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[[File:Cinque Terre wine.jpg|right|thumb|A bottle of Colline di Levanto DOC white wine.]]
[[File:Cinque Terre white wine.jpg|right|thumb|A bottle of Colline di Levanto DOC white wine.]]
'''Liguria''' is an [[Italian wine]] region located in the northwest region of [[Italy]] along the [[Italian Riviera]]. It is bordered by the [[Piedmont wine]] region to the north, the [[Alps]] and [[French wine]] region of [[Provence (wine)|Provence]] to the west, the [[Apennine Mountains]] and the [[Emilia-Romagna wine]] region to the east with a small border shared with [[Tuscany (wine)|Tuscany]] in the south-east along the [[Ligurian sea]].<ref name="Dummies"> M. Ewing-Mulligan & E. McCarthy ''Italian Wines for Dummies'' pg 83-87 Hungry Minds 2001 ISBN 0-7645-5355-0 </ref>
'''Liguria''' is an [[Italian wine]] region located in the northwest region of [[Italy]] along the [[Italian Riviera]]. It is bordered by the [[Piedmont wine]] region to the north, the [[Alps]] and [[French wine]] region of [[Provence (wine)|Provence]] to the west, the [[Apennine Mountains]] and the [[Emilia-Romagna wine]] region to the east with a small border shared with [[Tuscany (wine)|Tuscany]] in the south-east along the [[Ligurian sea]].<ref name="Dummies">M. Ewing-Mulligan & E. McCarthy ''Italian Wines for Dummies'' pg 83-87 Hungry Minds 2001 {{ISBN|0-7645-5355-0}}</ref>


Liguria has several ''[[Denominazione di origine controllata]]'' regions with the most notable being the [[Cinque Terre DOC]] from cliff side vineyards situated among the five fishing villages of [[Cinque Terre]] in the [[province of La Spezia]]. The DOC produces light white wines made from [[grape varieties]] such as [[Bosco (grape)|Bosco]], [[Albarola]] and [[Vermentino]]. In the west, is the red wine producing region of [[Dolceacqua]] producing wine from the [[indigenous peoples|indigenous]] [[Rossese]] grape.<ref name="Saunders">P. Saunders ''Wine Label Language'' pp. 139–209 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1-55297-720-X</ref>
Liguria has several ''[[Denominazione di origine controllata]]'' regions with the most notable being the [[Cinque Terre DOC]] from cliff side vineyards situated among the five fishing villages of [[Cinque Terre]] in the [[province of La Spezia]]. The DOC produces light white wines made from [[grape varieties]] such as [[Bosco (grape)|Bosco]], [[Albarola]] and [[Vermentino]]. In the west is the red wine-producing region of [[Dolceacqua]], producing wine from the [[indigenous (ecology)|indigenous]] [[Rossese di Dolceacqua|Rossese]] grape.<ref name="Saunders">P. Saunders ''Wine Label Language'' pp. 139–209 Firefly Books 2004 {{ISBN|1-55297-720-X}}</ref>


==DOC regions==
==DOC regions==
The following is a list of DOCs in the Liguria region along with the grapes that may be included in the blend under varying percentages that are regulated under the DOC label.<ref name="Saunders"/>
The following is a list of DOCs in the Liguria region along with the grapes that may be included in the blend under varying percentages that are regulated under the DOC label.<ref name="Saunders"/>


