A group of Winetasters at Terre Bianche winery. Dolceacqua. Imperia Province. Liguria. Italy


Filippo Rondelli took over his family vineyard, Terre Bianche, close to the French border, in 1998. It dates back to 1870 and the steep slopes of western Liguria mean ideal growing conditions for the Rossese grape. It thrives on the exchange of wind and temperature and here the days are warm and the nights 12 degrees colder. Rossese di Dolceacqua was the first Ligurian wine to get DOC recognition back in 1972 and its name derives from the French ‘roché’, referring to the rocky ground where it’s grown.


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Location: Terre Bianche winery. Ligura, Italy
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