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Molise

After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Goths and Lombards invaded Abruzzo. Finally the Duke of

Benevento annexed it and eventually it became Campania. Through the 16th century, Molise was actually

part of Puglia, but it was eventually absorbed with Abruzzo to create the overarching Abruzzi region. It

remained part of this combined region until 1963.

Perhaps the most apparent difference between Molise and Abruzzo is in their respective cultures. Molise

has tended to be much poorer throughout history than has Abruzzo. As a result, the currency in Molise

was not money, but livestock. Because of this, the livestock that was raised was more valuable to sell

in Abruzzo than it was to eat. This is why many of the dishes typically served in Molise are vegetarian.

Molise can boast no DOCGs and only has four DOCs. Of these DOCs, the most well known is Biferno,

which makes blends of Montepulciano and Aglianico in either red or rosé style. Sangiovese is also

planted here and accurately demonstrates that the wines from this region tend to show a more youthful,

approachable character than those from their northern neighbor.

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WINES OF CENTRAL ITALY