Buy Liguria Wine Online: Pigato & Vermentino

Liguria is one of Italy's smallest wine regions but its UK exports punch above weight in the seafood-pairing niche: Pigato and Vermentino from Riviera Ligure di Ponente, plus the steep-terraced Cinque Terre and Colline di Levanto whites. We currently list 14 Ligurian bottles from 8 producers: from £12.90 up to £69.00, averaging £28.55.

Compare live UK retailer prices, then read our Liguria region guide for Cinque Terre and the Sciacchetrà dessert wine.

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Liguria is one of Italy's smallest wine regions but its UK exports punch above weight in the seafood-pairing niche: Pigato and Vermentino from Riviera Ligure di Ponente, plus the steep-terraced Cinque Terre and Colline di Levanto whites. We currently list 14 Ligurian bottles from 8 producers: from £12.90 up to £69.00, averaging £28.55.

Compare live UK retailer prices, then read our Liguria region guide for Cinque Terre and the Sciacchetrà dessert wine.

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Pigato is Liguria's indigenous white grape, genetically related to Vermentino but with more body, herbs and salinity. Best from Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC. Our catalogue covers 14 Ligurian bottles from 8 producers.

We list 14 Ligurian wines from 8 producers. Top-listed houses include Cantine SanSteva e Poggio dei Gorleri, Durin and Maixei. Each bottle shows live UK retailer stock and the cheapest current price.

Vermentino and Pigato are textbook matches for pesto (basil-pine nut-garlic-Parmesan) and Ligurian fritto misto. Top picks from our shelf are Maixei Barbadirame, Cantine Lunae Bosoni Auxo, Poggio dei Gorleri Bocca di Rosa, averaging £28.55.

We currently list 14 Liguria wines from 8 producers with live prices from UK retailers.

Current Liguria wines range from £12.90 to £69.00.

The average live bottle price is £28.55.

From Liguria we currently list Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC, Colli di Luni DOC, and Colline di Levanto DOC.

Grape varieties available from Liguria include Pigato and Vermentino.

Liguria wines producers in the current catalogue include Cantine SanSteva e Poggio dei Gorleri, Durin, Maixei, Tenuta Selvadolce, Bisson, Cantine Lunae Bosoni, Cà du Ferrà, and Laura Aschero.

We do not use sales or rating data on this page. By current retailer coverage, notable Liguria wines include Maixei Barbadirame (£22.41), Cantine Lunae Bosoni Auxo (£12.90), Poggio dei Gorleri Bocca di Rosa (£14.50), Poggio dei Gorleri Arveglio (£19.90), and Maixei Rossese di Dolceacqua (£22.50).

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