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Maceratino is a
white Italian wine
grape variety that is
grown predominantly in the
Marche along the
Adriatic coast of Italy.
Ampelographers believe the...
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Greco del Vesuvio,
Greco di Gerace,
Greco di Napoli,
Greco di Tufo,
Greco Maceratino,
Greco Moneccio, Grecula,
Grecu Niuru, Grieco, Gieco, Grecau, Montecchiese...
- Marche,
Colli Maceratesi uses an
obscure local Italian grape in its blend:
Maceratino. This rare
grape must
comprise at
least 80% of the blend. Up to 20% Trebbiano...
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Greco del Vesuvio,
Greco di Gerace,
Greco di Napoli,
Greco di Tufo,
Greco Maceratino,
Greco Moneccio, Grecula,
Grecu Niuru, Grieco, Gieco, Grecau, Montecchiese...
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Salamino Lambrusco Viadanese Lanzesa Luglienga White Piedmont Lum****ina
Maceratino White Marche Magliocco Canino Red
Calabria Magliocco Dolce Red Calabria...
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other local white varieties.
Colli Maceratesi DOC (Marche) –
primarily Maceratino with up to 30% of
Verdicchio permitted along with Chardonnay, Sauvignon...
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commune of
Macerata in the Marche,
Pecorino can be
included in the
Maceratino-based
white wines of the
Colli Maceratesi DOC
provided that it doesn't...
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Greece Listán de
Huelva after the
province of Huelva,
southwestern Spain Maceratino after the
province and/or city of Macerata, Marche,
Italy Madeleine Angevine;...
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Verdicchio Giallo,
another name for
Verdea Verdicchio Marina,
another name for
Maceratino Verdicchio nera,
another name for
Greco nero This set
index article includes...
- Genovese, also
known as Scimiscià Arneis, also
known as
Bianchetta d'Alba
Maceratino, also
known as
Bianchetta Montecchiese This
disambiguation page lists...