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The Wine Route, from the Chamber of Commerce of Latina and Frosinone

The wine route, a way interesting to valorise the gold that Lower Lazio has, a wonderful nectar that since Roman times he was highly sought after.

The wine route

Let's face it, there are regions that have placed greater emphasis on wines and sparkling wines in modern times. There's no need to bother the French, who know how to market their products very well, yet Italy sells more than the French. Southern Lazio has some great, high-quality wines, but they need to be better known.

The Wine Route - A Nera in Photos

The Wine Routes of Latina and Frosinone is a project that has been around for some time, but it must be continued. It aims, first and foremost, to highlight the ancient culture of wine, in which the sense of care and love for nature have merged with taste, creating an important story, which must be rediscovered and valued in all its aspects. Our Territory. Perhaps we need to believe a little more in our resources, in our vulnerability and in our raw materials, but above all in our craftsmanship, because we know how to make wine, and we know how to make it well.

Chamber of Commerce of Frosinone and Latina

Southern Lazio is a region rich in history and stories linked to wine, and the quality achieved by its "blood of the earth" has grown dramatically. So much so that it can compete with many of the most renowned wine-producing areas in Italy and beyond. The project, in addition to the Latina Wine Route and the Cesanese Route, includes: del Piglio, the Cabernet Consortium of Atina, the Cori Doc Consortium and the Consortium for the protection of Cesanese del Piglio Docg are involved.

The Wine Route - Flutes in Photos

Producers manage to sell and place their bottles on the tables of many restaurants, but it is still not enough. Beyond Rome, there's a world. The same one the Romans sought; just think of the history of Cecubian wine from Sezze to Fondi. coveted by emperors and great figures. The Wine Roads of Latina and Frosinone therefore aims to highlight the ancient culture of wine.

Ciociara Passerina

A culture in which the sense of care and love for nature have merged with taste, creating an important history, which must be rediscovered and promoted throughout our territory. We boast a region rich in historical testimonies. That makes us absolutely unique. We must be more aware of the inestimable historical value of the wine sector, in order to drive tourism and the economy forward. Even the smallest producers and young people who intend to make their way in this sector, must have the Chamber of Commerce and the Special Information Agency as their point of reference.

the wine route - Vineyard

In this regard, in the provinces of Latina and Frosinone, the biennial project "Wine Roads" is underway to help everyone learn about our specialties. This project must grow, embracing the entire region and connecting the key players in the sector who preserve the traditions and secrets of the winemaking world.

Cecubo wine

There will be, over time, as there have been, many, like a format that repeats itself, to become among the most important of the Central Italy for those working in the wine world, involving only industry professionals. You'll be able to meet Italian and international buyers, importers, distributors, sales agents, and sommelier associations. The Latina Wine Route is therefore a sort of food and wine itinerary that celebrates the province's excellent wines, involving many wineries in events. The Chamber of Commerce Trade of Frosinone-Latina, has set itself the primary goal of promoting and communicating the richness of native grape varieties and the region's deeply rooted wine culture. The Latina area, located in southern Lazio, is an enchanting blend of history and nature. The hinterland is home to ancient villages, archaeological remains, and medieval remains.

Wines of the Pontine Marshes – the wine route

A fertile plain extends across the Pontine Marshes, while along the coast you can admire the picturesque Circeo Promontory and the Pontine Archipelago. The province's varied climate, influenced by its proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Apennine Mountains, contributes to the diversity of its landscapes. cultivation soils volcanic rtuff rocks to the limestone coasts of the Lepini, Ausoni and Aurunci Mountains, each area expresses unique characteristics in wines produced. The variable altitudes and the soils constantly drained by the numerous canals of the reclamation They offer optimal conditions for growing grapes. The Latina Wine Route thus offers an immersive experience. A journey through breathtaking landscapes and authentic flavors, reflecting the millennia-old history and passion of local producers. Contact SP, Via Velletri – Anzio, 3 04010 Cori, Latina +39 373 811 0267 ppgad@pucrs.br

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