Description
Among the vineyards stretching in the heart of Lazio, where the Mediterranean light meets the volcanic soils of the Castelli Romani, a wine is born that can tell the most authentic soul of this territory. It is the Syrah of Divina Provvidenza: a red Lazio IGP wine that carries the untamable character of an international grape variety reinterpreted with an entirely Italian sensitivity, capable of surprising from the first sip.
In the glass, it presents itself with a deep and luminous ruby, almost impenetrable, with violet reflections that reveal its vigorous youth. On the nose, it opens boldly with notes of wild blackberry and ripe blueberry, followed by a spicy procession of freshly ground black pepper and licorice. The palate confirms the decisive character of the grape: present but smooth tannins, freshness that balances the structure, and a persistent finish where the spices return to converse with memories of Mediterranean scrub. Aging in steel preserves the purity of the fruit and the liveliness of the sip, delivering a wine of character and drinkability.
Divina Provvidenza is a winemaking reality rooted in the area near Casale del Giglio, in the Castelli Romani district, where the volcanic and clay terroir gives the wines a distinctive minerality. The favorable microclimate, marked by significant temperature swings, allows the Syrah grapes to develop aromatic complexity and a slow, perfect ripening. For those looking for a quality syrah Lazio purchase at an affordable price, this label represents a precious discovery.
At the table, this red Lazio IGP wine expresses itself best with grilled red meats, braised beef, and oven-roasted lamb with aromatic herbs. Also excellent with aged hard cheeses and artisanal cured meats from central Italy. Serve between 16 and 18°C to appreciate every nuance.
A Syrah that tells the story of Lazio with elegance and without compromise, ideal for those who want to explore the potential of Lazio red wines through an authentic and characterful label.
Description
Among the vineyards stretching in the heart of Lazio, where the Mediterranean light meets the volcanic soils of the Castelli Romani, a wine is born that can tell the most authentic soul of this territory. It is the Syrah of Divina Provvidenza: a red Lazio IGP wine that carries the untamable character of an international grape variety reinterpreted with an entirely Italian sensitivity, capable of surprising from the first sip.
In the glass, it presents itself with a deep and luminous ruby, almost impenetrable, with violet reflections that reveal its vigorous youth. On the nose, it opens boldly with notes of wild blackberry and ripe blueberry, followed by a spicy procession of freshly ground black pepper and licorice. The palate confirms the decisive character of the grape: present but smooth tannins, freshness that balances the structure, and a persistent finish where the spices return to converse with memories of Mediterranean scrub. Aging in steel preserves the purity of the fruit and the liveliness of the sip, delivering a wine of character and drinkability.
Divina Provvidenza is a winemaking reality rooted in the area near Casale del Giglio, in the Castelli Romani district, where the volcanic and clay terroir gives the wines a distinctive minerality. The favorable microclimate, marked by significant temperature swings, allows the Syrah grapes to develop aromatic complexity and a slow, perfect ripening. For those looking for a quality syrah Lazio purchase at an affordable price, this label represents a precious discovery.
At the table, this red Lazio IGP wine expresses itself best with grilled red meats, braised beef, and oven-roasted lamb with aromatic herbs. Also excellent with aged hard cheeses and artisanal cured meats from central Italy. Serve between 16 and 18°C to appreciate every nuance.
A Syrah that tells the story of Lazio with elegance and without compromise, ideal for those who want to explore the potential of Lazio red wines through an authentic and characterful label.
Divina Provvidenza
Lazio
Divina Provvidenza