Wine Atlas
1033 regions · epoch 160›››Basilicata
Basilicata
Basilicata is a region in southern Italy characterized by its mountainous terrain and varied climate, which influences viticulture. The region is home to several wine-producing areas, with Aglianico being the predominant grape variety. Basilicata's wine history dates back to ancient times, with evidence of viticulture from the Greeks and Romans. The region's wines are often noted for their depth and complexity, reflecting the unique terroir of the area.
Red wines, often robust and full-bodied
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