BY: Francesca Bezzone
The world of winemaking never fails to surprise. After wines aged under seawater, of which we spoke in these very pages a few months ago, it’s now time to meet heroic wines.
In their name, heroic wines pay tribute to the extraordinary efforts and dedication of winegrowers who cultivate grapes under challenging conditions, far from conventional viticulture norms. They embody the spirit and resilience of viticulture practiced under exceptionally difficult conditions, such as steep terrains, high altitudes, and isolated locations.
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