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Abrusco is a red
Italian wine
grape variety grown primarily in the
Tuscany region where it is a
minor blending component permitted in the
wines of Chianti...
- of at
least 60 per cent
Sangiovese with
other local varieties, such as
Abrusco,
permitted to fill in the
remainder of the blend. The dry
white wine and...
- Dorado,
Jerez Fina,
Jerez Fino, Jerezana,
Katalon Letnii,
Katalon Zimnij,
Abrusco, Lacet,
Lairenes Vertes, Laket,
Lista Blanco, Listán, Listán Blanc, Listán...
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Noire des Charentes,
mother of
Merlot and Cot
Abrusco Abrostalo, Abrostine, Abrostino,
Abrusco nero,
Abrusco nero di toscana, Abrusio, Colore,
Colorino Italy...
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Grape Color Region Abbuoto Red
Lazio Abrusco Red
Tuscany Acitana Red
Sicily Addoraca White Calabria Aglianico Red
Basilicata and
Campania Aglianicone...
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blend of at
least 50%
Sangiovese with
other local grape varieties, such as
Abrusco,
permitted to make up to 50% of the remainder. A
varietal Sangiovese and...
- 10–20%
Merlot and up to 15% of
other local red
grape varieties, such as
Abrusco. The
finished wine must
attain a
minimum alcohol level of at
least 12%...
- Variety."
Vinodiversity VIVC, "
Abrusco." VIVC, "Colorino del Valdarno." VIVC, "Muscat
Rouge de Madère." WPG, "
Abrusco." VIVC, "Cornifesto." Higgs. "Rare...