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Lombardy Wine is a type of wine produced in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Known for its diverse wine production methods and unique grape varieties, Lombardy wine is recognized globally for its quality and variety.

History[edit]

The history of Lombardy wine dates back to the Roman era, when the region was known for its wine production. The Lombardy region's wine production flourished during the Middle Ages, with the establishment of numerous vineyards and wineries.

Geography and Climate[edit]

The Lombardy region is located in the northern part of Italy, bordered by the Alps to the north and the Po River to the south. The region's diverse geography, ranging from alpine mountains to fertile plains, contributes to the variety of wines produced. The climate in Lombardy is continental, characterized by hot summers and cold winters, which is ideal for grape cultivation.

Wine Production[edit]

Lombardy is known for its diverse wine production, with a focus on both red and white wines. The region is home to several DOC and DOCG wine regions, including Franciacorta, Oltrepo Pavese, and Valtellina. These regions are known for their specific grape varieties and wine production methods.

Franciacorta[edit]

Franciacorta is a DOCG wine region in Lombardy known for its sparkling wines made in the traditional method. The primary grape varieties used in Franciacorta are Chardonnay, Pinot noir, and Pinot bianco.

Oltrepo Pavese[edit]

Oltrepo Pavese is a DOC wine region located in the southern part of Lombardy. The region is known for its red wines, particularly those made from the Barbera grape.

Valtellina[edit]

Valtellina is a DOCG wine region located in the alpine area of Lombardy. The region is known for its red wines made from the Nebbiolo grape, locally known as Chiavennasca.

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