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Monferrato

Monferrato

Monferrato is an Italian appellation located in the Piedmont region, characterized by its varied terroir and microclimates. The appellation encompasses a range of communes, primarily in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti. It is known for producing predominantly red wines, with a focus on indigenous grape varieties. The legal boundaries of Monferrato allow for a diverse range of blends and varietal wines, reflecting the region's viticultural heritage.

Red wines with fruit-forward profiles and moderate tannins

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