Lecci, meaning "green oak," is a neighboring commune of Porto-Vecchio that has experienced a similar journey to its neighboring area and has also been forced to abandon its dense cork oak forests. However, its lands hold another precious resource: vineyards. Facing the rising sun, these vineyards give life to unique grape varieties such as niellucciu, sciaccarellu, and vermentinu, as well as traditional varieties like grenache, producing exceptional wines. These wines, whether red, rosé, or white, are now certified by the AOP Corse Porto-Vecchio designation, ensuring their authenticity and quality. The region's producers are waiting to welcome you for tastings.
During your visit to Corsica, it is unthinkable not to savor the delights of its terroir and leave with a memorable souvenir...
Winemakers, olive growers, and many others will share their passion for the land with you and introduce you to the subtle and authentic flavors of the island. The local merchants (wineries, delicatessens) have selected the finest products for you: charcuterie, cheeses, honeys, jams, canistrelli, olive oils, wines, liqueurs...
And if you're looking for a souvenir and appreciate craftsmanship?
Look no further! The artisans and merchants of Porto-Vecchio invite you into their shops! Knives, jewelry, home decor, cosmetics, leather goods... Beautiful handmade items crafted from natural materials such as wood, coral, stone, or leather. A meticulous work that blends creation and tradition, requiring technical skill and often an ancestral know-how.