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- Ampelography (ἄμπελος, "vine" + γράφος, "writing") is the field of botany concerned with the identification and classification of grapevines, Vitis spp...
- wine for many cellars in the south of France as well as in Catalonia. Ampelographers believe that the grape likely originated in Cariñena, Aragon and was...
- in the Marche, Abruzzo, Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio regions of Italy. Ampelographers believe that the grape is likely native to Marche, where the soil destined...
- most commonly ****ociated the Tuscan wine Vernaccia di San Gimignano. Ampelographers have determined that the Vernaccia vine has many clonal varieties but...
- there are many of other unique characteristics to the leaves that ampelographers use for plant identification. The size and shape of the leaf's sinus...
- of Sicily is identical to Garganega. Already before these studies, ampelographers believed the grapes to be related due to the similarities of clusters...
- peach and lime notes and slightly higher acidity. In the early 1990s, ampelographers began to distinguish Sauvignon blanc from Sauvignon****e plantings in...
- brought to Hungary in the 13th century during the reign of King Béla IV, ampelographers believe that the grape is likely native to the region. Furmint has been...
- Australia, as well as the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada. Some ampelographers (such as Hermann Goethe in his 1887 handbook of ampelography) have long...
- Marche grape used in the sparkling red wine Vernaccia di Serrapetrona. Ampelographers have determined that the variety grown in San Gimignano is different...