Le Coste

Le Coste is a stunning area of vineyards sloping down to lake Bolsena just North of Rome. It is the most perfect place to grow healthy grapes for wine due to the coolness coming from the nearby lake, the high elevation, porous volcanic soils, and a lovely mix of herbs, fruits, and olive trees growing between the rows. 

About the Winemaker

Le Coste

Le Coste, nestled north of Rome with vineyards sloping toward Lake Bolsena, enjoys an ideal climate for grape cultivation. Gianmarco and Clementine, the driving force behind the domaine, seized the opportunity to acquire vineyards on the lake's cascading north side, amassing approximately 8 hectares over a decade. Clem's agronomic expertise shines as she tends to the vines with biodynamic practices, fostering biodiversity. Meanwhile, Gianmarco, seasoned by experiences with notable figures in France, infuses the wines with passion and skepticism. Their cellar in downtown Gradoli exudes Burgundian sophistication, housing wines aged in old barriques and botti until perfection is achieved. - El Ranchoq

The Region

Lazio, Italy

In the picturesque region of Lazio, nestled between the Apennine Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea, a growing number of winemakers are embracing natural winemaking practices, offering a unique take on the traditional wines of this historic area. With its rolling hills, volcanic soils, and diverse microclimates, Lazio provides an ideal environment for sustainable viticulture. Natural winemakers in Lazio focus on organic and biodynamic farming methods, cultivating native grape varieties such as Malvasia, Trebbiano, and Cesanese with minimal intervention. By eschewing chemical pesticides and additives, they allow the grapes to express their true terroir, resulting in wines that are vibrant, expressive, and full of character. From crisp, mineral-driven whites to elegant, earthy reds, Lazio's natural wines capture the essence of the region's rich cultural heritage and offer a taste of the unique landscapes that define this beautiful corner of Italy.