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Brachetto d'Acqui (Italian: [braˈketto ˈdakkwi]; Piedmontese:
brachet d'Àich [braˌkɛt ˈdɑjk]) is a red
Italian wine that is
classified as a Denomi****one...
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Brachetto (Italian pronunciation: [braˈketto]) is a red
Italian wine
grape variety grown predominantly in the
Piedmont region of
northwest Italy. At one...
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Piedmontese country land, with a
certain inclination for wine (particularly
Brachetto d'Acqui),
gastronomy and
beautiful girls,
while strictly faithful to his...
- Sans-Pareil and Vidiella. The
synonyms used for the
blanc variety include Brachetto Bianco, Braquet,
Braquet Blanc, Dame Blanc, Dame Blanche, Jurancon, Notre...
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winemaking take
places in the
provinces of Cuneo, Asti and Alessandria. The
Brachetto is
another variety used for
making sweet and
sparkling red wines. While...
- rosé, but
there are
examples of red
sparkling wines such as the
Italian Brachetto,
Bonarda and Lambrusco, and the
Australian sparkling Shiraz. The sweetness...
- is one of the prin****l
winemaking communes of the
Italian DOCG wine
Brachetto d'Acqui. The city's hot
sulphur springs have been
famous since this was...
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varieties include Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Freisa,
Grignolino and
Brachetto.
Tourism in
Piedmont employs 75,534
people and
involves 17,367 companies...
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Negrara is a red
Italian wine
grape variety grown in
north east
Italy including the
Veneto region where it is a
permitted variety in the Denomi****one...
- Cappiello.
Gancia produces still and
sparkling wines made from
grapes like
Brachetto, Chardonnay,
Pinot noir,
Pinot grigio and
Pinot bianco. They also produce...