Liguria Wines: an authentic selection between sea, hills, and great denominations
The Liguria Wines gathered in this collection tell the story of a unique region, where viticulture develops among steep terraces, marine influences, and small crus of great identity. From Classic Method sparkling wines to savory and vertical whites, to the rarest reds and passito wines, Liguria expresses an essential, mineral, and strongly territorial style.
This selection highlights some of the most representative denominations of the territory, such as Colli di Luni DOC, Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC, Liguria di Levante IGT, Portofino DOC, and Cinque Terre DOC. It is a journey that centers on traditional grape varieties such as Vermentino, Pigato, Albarola, Granaccia, Ciliegiolo, and Vermentino Nero, interpreted by wineries that deeply understand the character of the territory.
The character of Ligurian wines
Ligurian wines stand out for their freshness, taste tension, and a marked saline imprint. The whites, in particular, are often ideal for those seeking clear aromas, agile structure, and precise drinking. The Vermentino Colli di Luni, in the various labels present in the collection, is one of the most interesting references of the region for its balance and finesse. Alongside it, Pigato and Albarola offer different but always consistent nuances with the Mediterranean identity of Liguria.
Sparkling wines, whites, and dessert wines
The collection also includes highly appealing labels such as the Abissi Metodo Classico from Bisson Società Agricola, available in multiple interpretations and significant formats, along with the Abissi Rosé Metodo Classico. These are wines that express an elegant and original dimension of Ligurian production, perfect for special occasions or for those who desire an extraordinary sparkling wine. The more traditional and precious part of the territory is not lacking, with the Refursà Cinque Terre “Sciacchetrà” DOC, a meditation and dessert wine of great personality.
Wineries and interpretations of the territory
Among the producers present, Cantine Lunae Bosoni stands out as a reference interpreter for the world of Colli di Luni, with wines such as Niccolò V Riserva, Cavagino, Vermentino Colli di Luni, Vermentino Nero, Mearosa, and Albium. The selection also includes labels from Poggio dei Gorleri Azienda Agricola, which help represent the richness of Ligurian wines between Ponente and Levante.
Recommended pairings
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Vermentino, Pigato, and Albarola: excellent with grilled fish, shellfish, savory pies, and Mediterranean cuisine.
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Classic Method Sparkling Wines: perfect as an aperitif, with raw seafood, refined appetizers, and contemporary dishes.
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Granaccia and Ciliegiolo: ideal with flavorful first courses, white meats, light game, and traditional Ligurian preparations.
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Sciacchetrà: to be served with dry desserts, blue cheeses, or to be savored slowly at the end of a meal.
If you are looking for wines that combine territorial identity, finesse, and originality, this selection of Liguria Wines is the ideal starting point to discover some of the most authentic expressions of the region.