What grows here
San Sebastiano Curone
13 protected denominations overlap in this municipality.
San Sebastiano Curone, positioned at the confluence of the Museglia and Curone streams, long served as a crucial waypoint. This Piedmontese municipality was once a vital stop on the ancient salt road connecting the Ligurian Sea to the Po Valley, a history that shaped its agricultural identity. Today, its distinct terroir and heritage contribute to 13 protected food and wine origins. Foremost is the Colli Tortonesi DOC, a specific wine zone spanning 46 municipalities, renowned for its indigenous grape varieties. The locale also falls within the broader production areas for the Vitelloni Piemontesi della Coscia IGP and Salame Piemonte IGP, linking it firmly to regional excellence.