Emidio Pepe

Chiara De Iulis Pepe


flagAbruzzo, Italy

History and Terroir

In the realm of ageworthy natural wine, Emidio Pepe is as good as it gets. The family has been vinifying wine with a low-intervention mentality in Abruzzo’s Toranesi Hills far before it became fashionable, and today, their bottles are some of the most sought-after cellar additions on the market. The Pepe estate was first established in the late 19th century, though it wasn’t until 1964 that third-generation Emidio Pepe took its winemaking to the next level.

Farming and Winemaking

Today, the business remains “all in the family,” with the estate’s fourth and fifth-generations spearheading all operations at the estate. Emidio and Rosa’s daughter Sofia oversee the oenological side of things, while their other daughter Daniela manages all administration and financial aspects. Fifth-generation Chiara De Iulis Pepe manages the export market and spends ample time in both the cellar and vineyards, and at just 18 years old, her younger sister Elisa is quickly making her way into the family business. Together, the family listens to nature, farms organically and biodynamically, and honors local grape varieties as well as local tradition in the cellar. These thought-provoking wines are deemed some of the best—if not the best expressions—of Montepulciano and Trebbiano out there – and unlike the many natural wines of today, these bottles have been built to withstand the test of time.

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“My grandfather wanted his wine to compete with the world’s greatest wines. The way he thought he could achieve this was by letting the Montepulciano age. The wine becomes much more ethereal, much more perfumed.”

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