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Italian Wine Regions – Liguria

25 February 2024
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Refresher course in the Italian Red Wine Area of Liguria.You’re going to find out precisely what makes Liguria a distinct white wine producing area, what kinds of red wines are out there, and where you need to start your journey in tasting these red wines.

The name Liguria originates from the ancient individuals, the ligurians, that populated this location and surrounding locations more than 4,000 years earlier, preceding the romans. The origins of these individuals is a secret today.

The capital of Liguria is the terrific city of Genova, and the area has actually been made famouse throughout the world for it’s riviera called Cinque Terrre.

The Cinque Terre are 5 little towns that rest on the edge of high rocky cliffs that look directly down to the tyranean sea. The views are spectacular and can not be duplicated.

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Individuals call the red wines of Liguria Brave since the vineyards lie on alarmingly high slopes that look down into a deep blue sea. The regional individuals want to run the risk of falling and harming themselves, and even death for vino … wow what an enthusiasm, right?

Liguria is really a distinct white wine producing area for this spectacular and harmful white wine culture that they have actually devloped over centuries.

The area is controlled by gewurztraminers. Vermentino being the most popular varietal in the area. The most popular white varietal in Sardinia likewise takes place to be Vermentino however since of the terroir distinction, the red wines are extremely various. The vermentinos in Sardinia tend to be fuller bodied with more citrus and tropical fruits while the ligurian vermentinos tend to be more light bodied and more minterality.

While you’ll discover Sangiovese along with Ormeasco which is Dolcetto from surrounding Piemonte, The most special red varietal in the area that you can’t discover anywhere else in italy is the Rossese grape.

Cinque Terre doc is a gewurztraminer primarily with the bosco grape however you will likewise see Vermentino and albarola as part of the mix

Colli di Luni can be discovered in both red and white variations: the red being mainly Sangiovese blends. For the gewurztraminers, The Colli di Luni doc is a mix controlled by Vermentino however you can likewise discover 100% monovarietals of Vermentino in this appellation. This appellation is among the couple of appellations in italy that is shared by 2 areas. In this case it’s Liguria and Tuscany however I ‘d state the Ligurians are more understood for this appellation which is why I didn’t suggest it in the Tuscany refresher course video.

As I pointed out, Rossese is the most crucial and special red white wine to the area.

And something a little an uncommon treasure is the ormeasco which is a sub-variety of Dolcetto in Piemonte however the various in design and character is significantly various, in part since this appellation is inland in Liguria up in the Ligurian alps. An uncommon reward undoubtedly.

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