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Freisa is a red
Italian wine
grape variety grown in the
Piedmont region of north-west Italy,
primarily in
Monferrato and in the Langhe, but also further...
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Vigna Langhe Dolcetto Langhe Favorita Langhe Favorita Vigna Langhe Freisa Langhe Freisa Vigna Langhe Nascetta Langhe Nebbiolo Langhe bianco Langhe rosso...
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Heritage site.
Indigenous grape varieties include Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto,
Freisa,
Grignolino and Brachetto.
Tourism in
Piedmont employs 75,534
people and...
- 90%
Barbera grapes must be used; the
balance may be made up with
either Freisa,
Grignolino or
Dolcetto grapes. The wine must be made
before the date of...
- Castile-La
Mancha Fortana Italy, Emilia-Romagna
Frappato Italy,
Sicily Freisa Italy,
Piedmont Frühroter
Veltliner Malvasia, Malvasier, Frühroter Malvasier...
- California,
Davis showed the
grape to be
closely related to the
Piedmont grape Freisa, and to be a
genetic cousin of Nebbiolo.
Viognier can be a
difficult grape...
- to be
related to
Piedmont by way of two
aromatic grape varieties – the
Freisa grape of
Piedmont and the
French Rhone variety Viognier. This
research further...
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Italian politician and
Civil Engineer Officer Fresia (disambiguation)
Freisa This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Fresa...
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commercial wines like Asti Spumante; red
wines such as
Barbera d'Asti,
Freisa d'Asti,
Grignolino d'Asti, Bonarda,
Grignolino and Ruché di
Castagnole Monferrato...
- Carignane, Chardonnay,
Chenin Blanc, Cinsault, Dolcetto,
Early Burgundy,
Freisa, Gewurztraminer, Grenache, Malbec, Mammolo, Marsanne, Merlot,
Muscat Canelli...