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Gaglioppo is a red wine
grape that is
grown in
southern Italy,
primarily around Calabria. The vine
performs well in
drought conditions but is susceptible...
- region's wine
production is red wine, with a
large portion made from the
Gaglioppo grape.
Calabria has 12 denomi****one di
origine controllata (DOC) regions...
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Capuccio and
Gaglioppo.
Melissa DOC – for the red
blend of this wine,
Greco is
permitted to make up to 5–25% of the wine
along with
Gaglioppo and
white grape...
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known under the
synonyms of "Magliocco" or "Magliocchi", most
notably Gaglioppo, but
recent DNA
analysis has
shown those grapes to be
unrelated to Magliocco...
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region of
southern Italy. It is
often used as a
blending grape,
often with
Gaglioppo of
which the
varieties are
often confused. In the late 20th
century there...
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annual production qualifies as DOC.
Important grape varieties are the red
Gaglioppo and
white Greco. Many
producers are
resurrecting local,
ancient grape...
- is not yet
clear if the
grape is
related to red
Calabrian wine
grape Gaglioppo that is also
known as Mantonico/Montonico nero.
Mantonico bianco is a...
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Roter Malvasier Austria,
Weinviertel Fumin Italy,
Valle d'Aosta DOC
Gaglioppo Italy,
Calabria Gamashara Azerbaijan Gamay /
Gamay noir France, Loire...
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bianco may be one of the
parent varieties of the red
Calabrian grape Gaglioppo which is also
known as
Mantonico nero.
Today Mantonico bianco is used...
- fruit-forward profile.
Other major red
varieties are Cannonau, Ciliegiolo,
Gaglioppo, Lagrein, Lambrusco, Monica,
Nerello Mascalese, Pignolo, Refosco, Schiava...