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Falanghina, also
called Falanghina Greco, is a
variety of wine grape,
Vitis vinifera, used for
white wines. It is an
ancient grape variety which may have...
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primarily Falanghina and
Biancolella with up to 40%
permitted to be
Fiano and/or
other local white grape varieties.
Galluccio DOC –
primarily Falanghina with...
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Terre di
Cosenza Campania Avellino Aglianico Falanghina Fiano Greco di Tufo
Benevento Aglianico Falanghina Solopaca Caserta Napoli Salerno Emilia-Romagna...
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mainly from
Verdeca and Coda di
Volpe grapes, with
smaller proportions of
Falanghina,
Caprettone and
Greco di Tufo included. Red
Lacryma Christi is made from...
- On the
island of Capri,
Greco is
usually blended with
Biancolella and
Falanghina to
produce dry-style wines. In Apulia, it is a
permitted blend component...
- the
slopes of
Mount Vesuvius where it used as a
blending variety with
Falanghina, Coda di
volpe and
Greco in both the
white wines and the
sweet dessert...
- Müller-Thurgau 689 (Germany, 2006) 1929
Falanghina Biancazita, Biancozita, Biancuzita, Falanchina,
Falanchina Bianca,
Falanghina Verace, Falenghina, Falernina,...
- with vegetables.
Famous regional wines are
Aglianico (Taurasi), Fiano,
Falanghina,
Lacryma Christi, Coda di
Volpe dei
Campi Flegrei, and
Greco di Tufo....
- (both red and white)
grape varieties. The
whites are
composed of 50–70%
Falanghina, 10–30%
Biancolella and/or Coda di Volpe, with up to 30% of
other local...
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racing driver Montecalvo (grape),
another name for the
Italian wine
grape Falanghina Moncalvo,
Province of Alessandria,
Piedmont This
disambiguation page lists...