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Borgo Thaulero Pecorino 2022

Fresh, peachy Gold, 95pt Pecorino, white star grape of Italy’s coastal Abruzzo region.
White - Dry
Gold , International Wine Challenge, 2023 95 , International Wine Challenge, 2023
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Borgo Thaulero Pecorino
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White - Dry
13.0% ABV
7.7 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2025
Wine Summary
Pecorino is a little known white grape of Abruzzo, a region on Italy's eastern, Adriatic coast. Why this variety isn't better known is a mystery, when it has such lovely ripe apricot fruit and character. This is a delightful Gold-winning white from Rino Santeusanio, who gained New World experience in South Africa, New Zealand and Argentina, before returning home to the Abruzzo. He picked out premium grapes and cool fermented them at the cellar to bring out all the juicy, fresh flavour of this variety. The name Pecorino comes from the Italian word Pecore, for sheep. These animals love to guzzle on the ripe Pecorino grapes, if you let them! Chill this wine down and enjoy alongside roast chicken, creamy soups, grilled fish or vegetable risotto.