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- Lapio, Aglianico di Taurasi, Aglianico Femminile, Aglianico Liscio, Aglianico Mascolino, Aglianico Nero, Aglianico Noir, Aglianico Pannarano, Aglianico Trignarulo...
- Aglianico del Vulture and Aglianico del Vulture Superiore are Italian red wines based on the Aglianico grape and produced in the Vulture area of Basilicata...
- Taurasi riserva are red, still Italian wines based prin****lly on the Aglianico grape variety produced in the province of Avellino in the Campania region...
- November 2015). "Aglianico: The Barolo of the South". Napa Valley Register. Retrieved 20 November 2019. D'Agata, Ian (2014). "Aglianico". Native Wine Grapes...
- springs from the streams of Mount Vulture. Alcoholic beverages include Aglianico del Vulture, considered one of Italy's top red wines, and Amaro Lucano...
- that it was introduced to southern Italy around the same time as the Aglianico vine. An Italian study published in 2008 using DNA typing showed a close...
- and olives. The DOC wine Aglianico del Vulture is produced in the region, as are Aglianico dolce, a dessert wine, Aglianico di Filiano, Malvasia del Vulture...
- varieties. A separate varietal Aglianico can also be produced under the Cilento DOC provided that at least 85% of the wine is Aglianico with Primitivo and/or Piedirosso...
- wine. Can be blended with Trebbiano Toscano (in rosé and red wines) and Aglianico Brindisi DOC (Apulia) – can be blended with Negroamaro, Sangiovese and...
- strong white wine po****r in the classical Roman period, produced from Aglianico grapes (and quite possibly Greco as well) on the slopes of Mount Falernus...