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Corsican Wines
“Corsican Wines” generally refers to all wines produced on the island of Corsica, spread across several appellations such as Patrimonio, Ajaccio, Corse Figari, Coteaux du Cap Corse, and Corse Calvi, among others. Corsican wines are known for their varied aromatic expressions, reflecting Mediterranean influences and diverse soils.
Corsican wines are made from indigenous grape varieties such as Niellucciu, Sciaccarellu, and Vermentinu (Vermentino), as well as locally grown international varieties. Production includes reds, rosés, and whites, with styles ranging from fruity to more structured.
I have no precise information on the existence of a single entity named “Corsican Wines” as an officially structured wine estate, with a creation date, identified winemakers or specific certifications.
