Umani Ronchi Villa Bianchi Verdicchio 2023

93 Points, (Best Buy) Wine Enthusiast – #51 Best Buy of the Year (2022 Vintage)

Umani Ronchi has easily been one of the very best Italian wineries in terms of sheer value for the past decade running. Their white wines in particular are outstanding and the ‘Villa Bianchi’ is arguably the best value in the bunch. This is a racy little Italian white with vibrant stone fruits intertwined with some tangier, citrus notes, and strong natural acidity that sings with minerality and even some salinity towards the finish.

Original price was: $17.00.Current price is: $13.00.

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93 Points, Wine Enthusiast (#51 Wine of the Year, 2024)
The wine starts with a whisper of fragrant herbs, salted lemons and crushed seashells asking you to be patient and watch the wine evolve. Mouthwatering on the palate with medium body, loads of texture gives the wine weight but it is lifted by the crisp acidity and citrus flavors that bound across the palate. Finishing with fragrant orange blossoms and salty minerality. Calamari is calling this wine. Drink now–2035.

Every year, Umani Ronchi adds more fans to their Northern Italian winery amongst the Nicholas Wines faithful. There’s a good reason for that too – they make flat-out delicious, everyday drinking wine, which stylistically pairs well with most kinds of cooking. These wines are ridiculously well-priced and consistently wow critics.

Eric Guido of Vinous previously went on a huge long rant about how much he loved Umani Ronchi, saying that although they manage more than 210 hectares of vines between Marche and Abruzzo, “they still manage to deliver one of the most balanced and quality-driven portfolios within the two regions.”

Their ‘Villa Bianchi’ Castello di Jesi Verdicchio comes from one of the most famous and historic Marche appellations. The Verdicchios here are zipped-up, electric white wines that are so good, that legend has it that the troops of the King of the Visigoths drank barrels of Verdicchio to maintain their strength before sacking Rome in the early 400s.

If there’s one problem with these wines, it’s that they don’t last long enough for my liking. I love wines that we can spread out to as many people as we can, especially when they offer this kind of incredible value. But you can forget about it with this vintage too.

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