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Frappato di
Vittoria or
Frappato is a red
Italian wine
grape variety planted primarily in Sicily. As a varietal,
Frappato produces light bodied wines...
- Nero d'Avola (locally
known as Calabrese) at
between 50% and 70%, with
Frappato as the remainder. The DOCG
rules also
include regulation of
cropping rates...
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based in the
Cerasuolo di
Vittoria DOCG,
where she
grows Nero d’Avola and
Frappato grapes.
Occhipinti has
worked in the wine
industry since age 16, and has...
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Forcallat tinta Spain, Castile-La
Mancha Fortana Italy, Emilia-Romagna
Frappato Italy,
Sicily Freisa Italy,
Piedmont Frühroter
Veltliner Malvasia, Malvasier...
- an
unrelated DOCG dry red wine from
Sicily made from Nero d'Avola and
Frappato.
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portal Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
- the
Hyblean plateau and the sea
famous for
cultivating Nero d’Avola and
Frappato - two
types of wine
grapes destined for very
important wines such as Cerasuolo...
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White Campania Forgiarin Forsellina Fortana Red Emilia-Romagna
Francavidda Frappato Red
Sicily Frauler Freisa Red
Piedmont Friulano White Veneto Fubiano Fumin...
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varieties are:
Nerello Mascalese, used to make the Etna
Rosso DOC wine;
Frappato, a
component of the
Cerasuolo di
Vittoria DOCG wine;
Moscato di Pantelleria...
- an
unrelated DOCG dry red wine from
Sicily made from Nero d'Avola and
Frappato.
Cerasuolo is made in the
rosato style using the same DOC
composition rules...
- and ten
other Italian grape varieties on the
other hand:
Foglia Tonda,
Frappato, Gaglioppo, Mantonicone,
Morellino del Casentino,
Morellino del Valdarno...