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Vermentino

The Vermentino collection from Italian Wine Selection brings together some of the most interesting expressions of this great Mediterranean grape variety, capable of combining freshness, savoriness, and clear aromas in wines of strong personality. From Sardinia to Tuscany, passing through Liguria and the hills of Luni, the selection highlights labels that interpret Vermentino in different styles, from classic white to more evolved and special occasion versions.

The profile of Vermentino

Vermentino is a white grape variety known for its immediate yet non-trivial character: on the nose, it often offers notes of citrus, aromatic herbs, white flowers, and light-fleshed fruit, while on the palate it stands out for its balance, minerality, and a pleasantly savory finish. It is a wine that speaks of coast, light, and wind, and for this reason, it pairs very well with Mediterranean cuisine.

In our selection, you will find interpretations that express this identity differently, such as the Vermentino from Sardinia by Argiolas, Cherchi, Capichera, and Sella e Mosca, along with Tuscan and Ligurian labels that further broaden the panorama.

Territories and denominations to discover

This collection brings together bottles from denominations such as Vermentino di Sardegna DOC, Vermentino Bolgheri DOC, Vermentino Colli di Luni DOC, and other territorial interpretations that tell the story of the grape in a way that is true to its place of origin. In Sardinia, Vermentino often gains depth and aromatic intensity; in Tuscany, especially between Bolgheri and Costa Toscana, it shows a more elegant and structured interpretation; in Liguria, tension, salinity, and finesse prevail.

Among the references present, the proposals from Frescobaldi, Podere Grattamacco, Tenuta dell'Ornellaia, Terre del Marchesato Fattoria - Famiglia Fuselli, and Cantine Lunae Bosoni stand out, wineries that interpret Vermentino with different sensibilities, but always with attention to the precision of the sip.

When to choose it and what to pair it with

Vermentino is an extremely versatile wine at the table. Its freshness makes it ideal with seafood appetizers, raw fish, pasta dishes with seafood, grilled fish, and light white meats. The richer versions can accompany structured dishes, while the more savory and tense labels enhance simple yet high-quality preparations. Some selections, such as the magnum or jeroboam formats present in the collection, are also perfect for conviviality and important occasions.

A selection designed for those seeking identity and quality

If you are looking for a white wine with a Mediterranean profile, recognizable and refined, the Vermentino collection offers many interpretations to explore: from the most immediate labels to reserves and special formats, up to rare bottles or selected vintages. It is the right choice for those who desire a white wine with personality, capable of combining drinking pleasure, territory, and versatility. Discover the selection and find the Vermentino that best suits your tasting style.

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What kind of wine is Vermentino?
Vermentino is a Mediterranean white grape variety that produces fresh, flavorful, and aromatically defined wines. In the most classic glasses, citrus fruits, white flowers, aromatic herbs, and a pleasant mineral note emerge. It is appreciated because it combines immediacy and personality, making it suitable for both those looking for an easy-to-drink white and those wanting a wine with greater structure. In the collection, you will find different interpretations from Sardinia, Tuscany, and Liguria, each linked to its own territory.
What dishes pair best with Vermentino?
Vermentino is one of the most versatile white wines at the table. It pairs naturally with raw seafood, fish appetizers, pasta dishes with seafood, baked or grilled fish, and delicate white meats. The more savory and taut versions enhance essential recipes, while the more structured ones can accompany more complex dishes. It is an ideal wine when you seek freshness and clarity on the palate without sacrificing depth and character.
Which territories are most represented in the Vermentino collection?
The Vermentino collection highlights especially Sardinia, Tuscany, and Liguria, territories historically linked to this grape variety. In Sardinia, Vermentino tends to be more intense and Mediterranean; in Tuscany, between Bolgheri and the Tuscan Coast, it can show greater breadth and elegance; in Liguria, it instead expresses finesse, freshness, and a marked savory imprint. The presence of denominations such as Vermentino di Sardegna DOC, Vermentino Bolgheri DOC, and Vermentino Colli di Luni DOC makes the selection very representative.