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Cantine Lunae Bosoni Etichetta Nera Vermentino 2023Liguria, Italy ● Vermentino
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Terenzuola Colli di Luni Fosso di Corsano Vermentino 2024Liguria, Italy ● Vermentino
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Ligurian wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ... ...
Forming a crescent along Italy’s northwestern Mediterranean coast, Liguria is one of the country’s smallest regions. Though its ports, Genoa and Savona have welcomed foreign influence for centuries, the region today is experiencing a fresh interest in its own indigenous varieties. Liguria commits large efforts to the white Vermentino (also called Pigato) and the red varieties Rossese, Sangiovese and Dolcetto (also called Ormeasco in Liguria).
Liguria has no shortage of dizzyingly steep, coastal vineyards. On its eastern end in Cinqueterre, Vermentino grows along cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean. On its west, bordering France, terraced, seaside vineyards are home to Rossese di Dolceacqua, Liguria’s powerful yet highly aromatic red.