• Pastene
The name comes from the Pastene, the area used to grow the young vines that, once grown, would then be planted in the vineyard. It’s a kind of nursery that chose itself, for the characteristics of the ground and the microclimate are perfectly suitable for growing a fascinating variety that speaks the language of tradition: the Trebbiano Spoletino.
| Area planted |
20,000m² |
| Year of planting |
2007 |
| Density |
2.3m x 0.9m |
| Vines per hectare |
4830 |
| Type of training |
Guyot |
| Variety |
Trebbiano spoletino |
| Type of land |
Lime-clay |
| Aspect |
East-facing |
| Altitude |
350m a.s.l. |