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Rossese

Rossese

The Rossese grape has no certain origins. It seems to come from the south of France, where it arrived in Liguria and found in the Dolceacqua area its chosen territory. The origin of the name seems clearly to refer to the color of its berries - red. It’s almost exclusively spread within the Italian Riviera, close to the border with France. Black berry of Rossese grape is medium-small, ellipsoidal and short with medium thick, blue-black-violet colored, waxy skin. The bunch is medium or medium-large, pyramidal with 1-2 wings, more or less sparse with a medium-large, pentagonal leaf. Rossese grape is bred according to the Mediterranean tradition, so that the foliage of the plant in the summer covers the foot and then the root with their shade, protecting them from the sun's rays of the midday. Rossese grape variety has good vigor, mid-early maturing, and abundant production. Rossese grape gives a wine of ruby red color, delicate, floral and spicy, with notes of rose and black pepper. The taste is fine and harmonious, full bodied, with a slightly bitter aftertaste.

Producers growing the grape

Now that you know more about the Rossese, these are the wines we stock