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Lagrein (pronounced [laˈɡʁaɪn]) is a red wine
grape variety native to the
valleys of
South Tyrol,
northern Italy.
Along with Marzemino, it is a descendant...
- region.
There the
grape must make up a
minimum of 90% of the
blend with
Lagrein and
Pinot noir
permitted to
round out the
remaining 10%.
Grapes are limited...
- (at
least 50%), Schiava, Lambrusco,
Lagrein, and Terol****.
Sorni DOC –
produced from Schiava, Terol****,
Lagrein, Nosiola, Müller-Thurgau,
Sylvaner and...
- seen in
other parts of Italy.
These include Müller-Thurgau, Vernatsch,
Lagrein, Sylvaner,
Riesling (known in
Italian as
Riesling Renano), Gewürztraminer...
- seen in
other parts of Italy.
These include Müller-Thurgau, Vernatsch,
Lagrein, Sylvaner,
Riesling (known in
Italian as
Riesling Renano), Gewürztraminer...
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similar in
style to
Lagrein, with dark
colors and its hint of ****e.
There is
something purplish and
velvety about the wine.
Unlike Lagrein, it is soft – it...
- Thunerrebe,
Vigne de Zuri, Weißer Dünnelbling, Weißer Kläpfer, Weißer
Lagrein, Weißer Räuschling, Weißwelsch, Weißwelscher, Welsche, Zürirebe, Zürichrebe...
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Kratosija North Macedonia Lacrima di
Morro /
Lacrima nera Italy,
Marche Lagrein Italy,
South Tyrol Child of Terol**** and
Schiava Gentile Lambrusco Italy...
- has also
revealed some
relationship to the
Italian wine
grape variety Lagrein grown in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
region of
northeast Italy, though...
- was a
white berry color mutation or
offspring of
South Tyrolean grape Lagrein with a
weiss Lagrien grape variety reportedly growing near the commune...