The Winery Laurentina of Marche

Winery Laurentina
The winery offers 7 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.4.
It is ranked in the top 2107 of the estates of Marche.
It is located in Marche

The Winery Laurentina is one of the best wineries to follow in Marches.. It offers 7 wines for sale in of Marche to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Winery Laurentina wines

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Discovering the wine region of Marche

Marche (or Le Marche; pronounced Mar-kay) is a region in eastern CentralItaly. It is most associated with white wines made from Trebbiano and Verdicchio grapes. Marche occupies a roughly triangular area. Its longer sides are formed by the Apennine Mountains to the west and the Adriatic Sea to the east.

Emilia-Romagna and Abruzzo are its northern and southern neighbours respectively, and it is separated from Umbria only by the Apennines. The Marche has a number of terroirs that are very well suited to grape-growing. The rolling coastal hills, such as those around Ancona, are a notable example. Due to the influence of the Apennines, the Adriatic and the rivers of the region (the Metauro, the Potenza, the Tronto and the Nera), the Marche is subject to different climates.

Discover the grape variety: Blancard

Originally from the southwestern Atlantic region of France, Blancard has long been cultivated in the Gers, Landes, Eastern Pyrenees and the High Pyrenees. Blancard is practically no longer present in the vineyards and is therefore in danger of disappearing.