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Liguria

Liguria

Liguria is a coastal region in northwest Italy, characterized by its steep hillsides and proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. The region's climate is Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm, dry summers, which supports the cultivation of various grape varieties. Liguria is known for its white wines, particularly from the Cinque Terre and Golfo dei Poeti areas, where terraced vineyards are common. The region has a rich history of viticulture, influenced by both local traditions and maritime trade.

White wines with fresh acidity and mineral notes

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