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What wines is the region of Marches Italy best known for?

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* Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi (White wine made mainly from the grape variety Verdicchio. Pale green color, crisp, dry, mild flavor and nose. Tart finish) * Verdicchio di Matelica (White wine made primarily from the grape variety Verdicchio. Composed of the same grapes as Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi but a different blending proportion is used) * Rosso Picerno(red wine) * Roso Conero (red wine) * Sangiovese dei Colli Pearesi (red wine) All of these wines both reds and whites are best drunk young and uncomplicated in character. Wines in this area of Italy are made to go with the fresh simply made dishes and food. * Note: Location central Italy * The wine region of Marches is located on the Adriatic side of Italy * Marches is a very hilly region * Exposed to north wind

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