Rossese is a very special grape that hails from the simultaneously coastal, mountainous, forested region of Liguria; its estimated that there are only 80 hectares or so of the variety cultivated across the entire region. Its light in color but packs a wall
Rossese is a very special grape that hails from the simultaneously coastal, mountainous, forested region of Liguria; its estimated that there are only 80 hectares or so of the variety cultivated across the entire region. Its light in color but packs a wallop in terms of roundness and flavor on the palate: blood, iron, white florals, sardines, toasted red apples, cherries Its really fascinating. Antonio Perrino of Testalonga is one the varietys finest practitioners; moreover, he has been making wine for around 60 vintages (!), so he truly has found his own path in terms of working with this variety. Elegant but also kind of feral, deep but also light on its feet this is one of Italys most hard-to-imitate Mediterranean reds. Do not miss, as Testalonga only cultivates two hectares of vines: tiny production is an understatement.
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