Sebino IGT is a red wine known for its intensity and rich color. The wine is characterized by an aromatic profile that includes notes of ripe fruit, spices, and a hint of tobacco. On the palate, it is full-bodied, warm, and well-structured with a balanced acidity that adds to its overall harmony.

History

Sebino IGT is a product of the beautiful Lombardy region in Italy. The IGT designation, which stands for Indicazione Geografica Tipica, was introduced in the 1990s to give winemakers more flexibility in their blending decisions than the more strict DOC and DOCG classifications. Sebino IGT has since then represented the region's innovative winemaking practices while maintaining a high level of quality.

Geographical Production Area

The production area of Sebino IGT is the Lombardy region, specifically in the territories surrounding Lake Iseo, hence the name 'Sebino'. This region is characterized by a mild climate with significant temperature variations between day and night, ideal for grape cultivation. The soil is mainly composed of morainic origins, which contributes to the unique characteristics of the wine.