Wine Atlas

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Umbria

Umbria

Umbria is a central Italian region characterized by its hilly terrain and a continental climate. It is bordered by Tuscany to the west and Marche to the east, with significant viticultural areas including Montefalco and Orvieto. The region is known for its diverse wine production, particularly red wines made from Sangiovese and Sagrantino grapes, as well as white wines from Grechetto and Trebbiano. Umbria has a rich history of winemaking that dates back to ancient Roman times.

Red wines with notable structure and aging potential

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