Long associated with Rome’s past, Lazio is now redefining itself through native grapes, volcanic soils, and a renewed focus on quality.

Lazio lies in central Italy and surrounds the city of Rome, making it one of the country’s most historically important regions. Wine has been produced here since antiquity, supplying the capital for centuries, though for much of modern history the region was known more for volume than quality. In recent decades, Lazio has undergone a quiet transformation, with renewed focus on terroir, native grapes, and precision farming. The region’s vineyards benefit from volcanic soils, rolling hills, and Mediterranean influences that encourage freshness and balance. Key grape varieties include Malvasia, Trebbiano, and Cesanese, which together express Lazio’s evolving identity through wines that are approachable, food-oriented, and increasingly refined.

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