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- Albaranzeuli bianco is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown primarily in Sardinia. Ampelographers use to believe that the grape was originally...
- Albaranzeuli nero is a red Italian wine grape variety that is primarily found in Sardinia. The grape is often confused with the red Sardinian grape Girò...
- Anad****aouli, Anad****aouli femelle, Anad****aouli male, Anadastouri. Georgia Albaranzeuli nero Italy, Sardinia Albarossa Dalm****o, Incrocio dalm****o. Italy, Veneto...
- Sardinian wine is Italian wine produced on the island of Sardinia. Albaranzeuli bianco Albaranzeuli nero Arvesiniadu Barbera Sarda Bovale Cannonau (Grenache) Girò...
- Emilia-Romagna Albanella White Marche Albanello White Sicily Albaranzeuli bianco White Sardinia Albaranzeuli nero Red Sardinia Albarola White Liguria Albarossa...
- Melonara - 7617 N Unknown Alentejo PDO, Douro PDO, Península de Setúbal PGI Albaranzeuli Variegato, Barrete de Clerigo, Barrete de Padre, Bonnet de Retord, Corropio...
- is some relationship between Albanello and the Sardinian wine grape Albaranzeuli bianco but the exact connection is unclear. Over the years Albanello...
- variety as Albaranzeuli nero. However while recent DNA profiling has determined that Girò is likely a parent of the Sardinian wine grape Albaranzeuli bianco...
- [citation needed] Ampelographers once believed that the Sardinian wine grape Albaranzeuli Bianco, was a clone of Albillo. However, DNA profiling conducted on the...
- with possible close genetic relationship to the Sardinian wine grape Albaranzeuli bianco and the German wine grape Elbling. While once widely planted throughout...