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- Negroamaro (seldom Negro amaro; meaning "black [and] bitter") is a red wine grape variety native to southern Italy. It is grown almost exclusively in Apulia...
- (Apulia) – can be blended with Negroamaro, Malvasia and Sangiovese Lizzano DOC (Apulia) – can be blended with Negroamaro, Sangiovese, Bombino nero, Pinot...
- Salice Salentino is an Italian wine produced primarily from the Negroamaro grape in the area surrounding the muni****lity of Salice, in Apulia. The wine...
- a number of varieties of local red wine grapes, including Primitivo, Negroamaro, and Malvasia Nera, and before the grapes are picked they are allowed...
- Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder Marufo Mencía Black Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro Nero d'Avola Pamid Petit Verdot Pinot Meunier Pinotage Prokupac Ruby Cabernet...
- blending grape in the production of both red and rosé wines such as the Negroamaro-based Brindisi Rosso and Brindisi Rosato and the Ottavianello-based Ostuni...
- Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder Marufo Mencía Black Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro Nero d'Avola Pamid Petit Verdot Pinot Meunier Pinotage Prokupac Ruby Cabernet...
- band formed in 1999 and successful since 2005. Their name stems from Negroamaro, a wine produced in their native district of Salento in Apulia. After...
- wine Négrette/ Pinot St. George France, South West France (wine region) Negroamaro Italy, Puglia Negru de Dragasani Romania, Romanian wine Nerkarat Armenia...
- 50–60% Primitivo, a 40–50% blend component of Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Negroamaro and Malvasia (with Malvasia being further limited to a 10% maximum). The...