This is Italy's 3rd smallest region after Valle d'Aosta and Molise. It runs along the North West coast from the French Border to Tuscany. Wine production is small as tourism dominates but also due to challenging terrain of the dramatic Appennine mountains that crash into the Mediterranean Sea.
Liguria
Regional detail
Location
Climate
Mediterranean – the sea being a big factor on the style of the wines.
Topography
Dramatic to see where terraces are carved into the cliffs that hang over the Mediterranean Sea, however, very difficult to cultivate, hence the resulting low production of wine for the region. The Italian Riviera, however, is one of the many jewels in Italy's crown and occupied by the proud Genovesi
Soils
Mix of calcareous clay. Very rocky poor soil.
Average annual production
less than 10,000 HL
Liguria
Grapes
Albarola
Description
Quite light weight and is said to be a type of Trebbiano.
Principle Wines
Cinque Terre
Bosco
Description
The main whiter grape of the Cinque Terre blend.
Principle Wines
Cinque Terre
Ormeasc
Description
Aka Dolcetto – pls see Piemonte
Principle Wines
Aka Dolcetto – pls see Piemonte
Pigato
Description
Aka Vermentino. Making a much more robust wine than its Sardinian counterpart. Friuty and less herbaceous. Pigato comes from the spots of pigmentation when the grape is ripe. Grown almost exclusively in the Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC where it is considered superior to non-spotted Vermentino
Principle Wines
Riviera Ligure di Ponente.
Rossese
Description
Making an easy drinking quaffable Italian Riviera red. Has been known to creep up into Barolo territory.
Principle Wines
Rossese di Dolceacqua or Dolceacqua
Sangiovese
Description
See Tuscany
See Tuscany
Principle Wines
Vermentino
Description
Pls see Pigato
Principle Wines
Pls see Pigato
Major Appellations DOCG/DOC
Cinque Terre DOC
Description
Perhaps Liguria's most famous wine served in the local restaurants and produced on the dramatic terraces overlooking the sea.
Principle Wines
Bosco, Albarola, Vermentino
Cinque Terre Sciacchetrà DOC
Description
This very rare sweet wine is made from raisined grapes
Principle Wines
Bosco, Albarola, Vermentino
Colli di Luni DOC
Description
One of the more important areas for the production of Vermentino
Principle Wines
Vermentino
Rossese di Dolceacqua or Dolceacqua DOC
Description
One of the more important areas for the production of Vermentino
Principle Wines
Rossese
Other Appellations DOCG/DOC
Colline di Levanto DOC
Principle Wines
Bianco:
Vermentino, Albarola, Bosco
Rosso:
Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo
Vermentino, Albarola, Bosco
Rosso:
Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo
Golfo del Tigullio DOC (a multi DOC*)
Principle Wines
Bianco:
Vermentino, Bianchetta Genovese
Rosso:
Ciliegiolo, Dolcetto
Varietal:
Bianchetta Genovese, Moscato, Vermentino, Ciliegiolo
Vermentino, Bianchetta Genovese
Rosso:
Ciliegiolo, Dolcetto
Varietal:
Bianchetta Genovese, Moscato, Vermentino, Ciliegiolo
Pornassio or Ormeasco di Pornassio DOC
Principle Wines
Dolcetto aka Ormeasco - Produced almost exclusively in Pornassio and Pieve di Teco
Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC
Principle Wines
Pigato, Rossese
Val Polcevera DOC
Principle Wines
Coronata, Vermentino, Bianchetta Genovese, Dolcetto Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo, Barbera.
IGT Appellations
Colline Savonesi