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Liguria is a small coastal region renowned for its stunning landscape, running along Italy's Mediterranean coast between the French border and Tuscany. It shares the north-west of the country with its northern neighbor Piedmont. Known as the Italian Riviera, this thin, beautiful strip of rugged land with its Mediterranean climate and poor, stony soils is dominated by hills with sheer drops that almost fall straight into the sea. These steep elevations make vine growing a challenge, resulting in scattered vineyards (some can only be reached by boat) with limited production. In some areas the slopes are so steep that the land has to be cultivated by hand.

Further inland, the hillsides offer only marginally less vertical altitudes, and planting of vines is dense and compact; viticulture plays an essential role in the prevention of soil erosion and landslides. Despite this difficult environment, vines have been grown in this area for more than 25 centuries since they were introduced by the Etruscans and Greeks. Later, in Roman times, the most famous area to emerge was Cinque Terre (Five Lands), now a DOC, in the far east of the region.

There are only around 14,800 acres (6000ha) of vineyards, of which just over 1235 acres (500ha) are classified as DOCs. Yet as much as 280,000 hL of wine is produced per annum, of which 75% is white and around 13,000 hL is DOC wine. However, Liguria remains the region with the second-lowest output of wine in Italy.

Most wine is the work of small, artisanal producers who have to grow their vines on terraces carved from the rocky slopes. The steep elevations are a blessing too, as they protect the grapes near the sea from the coldest winter winds blowing down from the Alps. The soil's high limestone content is particularly good for white grapes, as it gives the wines their minerality. It is unfortunate that the wines are almost as difficult to find as the land is to cultivate; very few of these wines find their way across international borders.

Although there are 100 varieties grown in this region, Liguria is generally known for its wines made from the local white grape Pigato, whose name is thought to derive from the spots (pighe) that appear on the mature grapes. This variety gives wines a fragrant nose reminiscent of the Ligurian landscape's pine-wood and sea-salt aromas, as well as an underlying minerality. Another star white is Vermentino. The red celebrities come in the form of Rossese, a variety which creates subtle, fruity and spicy wines, and Ormeasco, a similar variety to the Piedmontese Dolcetto.

In the past the only DOC was Rossese di Dolceacqua (a soft, full-flavored red), but recently that number has swelled to eight. Colline di Levanto's white is similar to that of its fellow DOC Cinque Terre, distinguished by its lingering bouquet and its rosso starring Sangiovese and Ciliegiolo. Golfo del Tigullio lies between Genoa and Spezia and was awarded its status in 1997; this little-known area boasts an excellent passito and various wines using only Ligurian varieties, including Bianchetta Genovese. There is also Colli di Luni (meaning hills of the moon), and Val Polcevera, whose hidden secret is the ancient Coronata variety, unique to Liguria and transformed into Rhine-style whites. The ancient red variety Ormeasco seems to be Ormeasco di Pornassio's saving grace – it is an early ripener, and premature autumnal frosts and the particularly steep mountainside vineyards (2625ft, or 800m) mean the area is not the most hospitable vine-growing environment.

Last but not least is Riviera Ligure di Ponente, largest of the Ligurian crew, which is notable for its bianco made from Pigato and Vermentino, and its rosso (red) crafted from Ormeasco and Rossese. Within this DOC there are sub-zones specializing in wines from Pigato, Rossese and Vermentino grapes, and the Riviera dei Fiori sub-zone is free to use all these varieties. There are also some rare gems created from Buzzeto and Granaccia, and a Ligurian local, Lumassina.



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Sub-regions of Liguria
Cinque Terre   Colline di Levanto   Ormeasco di Pornassio   Rossese di Dolceacqua  
Colli di Luni   Golfo del Tigullio   Riviera Ligure di Ponente   Val Polcevera  

Here are some wines produced in this wine region. Displaying 1 to 25.
Wine Name (by Search Rank, sort by Name)   Grape 
1. Walter de Batte Riomaggiore Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy     $41
2. Bruna Le Russeghine Pigato Riviera Ligure di Ponente, Liguria, Italy   Pigato $22
3. Bisson U Pastine Golfo del Tigullio Bianchetta Genovese, Liguria, Italy   Bianchetta Genovese $21
4. Bisson Marea Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy     $28
5. Walter de Batte Riomaggiore Cinque Terre Sciacchetra, Liguria, Italy   Bosco $240
6. Bisson Il Granaccio Colline del Genovesato IGT, Liguria, Italy   Grenache / Garnacha $27
7. Colle dei Bardellini Pigato Riviera Ligure di Ponente, Liguria, Italy   Pigato $19
8. Durin Pigato Riviera Ligure di Ponente, Liguria, Italy   Pigato $17
9. Bisson Pigato Colline del Genovesato IGT, Liguria, Italy   Pigato $21
10. Bisson Ciliegiolo Rose Golfo del Tigullio, Liguria, Italy   Ciliegiolo $17
11. Bruna Pulin Rosso Colline Savonesi IGT, Liguria, Italy   Grenache / Garnacha $46
12. Laura Aschero Vermentino Riviera Ligure di Ponente, Liguria, Italy   Vermentino $27
13. Cantine Lunae Bosoni Auxo Colli di Luni, Liguria, Italy     $13
14. Forlini Cappellini Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy     $21
15. Altavia Dolceacqua Superiore, Liguria, Italy   Rossese $21
16. Cantine Lunae Bosoni Niccolo V Colli di Luni Rosso, Tuscany, Italy     $17
17. Punta Crena Lumassina Bianco Colline Savonesi IGT, Liguria, Italy     $19
18. Azienda Agricola Bio Vio Pigato di Albenga Naturale, Liguria, Italy   Pigato $24
19. Terenzuola Corsano Vermentino Colli di Luni, Liguria, Italy   Vermentino $19
20. Lupi Rossese di Dolceacqua, Liguria, Italy   Rossese $14
21. Bisson Vermentino Vigna Intrigoso Golfo del Tigullio, Liguria, Italy   Vermentino $25
22. Campogrande Cinqueterre Bianco, Liguria, Italy   Bosco $51
23. Colle dei Bardellini Vermentino Riviera Ligure di Ponente, Liguria, Italy   Vermentino $14
24. Forlini Cappellini Cinque Terre Sciacchetra Riserva, Liguria, Italy   Bosco $179
25. Terre Bianche Vermentino Riviera Ligure di Ponente, Liguria, Italy   Vermentino $30
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