/vermentˈino nˈero/
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Red
Vermentino Nero, a gem of rare distinction, found its salvation from obscurity during the 1980s, thanks to the vigilant guardianship of the Podere Scutarola estate.
Nestled amidst the rolling hills that grace the landscape between Livorno in Tuscany and Genoa in Liguria, this unique grape variety, first chronicled in print in 1874, carries with it a rich heritage steeped in mystery and intrigue.
Despite its illustrious lineage, Vermentino Nero’s journey has been fraught with confusion, often mistaken for the renowned Merlot grape. Yet, its resilience and inherent allure have ensured its survival, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the resilience of nature and the passion of those committed to preserving its legacy.
Map of historic hometown
The wine abounds with opulent aromas and flavors of ripe black fruits, accented by subtle hints of coffee that add depth and complexity to the palate. However, for some producers, the intensity of the coffee nuances may be overpowering, prompting them to opt for blending with other grape varieties.
Across the spectrum, you’ll find a diverse range of expressions, from mid-weight and refreshingly crisp wines to more substantial, full-bodied offerings. Each reflects the distinct vision of the producer, tailored to achieve a specific style and character in the final product.
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