The company was established in 1984 by Ercole and Angela Velenosi, as they bottled their first vintage of Falerio Velenosi. This white wine is a blend of local Passerina and Pecorino grape varieties with the more well-known Trebbiano.
All of the grapes for this wine are sourced from Velenosi's Ascoli Piceno vineyards, planted on sandy soils at altitudes averaging 200m (650ft) above sea level. Harvest is carried out by hand and the wine is fermented for 10 days in stainless steel vats before aging and bottling.
This original Falerio wine has now been joined by several other white wines. These include a second Falerio wine, Vigna Solaria, as well as a selection of varietal Verdicchio, Chardonnay, Pecorino and Passerina wines. These are made from grapes grown on the estate's Castelli di Jesi, Castel di Lama, Ascoli Piceno and Offida vineyards.
Velenosi released its first Rosso Piceno DOC Superiore wine in 1986 and the range has expanded since to include a standard Rosso Piceno, and three more Rosso Piceno Superiore wines. These wines are made from a blend of 70 percent Montepulciano and 30 percent Sangiovese grapes, both sourced from vineyards in Offida and Ascoli Piceno.
This core Rosso Piceno portfolio is bolstered by two Lacrima di Morro d'Alba wines, an Offida Rosso wine and a Lacrima-Montepulciano blend. The estate also makes several sparkling and cherry-flavored wines, as well as an extra virgin olive oil.
Top Italian Wines Roadshow. Angela Velenosi, a charismatic woman in a man’s world
Angela Velenosi
Tireless Angela Velenosi is climbing higher and higher mountains. If she could only stop and look down since her beginnings at the small family business, she could feel dizzy. But she probably doesn't have the time, given how busy she is between entrepreneurial meetings or thinking about the next plane to take to promote her wines in every corner of the world. “My story is of someone who's had to run a lot - she tells us. Like Forrest Gump, I started running from scratch, driven only by will. Without capital, without an important wine area, without recognized DOCs and without a family in the industry: I started running 36 years ago and I've never stopped since. To get here I trained a lot, it was a long journey, I didn't know anything, I learned everything as I went, often from my own mistakes. The first ten years I had to understand where I was, what the strong points of my territory were. Then I started creating Velenosi without ever stopping, building my brand and of my territory, Piceno."
“Ondulato”––wavy, is the first adjective that comes to Angela's mind when she's asked to describe the characteristics of this southern corner of the Marche, hills enclosed between the Apennines and the Adriatic Sea, where the vineyards enjoy the influence of the nearby mountains and sea breezes: “furthermore, a rich river network descends from the mountains which mitigates the summer temperatures, while the temperature range from the sea optimises the development and aromas of our wines. Piceno has long been a well-kept secret, but, as we know, the best secrets are on everyone's lips.”
The new challange: Abruzzo
Angela decided to also cross regional borders: so a few years ago she decided to invest in nearby Abruzzo, her homeland: "Buying the Abruzzo vineyard meant rediscovering my roots, even though I feel I belong to Ascoli Piceno. The Controguerra vineyards on the Teramo hills unite these two hearts of mine. Attached to the Marche border, I chose them for their vocation. As a child my grandfather used to take me here when he went to Teramo to buy grapes from farmers. I was enchanted by the black ink of Montepulciano, and how my grandfather knew the best plots. I have great respect for the culture of wine of these places. It seems natural to me, now that I know more about this profession, to invest in suitable areas." And what does the future hold? "Definitely introducing children, Matteo and Marianna, into the business; but also the strength to think and design a new winery. It's our next dream and I think the time has come to make it come true."
Tasting
Velenosi produces a wide range of polished, contemporary wines, appreciated in the area and that can also reach shelves and restaurants around the world. Difficult to fins anything better than the Rosso Piceno Superiore Roggio del Filare: the 2017 version offers a clear fruity accent adorned with spicy nuances and well blended toasted traits. The sip is relaxed, juicy, fully resolved in its tannic texture. "A dish that I love paired with Roggio is roast lamb. I find it wonderful, they marry perfectly, one enhances the other. A combination made strong by the tradition and flavours of this region. If instead we move towards international cuisine, the pairing I love most is with Peking duck. This union of flavours enchants me every time, and in China I never miss the opportunity to enjoy them together.” Another label that we want to mention is the excellent Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Teramane Verso Sera, a wine of international success. It was in fact involved, in recent weeks, in an attempt to plagiarize the name and image by a French bottler. An intriguing floral sensation is added to the ripe black fruit which blends with a nice sweet spiciness. The mouth is thick, dense, with a velvety enbrace. Finally, we also feel the need to mention the Pecorino Rêve '18 and Villa Angela '19––the former more stratified and the latter highly pleasant. William Pregentelli
Ambiente Italiano
Welcome
Aperitif
PASSERINA BRUT
Metodo Charmat
STUZZICHINI MARCHIGIANI
PANE FRESCO ARTIGIANALE & OLIO IL SALUTO
Amuse Bouche
ANTIPASTO
Sfizioso
Rosèwein
ROSATOMarche IGT 2023
RISOTTO
Pesc/ Cannelini/ Formaggio di Sogliano DOP
WeißweinPECORINO
Villa Angela Offida DOCG 2023
PECORINO
Rêve Offida DOCG 2022
PASTA
All'Amatriciana
RotweinNINFA
Rosso 2022
CARNE
Carne Mista - Monlith Grill Icon
SOLESTÀ
Rosso Piceno Superiore 2021
ROGGIO DEL FILARE
Rosso Piceno Superiore 2020
DOLCE
Lonzino di Fichi
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