WhiteThis Verdicchio from the Castelli di Jesi area in Italy's Marche region is the kind of white wine that makes you question why you don't drink more Verdicchio. The 'Biancoperla' designation hints at its pearl-like clarity and purity – and it delivers on that promise with remarkable precision. What sets this bottle apart is how it manages to be both refreshingly crisp and surprisingly complex. It's got that classic bitter almond note that Verdicchio is famous for, but wrapped in layers of fruit that keep evolving in the glass. Perfect for seafood lovers, this wine practically begs for a plate of fritto misto or grilled fish. It's the kind of versatile white that wine professionals secretly hoard for themselves – but now the secret's out.