Casa Vinicola Carlini wine house was founded in the late eighties of the past century, when Andrea Carlini, still a student, interested in experiencing the world of viticulture, decided to use in an experimental way the study and research an old vineyard, inherited a long time ago, to observe directly in the field the knowledge acquired and verify the forms of the production processing and grapes transformation.
Later, driven by the desire to create a winery and by the passion arose in the meantime, he decided to plant new vineyards, using the scions of native grapes of the old vineyard, which were still preserving the best clones of Sangiovese, Montepulciano and Albanella grapes.
Meanwhile, the impressive bluff promontory overlooking the Adriatic Sea, that from Gabicce Mare leads to the city of Pesaro, in which the estate was located, was declared Regional Natural Park of Mount San Bartolo for its high biodiversity and for the amenity of the hilly landscape. The wines produced in it obtained the recognition of DOC "subzone" of Colli Pesaresi quality, being a particularly suited for vinegrowing territory for morphology and climate.
The broad consensus acquired by its wines has finally prompted the company to explain the same passion in the promotion and in the cultivation of selected Pinot Nero grapes, perhaps the most noble grape variety, which was also recognized as a Focara "subzone" by the Ministerial Decree of 13/10/2011, obtaining a brut of excellence, vinified with classic method.