Exploring Central Italy: Wine Tasting in Denver


Tuscany Wine Region

You might have come across some of Tuscany's finest wines, but we’re hoping to surprise you with some of the variety this region of Italy has to offer. From bold Lambrusco to sophisticated Montepulciano grapes, experiencing these wines is an adventure. This wine tasting in Denver will take you through the remarkable wines of Tuscany, with a focus on lesser-known regions like Umbria and Le Marche, and help you understand what makes them so special.

Why Tuscan Wines Are a Must-Try

Tuscany is renowned for its rolling vineyards, centuries-old traditions, and some of the world’s most iconic wines. It’s the birthplace of celebrated varieties like Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vernaccia di San Gimignano. But it’s not just about Tuscany, we'll also explore neighboring regions like Umbria and Le Marche, which complement Tuscany's winemaking excellence.

If you're eager to expand your palette, this Tuscan wine tasting offers an authentic gateway to Italian wines crafted with passion and precision.

Discovering Lambrusco

Lambrusco might not be Tuscany’s most famous wine, but this sparkling red has its roots in central Italy. Known for its effervescence and lively character, Lambrusco is the perfect introduction to Italy's capability for vibrant, fun wines.

What Makes Lambrusco Unique?

Lambrusco wines are light, fruity, and slightly fizzy. Depending on the type, Lambrusco can range from sweet to dry, making it an approachable wine for those exploring Italian varieties for the first time.

How to Pair Lambrusco

Lambrusco is a versatile wine that pairs well with a variety of foods. Try it with:

Salty Charcuterie and Cheeses

Classic Italian Dishes with Hearty Tomato-Based Sauces

Light Desserts Like Fruit Tarts

We should point out that this wine tasting event in Denver includes a charcuterie plate with flavors to compliment the wines we’ll be tasting.


Wines of Umbria

Bordering Tuscany, Umbria is often referred to as Italy’s green heart. While it’s a lesser-known wine region, its offerings should not be overlooked. Umbria is famed for its Sagrantino and Trebbiano wines, giving any wine lover a delightful introduction to bold and complex flavors.

Sagrantino of Montefalco

Sagrantino is Umbria’s signature grape variety. This red wine is robust and tannic, making it a great option for those who enjoy bold flavors. Its dark fruit notes and spicy undertones truly set it apart.

Trebbiano

For those who prefer white wines, Umbria’s Trebbiano delivers light and citrusy flavors with hints of almond. It’s a versatile wine perfect for summer sipping.

Wines of Le Marche

On Italy’s eastern coast lies Le Marche, a region defined by its rolling hills and coastal influences. While less celebrated than Tuscany or Umbria, Le Marche produces extraordinary wines like Verdicchio and Rosso Conero that deserve a spot in any serious wine tasting event.

Exploring Verdicchio

A crisp white wine, Verdicchio is characterized by its notes of green apple, lemon, and almond. It’s an excellent choice for seafood lovers and pairs beautifully with oysters, grilled fish, and pasta with seafood sauces.

Rosso Conero

Rosso Conero is a red blend made primarily from Montepulciano grapes. Full-bodied and aromatic, this wine presents flavors of red fruit, herbs and spices.

Montepulciano Grapes

Rounding out our Italian wine tour is a deep dive into Montepulciano grapes, which feature prominently in wines from Tuscany and surrounding regions.

Montepulciano di Toscana

Often confused with Vino Nobile di Montepulciano (which is made from Sangiovese grapes), Montepulciano wines from Tuscany are loved for their richness and affordability. These wines have soft tannins, moderate acidity, and flavors of ripe cherries, plums, and a hint of spice.


Celebrate Summer with Us

Wine tasting is more than just sipping wine; it’s a celebration of culture, history, and passion. Tuscany and its neighboring regions like Umbria and Le Marche offer a treasure trove of flavors waiting to be explored. And in Denver, you don’t have to travel far to immerse yourself in this rich tradition.

Whether you’re enjoying a sparkling Lambrusco, savoring a robust Montepulciano, or discovering the crisp elegance of Verdicchio, there’s something magical about connecting with Italy’s winemaking heritage. Join this wine tasting event in Denver and celebrate the wines of central Italy as well as the beauty of summer in Colorado.

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