Colline del Genovesato IGT is a white wine distinguished by its bright straw-yellow color. It has a delicate, fruity aroma with hints of apple, pear, and citrus. On the palate, it reveals a dry, velvety, and harmonious taste with a good body and balanced acidity.

History

The Colline del Genovesato IGT classification was established in 1995, and it is produced in the Liguria region of Italy. The vineyards are located in the hilly area surrounding the city of Genoa. The wine is mainly produced from the Vermentino and Albarola grape varieties, which have grown in the region for centuries.

Geographical Production Area

The production area of Colline del Genovesato IGT is located in the hilly areas surrounding the city of Genoa, in the Liguria region. The region benefits from a Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild winters and warm, dry summers, which is ideal for the cultivation of grapevines. The soil is mainly composed of clay and limestone, which add to the distinctive characteristics of the wine.