Emidio Pepe

Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

9.1446 ratings
9.1135 pro ratings
Abruzzi, Italy
Trebbiano
Mushrooms
Top Notes For
Weijie Shi (Jay)

Slight oxidized…

Slight oxidized…

Oct 4th, 2021
Ceccherini Cristiano

Very good
I hadn't had the trebbiano from Pepe for a looong time and the feeling is still similar
It needs time to open up
When young the palate is better than the nose
It is long and enjoyable
What has changed in time is unfortunately the price and i wondered if that is due to the market or because it has been harder to source or work the grapes
I used to pay it less than 15 euros back in Italy and I understand that time flies, but here in Melbourne this is on the shelf for 140 dollars.
I thank
@Giulio Bignozzi for sharing this with me, but I struggle to realise the dynamics about its pricing..or maybe I just don't want to.
For 30 or 40 euros I would be happy to buy and drink this, but for 140 dollars I would pick elsewhere perhaps
It is also a natural wine if I remember well and I reckon there should be a bit of ethic behind that too. Still a very good wine nonetheless, but i couldn't keep the critic for myself.

Very good
I hadn't had the trebbiano from Pepe for a looong time and the feeling is still similar
It needs time to open up
When young the palate is better than the nose
It is long and enjoyable
What has changed in time is unfortunately the price and i wondered if that is due to the market or because it has been harder to source or work the grapes
I used to pay it less than 15 euros back in Italy and I understand that time flies, but here in Melbourne this is on the shelf for 140 dollars.
I thank
@Giulio Bignozzi for sharing this with me, but I struggle to realise the dynamics about its pricing..or maybe I just don't want to.
For 30 or 40 euros I would be happy to buy and drink this, but for 140 dollars I would pick elsewhere perhaps
It is also a natural wine if I remember well and I reckon there should be a bit of ethic behind that too. Still a very good wine nonetheless, but i couldn't keep the critic for myself.

Oct 19th, 2020
Peter van den Besselaar

Vintage 2015 | a lot to discover. Elegance. Pepper, but above all a fascinating minerality. Interesting. Great balance.

Vintage 2015 | a lot to discover. Elegance. Pepper, but above all a fascinating minerality. Interesting. Great balance.

May 30th, 2020
Gregory Fulchiero

Strange petrol nose, with preserved Meyer lemon and but fascinating minerality. Dying to try this again.

Strange petrol nose, with preserved Meyer lemon and but fascinating minerality. Dying to try this again.

May 13th, 2020
Paco Suro

It’s a baby. It’s good. Revisit when it is no longer a toddler and enjoy deep into its teens.

It’s a baby. It’s good. Revisit when it is no longer a toddler and enjoy deep into its teens.

Apr 25th, 2020
Chris MacLean

Lovely but rather fleeting compared to the 2010 from a few days ago. Less apple and more funk, just not too much depth and carry

Lovely but rather fleeting compared to the 2010 from a few days ago. Less apple and more funk, just not too much depth and carry

Mar 24th, 2020
Chris MacLean

Lots of apple at first but give this time and burgundy sneaks into the equation

Lots of apple at first but give this time and burgundy sneaks into the equation

Mar 19th, 2020
LM Segal

Complex, waxy, honeycomb and citrus. Apple. Viscous, like 10W40 motor oil. Mineral beam. Would love to see how this ages.

Complex, waxy, honeycomb and citrus. Apple. Viscous, like 10W40 motor oil. Mineral beam. Would love to see how this ages.

Aug 11th, 2019
web bond

May 2013 visit to Emidio Pepe

May 2013 visit to Emidio Pepe

May 27th, 2019
Alex Hill

Powerful but just a bit clunky. Bordering on tropical fruit but nicely textured and grippy with decent acid.

Powerful but just a bit clunky. Bordering on tropical fruit but nicely textured and grippy with decent acid.

Mar 11th, 2019