Italian White is a catch-all category of traditional Italian white varieties. Examples of these wines include Arneis, Cortese, Friulano, Trebbiano and Vermentino, among others. You can use Wine Enthusiast’s online Buying Guide to find the top-rated Italian White wines among our extensive Italian...
Also vital to Campania's vineyards are the white-wine varietiesFianoandGreco, which are championed by the region's most respected white wines, Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo. Fiano has been used here for more than 2000 years. Its original name wasVitis apiana(Latin for "vine of the...
Trebbiano d'Abruzzois the dry white wine counterpart to the redMontepulciano d'Abruzzotitle. It is the only DOC in theAbruzzoregion of CentralItalyspecializing exclusively in white wine. The grape varieties used are a more complex group than might be supposed from the DOC title. ...
Soave is a white wine that’s predominantly made with the Garganega grape. Up to 30 percent Trebbiano di Soave or Chardonnay is also permitted in the blend. Once upon a time during the latter half of the 20th century, Soave was Italy’s wine star successfully exporting wines to major m...
Red or white, Italian wine is perfection. To try a variety of Italian wines, go to anenoteca If you really want to taste a number of varieties, on the other hand, you’ll have to head to anenoteca, or wine bar. At these establishments, the wine lists tend to be long and separated...
Italy is home to more than 350 grape varieties. These are the most commonly grown grapes in the country. WHITE WINE GRAPES Pinot Grigio Glera Trebbiano Verdicchio Moscato Bianco Cortese RED WINE GRAPES Sangiovese Montepulciano Merlot Nebbiolo
This study shed some light on the metabolic composition of seven new Italian wine varieties, improving their value in terms of related bioactive compound content. Moreover, different metabolomic fingerprints were obtained for each of them, suggesting the use of molecular maps as innovative tool to ...
Description of the three most important Italian reds and four most important white wines. More about themajor italian red and white wines>> Italy's wine regions correspond to the twenty political regions. More about Italian wine regions>> ...
hilly slopes. Paolo said late ripening varieties normally make for a long lasting wine. The more days between flowering and maturity, the more suitable the wine will be for long aging. There is submerged, spontaneous fermentation at 18-20°C for about 20 days followed by a further 10/12 da...
While you are probably familiar with Chianti, prosecco, and pinot grigio, there are thousands of varieties of wine to try. Wine is mainly drunk in restaurants and wine bars, and you will almost always be offered the chance to try the house wine “vino della casa.” If you prefer a ...