Vermentino
Vermentino is a white grape variety primarily grown in Italy, particularly in regions like Sardinia and Liguria. It is known for producing crisp, aromatic wines that often feature notes of citrus, green apple, and herbs. The grape thrives in warm, coastal climates, which contribute to its refreshing acidity and vibrant flavors.
In addition to Italy, Vermentino is also cultivated in other Mediterranean countries, including France and Spain. The wines made from this grape can range from light and zesty to more complex and full-bodied, making it a versatile choice for pairing with seafood and light dishes.