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2020 Valentini Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

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January 18, 2026 - $160

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RATINGS

97James Suckling

...lime peel, green apple and chalky mineral character and straw undertones. Bone dry on the palate, with zesty acidity, great weight and almost salty lemon flavors. A touch of almonds filigreed to the structure. Tangerine and ginger undertones. So flavorful, tangy and electric at the end.

95+ The Wine Advocate

...mouthfeel is inescapably rich and textured, with creamy sensations that wrap over the palate... On the nose, you get an abundance of orchard fruit, kumquat, honey and apple pie with the crust. All that beautiful flavor intensity is capped by elegant silkiness...

95+ Vinous / IWC

...opens with a rich blend of raw almonds and smoky crushed stone, giving way to dried nectarines and hints of sage. This seductress is ripe and succulent upon entry, yet with a salty, sultry core of minerality, blending sour lime with apricots and liquid stone...ends with a lemony concentration and herbal thrust, tapering off saline and lightly structured yet incredibly fresh...simply spellbinding.

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PRODUCER

Valentini

Valentini is a historic estate of 150 vineyard acres of very old vines. Francesco and Elena Paolo, now joined by their son Gabrielle, run the estate and they produce Montepulciano d’Abruzzo and Trebbiano d’Abruzzo. Gambero Rosso almost always awards the estate’s wines the highest rating of three glasses. Wine Advocate has called Valentini “one of Italy's cult producers, known only to a handful of loyal fans.”

REGION

Italy, Abruzzo, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

Abruzzo is a mountainous region on the Adriatic coast, about half way down Italy. With 83,000 vineyard acres it ranks 10th in size among Italy’s appellations. Though the Apennines, the mountains that define the region, keep Abruzzo off the usual routes for wine tourism, Abruzzo is Italy’s fifth most productive wine region. It makes nearly twice as much wine as Tuscany, but until recently most Abruzzo wines were mass produced and poor in quality. In recent years, however, boutique producers have established themselves in Abruzzo and Gambero Rosso in 2016 wrote that Abruzzo wines are increasingly “better defined and of better quality…. We see an ever more convincing rediscovery of roots and traditional techniques.” Abruzzo has one DOCG, for Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Colline Teramane, and three DOCs, including one for the red wine Montepulciano d’Abruzzo and one for the white Trebbiano d’Abruzzo. The third DOC is Controguerra, which includes many red and white wines made of a wide variety of grapes. Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, the grape, is often confused with the Tuscan town of Montepulciano. Montepulciano d’Abruzzo is a deeply dark, tannic grape that was once thought to be related to Sangiovese, though that has now been disproven. Classic Montepulciano d’Abruzzo wines are recognizable for flavors of blackberry nuanced with earthiness.

VINTAGE

2020 Valentini Trebbiano d'Abruzzo