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Pigato

Pigato: the characterful white from Liguria

The Pigato collection gathers some interpretations of one of the most iconic white wines from Liguria, an expression of the territory of the Riviera Ligure di Ponente and a style recognizable for its freshness, finesse, and Mediterranean imprint. In this selection, you will find labels that interpret Pigato with a balance between aromatic immediacy and personality, ideal for those seeking a white wine capable of telling the story of the sea, the climate, and the Ligurian hills.

Origin and style of Pigato

Pigato is a wine that originates in a context suited to coastal viticulture, where the dialogue between wind, light, and soils helps define crisp aromas and a pleasant savoriness. The versions present in this collection, including Albium Riviera Ligure di Ponente Pigato D.O.C. and Pigato 2021 Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC Cantine Lunae, express the identity of the denomination and its gastronomic vocation well. It is a white that tends to combine floral and fruity notes with a smooth drinkability, maintaining a structure suitable for various moments at the table.

Producers featured in the selection

The selection highlights well-known producers for their care in vineyard work and for their precise interpretation of the territory, such as Cantine Lunae Bosoni and Poggio dei Gorleri Azienda Agricola. The presence of wineries linked to Liguria makes this collection particularly interesting for those who wish to compare different styles within the same type, capturing nuances related to winemaking interpretation, balance, and aromatic intensity.

Recommended pairings

Pigato shines with seafood cuisine and dishes that require freshness and precision. It is ideal with fish appetizers, raw seafood, delicate first courses, and Ligurian preparations such as dishes based on herbs, vegetables, and blue fish. Its savoriness also makes it suitable for light second courses and recipes where the aromatic component must remain elegant, never intrusive. Served at the right temperature, it naturally accompanies informal dinners and more refined occasions.

Why choose this collection

This selection is designed for those who want to purchase an authentic, readable, and versatile Ligurian white, capable of combining territoriality and immediate pleasantness. If you are looking for a wine that tells the story of the Riviera Ligure di Ponente with a sober yet distinctive style, the Pigato collection offers a targeted and coherent choice, ideal for enriching the cellar with labels of personality and strong regional identity.

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FAQs

What kind of wine is Pigato?
Pigato is a typical white wine from Liguria, particularly from the Western Ligurian Riviera. It is appreciated for its fresh profile, good sapidity, and an aromatic component that makes it recognizable without being excessive. In the collection, you will find interpretations that enhance the territorial character of the grape variety and its natural vocation for the table. It is an interesting choice for those looking for an elegant, immediate white that is consistent with the Ligurian tradition.
What dishes pair best with Pigato?
Pigato pairs very well with seafood cuisine because its freshness and salinity complement fish, shellfish, and seafood with balance. It is also excellent with light appetizers, delicate first courses, and Ligurian recipes based on vegetables, aromatic herbs, and blue fish. In general, it is a versatile white wine, suitable for dishes that require finesse, clarity, and a good flavor push without overpowering the ingredients.
What wineries can I find in this Pigato collection?
In the Pigato collection, there are wines from producers linked to Liguria, including Cantine Lunae Bosoni and Poggio dei Gorleri Azienda Agricola. The selection allows for the exploration of different interpretations of the same style, with labels that tell the story of the territory through different production approaches and enological sensibilities. It is useful both for those who already know Pigato and for those who wish to discover it starting from reliable wineries that are consistent with the denomination.