Vermentino
Vermentino is a white wine grape that is primarily grown in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Italy and France. It is also cultivated in other countries such as Spain, Corsica, and Australia.
This grape is known for producing wines with vibrant acidity and refreshing flavors. Vermentino wines often have a pale straw color and exhibit aromas of citrus fruits, white flowers, and herbs. On the palate, they are crisp and lively, with notes of lemon, green apple, and a hint of salinity.
In Italy, Vermentino is widely grown in regions such as Sardinia, Liguria, and Tuscany. The wines from these regions showcase the grape's characteristic freshness and minerality. In France, Vermentino is known as Rolle and is mainly found in the Provence and Languedoc-Roussillon regions.
Vermentino is a versatile grape that can be made into a variety of wine styles, ranging from light and zesty to more complex and age-worthy. It pairs well with seafood, shellfish, and light pasta dishes.
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