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averdiso was in fact the most widely-planted white-wine grape on the hills in the conegliano and valdobbiadene areas previous to the introduction of glera(known as prosecco)in the 18th century. verdiso实际上是宽被种植的白色酒葡萄在小山在conegliano和valdobbiadene区域早先对glera的介绍(以prosecco著名...
For most of the 20th century it was the most planted grape in the world although it has since been passed by Merlot. Its appeal stems from its ability to be grown in a wide range of climates. Napa Valley and Bordeaux (the left bank) currently produce some of the world's best Cabernet...
The rosé category is exploding, in both still and sparkling iterations, and Pinot Noir is still the most widely planted grape in Champagne. “We’ll see probably 10 percent more volume at best,” Brun says of blanc de blancs Champagne in the coming few years. “The production of ...
Probably the world's most widely planted red grape, largely in France and Spain. It needs devigorating soils where it can produce exquisite, luscious wines. Grenache is the basis for the great Southern Rhône blends, usually making up to 60% to 80 of the blend in both Châteauneuf-du-...
Many fabulous red wines are made from Pinot Noir in regions other thanBurgundy, but any analysis of their popularity in terms of searches on Wine-Searcher must begin with by acknowledging the domination of Burgundy over this grape variety and then pointing out that this story will examine those...
Austria grapes planted in general are in the moderate climate zone, between about latitude and 47 degrees, with France grape growing area similar to Burgund. Most grape growing with a typical climate of warm, sunny summer and fall of persistent, moderate, cool at night. Annual rainfall is 400...
The Kistler Vineyard is just one of four vineyard-designated Pinot Noirs. As is the case with the 10 Chardonnays, they are made with the same pair of grape clones and using the same vinification methods to emphasize site characteristics. ...
The Poderi Boscarelli estate is the true “cru” of Vino Nobile, nestled among olive groves, broom bushes and oak trees. From this terroir, generations of the De Ferrari Corradi family have committed themselves to bringing forth the aromas and pure character of the Sangiovese grape to reach ...
grape, its low concentration of anthocyanins means Catawba produces white wines and pink rosés. Isabella is a dark grape originating in the southern United States, but has since spread around the world, widely planted in South America as well as used to make Abkhazian wine in the former USSR...