-
Ansonica or
Inzolia is a
white Italian wine
grape planted primarily in
western Sicily where it can be used to
produce Marsala wine. The
grape is noted...
-
Ansonica Costa dell'Argentario is a dry
Italian white wine from the
region of Tuscany, Italy.
Ansonica is made from the
Ansonica (Inzolia) grape. The DOC...
-
larger Ansonica Costa dell'Argentario DOC.
According to regulations,
Parrina bianco must be 30% to 50%
Trebbiano Toscano (Procaino), 30% to 50%
Ansonica (Inzolia)...
-
White Albariño
Ansonica /
Inzolia Bianca Ch****elas
Chelva Fernão
Pires Fetească albă Fetească regală
Furmint Garganega Gewürztraminer
Grenache blanc Grillo...
- The
Parrina region is
known for its
white wine
blend of
Trebbiano and
Ansonica. The wine
Bianco di
Pitigliano is
known for its
eclectic mix of
white wine...
- Amique.
Switzerland Petit Meslier 43 (2009)
Ansonica /
Inzolia Amsonica, Ansolia, Ansolica, Ansoliku,
Ansonica Bianca, Ansora, Ansoria, Ansorica, Anzonaka...
- wine in
Tuscany for over 700 years. They
produce a
white wine
blend of
Ansonica and Vermentino,
labeled as Gorgona, that will
retail for ~60/€70 a bottle...
- cropping, ageing, and
grape blends, and
includes a
white wine made from
Ansonica. Some makers, for
example COS,
mature the wine in
terracotta amphorae rather...
-
Bombino bianco and/or Malvasia.
Monreale DOC –
primarily Catarratto,
Ansonica and
Inzolia with up to 50%
permitted to
Fiano and/or
other local white...
-
Mantonico bianco (potentially
Mantonico bianco),
Malvasia bianca and
Ansonica as well as up to 30% of
other available white grape varieties. Donnici...