*[[Cinque Terre DOC]] - White wine only DOC producing wine from the [[Bosco (grape)|Bosco]], [[Albarola]] and [[Vermentino]] grapes. A ''[[passito]]'' and ''[[liquoroso]]'' style made from the same grapes can also be produced under the [[Sciacchetra]] designation.
*[[Cinque Terre DOC]] - White wine only DOC producing wine from the [[Bosco (grape)|Bosco]], [[Albarola]] and [[Vermentino]] grapes. A ''[[passito]]'' and ''[[liquoroso]]'' style made from the same grapes can also be produced under the [[Sciacchetra]] designation.
*[[Colli di Luni DOC]] - Red and white wine DOC producing wine from [[Sangiovese]], [[Canaiolo]], [[Ciliegiolo]], [[Pollera nera]], [[Bracciola nera]], [[Trebbiano]] and Vermentino.
*[[Colli di Luni DOC]] - Red and white wine DOC producing wine from [[Sangiovese]], [[Canaiolo]], [[Ciliegiolo]], [[Pollera nera]], [[Bracciola nera]], [[Trebbiano]] and Vermentino.
*[[Colline di Levanto DOC]] - Red and white wine DOC producing wine from Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo, Vermentino, Albarola and Bosco.
*[[Colline di Levanto DOC]] - Red and white wine DOC producing wine from Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo, Vermentino, Albarola and Bosco.
*[[Golfo del Tigullio DOC]] - Red, white, ''[[rosé]]'' and [[sparkling wine]] DOC producing wine from Ciliegiolo, [[Dolcetto]], Vermentino, [[Bianchetta]] and [[Moscato]]. A ''passito'' style [[dessert wine]] from non-[[aromatic (wine)|aromatic]] local varieties can also be produced under this DOC.
*[[Golfo del Tigullio DOC]] - Red, white, ''[[rosé]]'' and [[sparkling wine]] DOC producing wine from Ciliegiolo, [[Dolcetto]], Vermentino, [[Bianchetta Trevigiana|Bianchetta]] and [[Muscat (grape and wine)|Moscato]]. A ''passito'' style [[dessert wine]] from non-[[aromatic (wine)|aromatic]] local varieties can also be produced under this DOC.
*[[Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC]] - Red and white wine DOC producing wine from Dolcetto (known locally as ''Ormeasco''), [[Pigato]], [[Rossese]] and Vermentino.
*[[Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC]] - Red and white wine DOC producing wine from Dolcetto (known locally as ''Ormeasco''), [[Pigato]], [[Rossese di Dolceacqua|Rossese]] and Vermentino.
*[[Rossese di Dolceacqua DOC]] - Red wine only DOC producing wine from the Rossese grape (known locally as Rossese di Ventimiglia)
*[[Rossese di Dolceacqua DOC]] - Red wine only DOC producing wine from the Rossese grape (known locally as Rossese di Ventimiglia)
*[[Val Polcevera DOC]] - Red, white and sparkling wine DOC producing wine from Dolcetto, Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo, [[Barbera]], Vermentino, Bianchetta, Albarola, Pigato, Bosco and [[Rollo (grape)|Rollo]].
*[[Val Polcevera DOC]] - Red, white and sparkling wine DOC producing wine from Dolcetto, Sangiovese, Ciliegiolo, [[Barbera]], Vermentino, Bianchetta, Albarola, Pigato, Bosco and [[Rollo (grape)|Rollo]].
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A bottle of Colline di Levanto DOC white wine.

Liguria is an Italian wine region located in the northwest region of Italy along the Italian Riviera. It is bordered by the Piedmont wine region to the north, the Alps and French wine region of Provence to the west, the Apennine Mountains and the Emilia-Romagna wine region to the east with a small border shared with Tuscany in the south-east along the Ligurian sea.[1]

Liguria has several Denominazione di origine controllata regions with the most notable being the Cinque Terre DOC from cliff side vineyards situated among the five fishing villages of Cinque Terre in the province of La Spezia. The DOC produces light white wines made from grape varieties such as Bosco, Albarola and Vermentino. In the west is the red wine-producing region of Dolceacqua, producing wine from the indigenous Rossese grape.[2]

DOC regions

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The following is a list of DOCs in the Liguria region along with the grapes that may be included in the blend under varying percentages that are regulated under the DOC label.[2]

References

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  1. ^ M. Ewing-Mulligan & E. McCarthy Italian Wines for Dummies pg 83-87 Hungry Minds 2001 ISBN 0-7645-5355-0
  2. ^ a b P. Saunders Wine Label Language pp. 139–209 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1-55297-720-X