The Winery Cieri of Molise

The Winery Cieri is one of the world's great estates. It offers 8 wines for sale in of Molise to come and discover on site or to buy online.
Looking for the best Winery Cieri wines in Molise among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Winery Cieri wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Winery Cieri wines with technical and enological descriptions.
How Winery Cieri wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of beef, pasta or lamb such as recipes of beef kidney, my grandmother's macaroni gratin with gruyere cheese and smoked ham or lamb tagine with honey and onions.
In the mouth the red wine of Winery Cieri. is a powerful.
Molise is a mountainous region in South-central Italy, delegated as DOC in 1998. It is a relatively small region, especially when compared to its neighbors Abruzzo and Lazio to the North and Campania and Puglia to the south.
Molise is considered an obscure region, since winemaking dates back to 500 BC, but it only gained independence as a wine region in the latter half of the 20th century. Overshadowed by its neighbor, Abruzzo, of which it was politically a Part until 1963 (Abruzzi e Molise), Molise finally got three of its own DOCs, Biferno and Pentro di Isernia, in the 1980s, then Tintilia del Molise in 2011.
About two percent of Molise's wine production is DOC quality. Biferno wines are produced in the province of Campobasso and include reds, whites and rosés.
How Winery Cieri wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes such as recipes .
Planning a wine route in the of Molise? Here are the wineries to visit and the winemakers to meet during your trip in search of wines similar to Winery Cieri.
A very old grape variety grown in Italy, some believe it to be of Greek origin. In France, it is practically unknown. It can be found in Australia, the United States (California), Argentina, etc. It should not be confused with Aglianicone, another grape variety grown in Italy, which is, however, very similar to Aglianico.