Grechetto, an Italian white wine grape variety with Greek origins, is known for its thick skins, which provide good disease resistance and allow for the production of beautiful orange-colored skin contact wines. The grape variety is commonly grown in Umbria, a region in central Italy characterized by lush rolling hills, picturesque hilltop villages, and iconic historic towns.
Grechetto wines typically display a straw yellow color. The bouquet is dominated by notes of white and yellow flowers, with persistent citrus, pear, and peach aromas. On the palate, the wine is soft and persistent. Grechetto wines pair well with a variety of dishes, including aperitifs, starters, fish, white meat, and soft or medium-aged cheeses. For optimal enjoyment, Grechetto wines should be served chilled at a temperature of 8-10°C (46-50°F).