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- Albarola is a white Italian wine grape variety grown in the northwest Italy. It is most commonly found in the Liguria region where producers in the Cinqueterre...
- DOC produces light white wines made from grape varieties such as Bosco, Albarola and Vermentino. In the west is the red wine-producing region of Dolceacqua...
- The eponymous Cinque Terre and the Sciachetrà are both made using Bosco, Albarola, and Vermentino grapes. Both wines are produced by the Cooperative Agricoltura...
- Alvarinho, Azal Blanco, Galego and Galeguinho. Spain Albarola Albarola bianca, Albarola di Lavagna, Albarola trebbiana, Bianchetta Genovese, Calcatella, Calcatella...
- Sicily Albaranzeuli bianco White Sardinia Albaranzeuli nero Red Sardinia Albarola White Liguria Albarossa Red Veneto Aleatico Red Puglia and Lazio Alionza...
- containing at least 40% of the Bosco grape, but may also contain up to 40% of Albarola and/or Vermentino and up to 20% of other white-berried grapes approved...
- del Tigullio Spumante del Tigullio Vermentino del Tigullio Corochinato Albarola Bianco di Luni Bianco di Levanto Cinque Terre Novello di Levanto Rosso...
- grape most commonly known as Bianchetta Bianchetta bianca, also known as Albarola Bianchetta Casaco Bianchetta Castelli Monfumo Bianchetta di Bacedasco Bianchetta...
- Piacenza (PC) Frazioni Grazzano Visconti, Cabina, Borgo di Sotto, Villò, Albarola, Carmiano, Bicchignano, Veano, Chiulano Government  • Mayor Gianluca Argellati...
- to 40%. The white wines are composed of 40-75% Vermentino with 20-55% Albarola, 5-40% Bosco and up to 5% of other local white grape varieties. P. Saunders...