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Located between the Southeast coast of Provence and Tuscany’s West coast is the Mediterranean island of Corsica. Despite being the birthplace of Napoleon, the world’s most famous Frenchman, Corsica’s position just 14 miles from Sardinia means that although this is a French region, it shows distinct elements of Italian culture including their grapes and winemaking traditions. The history of Corsica’s wine-making over the centuries has been both extremely diverse and tumultuous. Some of the island's first settlers, the Phoceans, were active winemakers who cultivated indigenous vines that they brought with them which were nurtured and developed over the years forming the framework of the vineyards that are there today. Throughout the centuries Corsica’s wine production has been greatly influenced by those who ruled over it from of course France but also the likes of Pisa and the Republic of Genoa which accounts for a lot of the heavy Italian influence. With a variety of vineyards occupying almost the entire circumference of Corsica, the varied terroirs include everything from the granite-rich soils of the mountains to the sun-baked, chalky clays of the Northwest, producing a wide range of complex, characterful wines.
The main types of grapes used to produce wine in Corsica are;
Nielluccio (Sangiovese) Sciacarello (Mammolo) Vermentino (Favorita)

At Wine Affairs we select all of our wines based on taste and quality and prioritise working with winemakers who use biodynamic and organic farming practices. We believe that this results in superior wine quality and that the winemakers’ passion and care for the terroir and environment are reflected in the taste of the wine, making it exceptional.

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Clos Signadore, A Mandria 2019, Patrimonio, Corsican wine

Clos Signadore, A Mandria 2019, Patrimonio

High Environmental Value (HVE) Wines
Organic wines
From £28.17 per bottle Per mix of six
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