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The Cinque Terre is a landscape to be tasted. Here, nature and the labor of generations of men and women have been intertwined for centuries, creating a unique territory recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The terraced slopes overlooking the sea, supported by dry stone walls, are the visible mark of an ancient agricultural culture that has shaped the vertical landscape, making it productive. It is on these steep hills that Cinque Terre wine is born: a white wine that embodies the very essence of the territory, and Sciacchetrà, the famous golden passito wine that tells stories of life and tradition.
Today, every sip of Cinque Terre wine is an act of landscape preservation. Choosing these wines means supporting local traditions and safeguarding a fragile ecosystem, where steep-slope viticulture acts as a defense against land abandonment and hydrogeological instability.
Discovering the connection between landscape and wine means immersing yourself in a story of toil and passion, tasting a territory, and understanding its beauty with all your senses.