honeyed, a reliable grape that brings softness and aroma to blends like Est! Est!! Est!!!
  • Trebbiano (Giallo/Toscano): crisp, citrusy, and high in acidity, it gives structure and freshness to many white blends.
  • Bellone: ancient and aromatic, showing citrus, tropical fruit, and a signature almond finish, especially from coastal vineyards.
  • Cesanese (d’Affile/Comune): Lazio’s standout red, with cherry, spice, floral notes, and fine tannins; shines in Cesanese del Piglio DOCG.
  • Nero Buono di Cori: deeply colored and full-bodied, bursting with wild berry flavors.
  • Sangiovese and Montepulciano: classic reds offering cherry, earth, and robust character in regional blends.

Terroir of Lazio


Lazio's landscape is shaped by a Mediterranean climate and varied terrains, from volcanic hills to coastal plains. The region experiences hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, perfect for growing grapes. The Tyrrhenian Sea cools the vineyards, maintaining grape acidity and enhancing flavors, while the Apennines shield them from harsh northeastern winds.

Volcanic soils rich in minerals like potassium are found in areas such as Castelli Romani and Lake Bolsena, producing vibrant white wines with crisp acidity. Frosinone's clayey and calcareous soils add depth to robust reds like Cesanese del Piglio. Coastal plains, with sandy, alluvial soils, are ideal for aromatic varieties like Moscato di Terracina. This diverse soil mix supports a wide range of grape varieties, offering wines that are as complex and varied as the landscapes they come from.

Notable Wineries in Lazio


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Lazio's wine scene offers a rich tapestry of history and innovation, with notable wineries leading the charge in quality and creativity. Here are a few standouts:

  • Tenuta di Fiorano: An iconic estate along the Appian Way, known for its pioneering organic practices and world-class wines since the 1940s.
  • Famiglia Cotarella (Falesco): A leader in reviving ancient grape varieties, blending technology with tradition in Montefiascone.
  • Casale del Giglio: Innovators in the Agro Pontino valley, celebrated for their experimental approach with a wide variety of grapes.
  • Damiano Ciolli: A champion of the Cesanese grape in Olevano Romano, producing complex, terroir-driven wines.
  • Marco Carpineti: Organic pioneers in Cori, dedicated to preserving native grape varieties and producing authentic wines.

Sustainable Winemaking in Lazio


Lazio's winemaking is undergoing a green transformation, with a surge in organic, biodynamic, and natural practices. By 2021, 14% of vineyards were certified organic, marking a 45% increase since 2014. This shift aims to boost quality and highlight Lazio's unique terroir, from volcanic hills to coastal plains.

Producers in Lazio are committed to sustainable methods, aligning vineyard activities with lunar cycles and using natural preparations. This eco-conscious movement is further supported by the VIVA Sustainable Wine Project, which assesses environmental, social, economic, and viticultural impacts. Such initiatives not only preserve the land but also justify premium pricing for Lazio wines, offering a true expression of their origins.

Through these practices, Lazio is redefining its identity, distancing itself from an industrial past and embracing a future rooted in quality and environmental stewardship.

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Wine Tourism in Lazio


Lazio is a top destination for wine lovers, combining history, wine, and food. Starting in Rome, tourists can explore both ancient sites and modern vineyards. The nearby vineyards offer a chance to enjoy historic spots and wine estates. Wine tourism in Lazio is split into areas like Castelli Romani, famous for its hill towns and Frascati wines. The Cesanese Trail in Frosinone highlights the region's best reds. Northern Lazio, featuring Lake Bolsena, presents historic wines and peaceful views. Activities include winery tours, tastings, e-bike vineyard tours, pasta-making classes, and staying at agriturismos for a cultural dive. These experiences boost local economy and promise a rich adventure for wine fans.



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