Victoria - Ligurië

Liguria is a coastal region in northwestern Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions. It borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. In Liguria, time seems to have stood still. Small winegrowers make wine just like their great-grandfathers did. They are not very well known and exports are small. But with more than 100 indigenous grape...

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2021 By Farr Pinot Noir Irrewarra
grape Pinot Noir
59.95 49.55
2021 By Farr Tout Près Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
89.95 74.34
2021 By Farr RP Pinot Noir Côte Vineyard
grape Pinot Noir
88.95 73.51
2021 By Farr Sangreal Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
72.50 59.92
2021 By Farr Farrside Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
65.00 53.72
2023 By Farr GC Chardonnay Côte Vineyard
grape Chardonnay
89.95 74.34
2023 By Farr Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
72.50 59.92
2018 Mount Mary Vineyard Quintet
grape Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot
124.95 103.26
2019 By Farr Shiraz
grape Syrah-Shiraz
64.95 53.68
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Liguria is a coastal region in northwestern Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions. It borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. In Liguria, time seems to have stood still. Small winegrowers make wine just like their great-grandfathers did. They are not very well known and exports are small. But with more than 100 indigenous grape varieties and beautiful traditions, Liguria has a lot to offer adventurous wine drinkers. Liguria is certainly more famous for its olive oil, because although Liguria is quite north, it is warmer than, for example, the more southern Tuscany. Liguria is sandwiched between the Appennines, the Ligurian Alps and the Mediterranean Sea. This ensures a mild climate. This mild climate, but also the sea air, has for centuries provided an environment in which the olive trees thrive and, in relation to the warm interior, provide an oil with mild fruity flavours.

The Taggiasca olive is the type of olive that is mainly grown in Liguria. These relatively small olives are real Ligurian olives. They are harvested seasonally between November and March and they grow on terraces and on the slopes of the Ligurian hills. In a good year you can harvest about 10 kilos of olives per person, per hour. For 1 liter of olive oil you need about 7-10 kilos of olives. There is a good reason why good olive oil is so expensive. It's a patient job.