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- Sagrantino is an Italian grape variety that is indigenous to the region of Umbria in Central Italy. It is grown primarily in the village of Montefalco...
- Montefalco Sagrantino (also Sagrantino di Montefalco before 2009) is a style of Italian wine made with 100% Sagrantino grapes in and around the comune...
- geographical area for its wine, the reds usually including the highly localized Sagrantino grape variety. The town's museum is in a former church, which has a fresco...
- worked with the University of California, Davis on bringing the rare Sagrantino to the United States. His Sangiovese was the winner of the 2010 California...
- between 60% and 70% Sangiovese, along with a requirement of 10% to 15% Sagrantino, and the winemaker's choice of other red grapes for the remainder (up...
- alcohol levels. Sagrantino: a rare native of Umbria, as of 2010, it is planted on only 994 hectares (2,460 acres). Montefalco Sagrantino and Montefalco...
- Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2010. "Sagrantino di Montefalco: From Umbria Comes The Best Red Wine You Never Tasted!"...
- Rufete / Tinta Pinheira / Tinta Carvalha / Rufeta Portugal, Douro DOC Sagrantino Italy, Umbria Sangiovese Italy, Tuscany 63,000 (Italy), 2,800 (Argentina)...
- Santo Toscano (or Vin Santo) Umbria Grechetto Orvieto Rosso di Montefalco Sagrantino Torgiano Veneto Amarone Bardolino Colli Euganei Conegliano Veneto Custoza...
- freshwater perch, grayling, eel, barbel, whitefish, and tench. Orvieto and Sagrantino di Montefalco are important regional wines. In the Aosta Valley, bread-thickened...