Rube

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Rube Montepulciano D'Abruzzo
Italy, 2023, Montepulciano

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Rube Pinot Grigio Terre Di Chieti
Italy, 2024, Pinot Grigio

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Rube Pecorino Terre Di Chieti
Italy, 2023, Pecorino

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Rube Primitivo Terre Di Chieti
Italy, 2024, Primitivo

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Rube

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Wine is produced throughout Italy. Each province has its own distinct wine culture. Everyone knows the well-known wine regions like Tuscany, Piedmont, and Veneto. However, Italy has so much more to offer. As mentioned before, winemaking runs in the blood of Italians. This is also the case in the province of Abruzzo, located in the center of the country.

Abruzzo is primarily known in the Netherlands for its high density of "I'm leaving" adventures; nowhere else do so many Dutch people live in Abruzzo. This is largely due to the mild climate and the exceptionally green nature. No bone-dry summers, where everything withers. That's precisely why it's remarkable that Abruzzo isn't ranked number one among the most beautiful wine regions: the climate here is ideal for viticulture.

The Rube wines from Italy

Fortunately, more and more wine drinkers and winemakers are discovering the class of Abruzzo. What's unique is the authenticity that many Abruzzo winemakers possess: unique grape varieties that define the region. Rube is no exception. They embody authenticity while also caring for nature and the environment. They love Abruzzo and are committed to preserving the province's splendor.

The vineyards of Rube

The strength of Abruzzo lies in the unique grapes grown here. These grapes define the region's identity. Think of varieties like Pecorino and Montepulciano, which embody Abruzzo's wine culture. However, Rube also provides a large selection of well-known and accessible varieties. For example, the Primitivo grape, a hero of Puglia, also thrives in Abruzzo's impressive vineyards.

The wines of Rube

Because the vineyards are relatively close to the Adriatic coast, they receive sufficient cooling from the sea at night. This all benefits the grapes' growth process, resulting in deliciously full and juicy grapes. Try the Rube Pecorino Terre di Chieti: a perfect aperitif wine. The flagship wine is undoubtedly the Rube Montepulciano D'Abruzzo, which has also gained considerable fame beyond the European continent.