Colline di Levanto DOC is a white wine known for its straw yellow color with golden reflections. Its aroma is delicately fruity, with a hint of almond and wild flowers. The taste is dry, harmonious, and slightly bitter. It is characterized by a medium body and balanced acidity.

History

Colline di Levanto DOC has its roots in the Liguria region of Italy, where winemaking has been a tradition for centuries. The specific designation of Colline di Levanto DOC was granted in 1997, recognizing the unique qualities of the wine produced in this area.

Geographical Production Area

The wine is produced in the hills of Levanto, in the Liguria region of Italy, a territory marked by steep slopes and terraced vineyards overlooking the sea. The region has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The soil is mainly composed of clay and sandstone, which contribute to the unique characteristics of the wine.