- from the
Malvasia grape.
Grape varieties in this
family include Malvasia bianca,
Malvasia di Schierano,
Malvasia negra,
Malvasia nera,
Malvasia nera di...
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Malvasia is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Carlo Cesare Malvasia (1616–1693),
Italian scholar and art
historian Cornelio Malvasia...
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Diodata Malvasia (c. 1532 - post-1617) was a nun
within the
convent of San
Mattia in Bologna, Italy. She
lived during the
period of
ecclesiastical reform...
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Carlo Cesare Malvasia (1616–1693) was an
Italian scholar and art
historian from Bologna, best
known for his
biographies of
Baroque artists titled Felsina...
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Sercial nor
quite as
sweet as
Malvasia.
Wines made from at
least 85% of the
noble varieties of Sercial, Verdelho, Bual, and
Malvasia are
usually labelled based...
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Cornelio Malvasia,
Marquis di
Bismantova (1603 - 1664) was an
Italian aristocrat,
patron of
astronomy and
military leader.
Malvasia was born in 1603 to...
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Roupeiro is a
white Portuguese wine
grape planted primarily in the
Alentejo and
Douro regions. In Alentejo, the
grape is
known as Alva. In the Douro, it...
- Conegliano, Formentino, Fourmentin, Garbesso,
Grosse Clarette,
Malvasia a Bonifacio,
Malvasia Grossa, Malvasie, Malvoisie,
Malvoisie è Gros Grains, Malvoisie...
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woman called Malva.
Another theory is that the
sauce originally contained Malvasia (malmsey) wine.
Proponents of this
theory include brandy or
sherry in the...
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wines are
often made from
white grape varieties such as
Trebbiano and
Malvasia,
although Sangiovese may be used to
produce a rosé
style known as "Occhio...