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Lunaria Ancestrale Malvasia Orange Lunaria (Cantina Orsogna) 2024

€12.60


Why it's worth a try

From Terre di Chieti, Italy
Orange & Biodynamic
Hints of flowers
Unusual, adventurous wine for the curious
13.0% ABV

An orange wine adventure made using the ancient méthode ancestrale. Gently pressed whole grape bunches ferment with native yeasts on the skins, creating natural sparkle and striking amber hues. Dried apricots, candied ginger and orange peel dominate the aromatic profile, while the palate delivers a creamy texture with persistent bubbles. Unfiltered and without added sulfites, this living wine evolves in the bottle. A bold choice for those who crave something truly different.

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Malvasia
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Dried apricot
Orange peel
Jasmine
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Dry
Medium acidity
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Aged cheese
Grilled veggies
Roast duck
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Off the beaten path

Lunaria (Cantina Orsogna)

Abruzzo's Biodynamic Wine Pioneers Since 1964

Cantina Orsogna launched Lunaria in 2001 as Italy's first certified biodynamic wine project. Working with organic growers across Abruzzo's hills, they've transformed a traditional cooperative into a leader in sustainable winemaking, producing 500,000 bottles annually without synthetic chemicals, following lunar cycles and biodynamic principles.

Their wines are vibrant, authentic expressions of Abruzzo terroir—Montepulciano with ripe cherry depth, Trebbiano with coastal freshness. Certified organic and biodynamic, every bottle reflects their belief that great wine starts in healthy soil and thrives with minimal intervention.

WINE REGION

Terre di Chieti: Abruzzo's Organic Wine Heartland

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Located in central Italy along the Adriatic coast, Terre di Chieti is Abruzzo's largest wine-producing area. The province produces approximately 40% of Abruzzo's total wine output, combining ancient winemaking traditions with modern organic practices across sun-drenched hills and coastal vineyards.

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Home to Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, producing rich, fruit-forward reds, and Trebbiano d'Abruzzo for fresh, mineral whites. The region also grows international varieties and increasingly focuses on certified organic and biodynamic wines that express the Mediterranean character.

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Clay and limestone soils dominate the rolling hills, while the Adriatic Sea provides cooling breezes. The Majella mountains protect vineyards from harsh weather, creating ideal conditions for healthy, expressive grapes with balanced acidity and ripe fruit flavors.

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