Gourmets of Wine > Pigato Bianco 2004 - Colle Dei Bardellini (IM)
[Italian's Insight to Travel Italy] To the west of Genova there are several vineyards growing the Piemontese Nebbiolo and to the east the Sangiovese from Tuscany. They are ok and with a hearty dish can be appropriate for a table wine, but when I am in Liguria I drink only whites.
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