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Nerello mascalese is a name
given to a
varieties of red wine
grapes named after the
Mascali area in Catania, that
grown primarily in
Sicily and Sardinia...
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mutations of
Sangiovese still growing in the
region are
Nerello from the
commune of Savelli,
Nerello Campotu from the
commune of
Motta San Giovanni, Puttanella...
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produces dry red and rosé
wines from Gaglioppo, Nocera,
Nerello Mascalese (and the
related Nerello Cappuccio), and up to 35% of
added Malvasia and Greco...
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Frappato Nero,
Frappato Nero di Vittoria, Frappatu,
Frappatu di Vittoria,
Nerello,
Nerello di Catania, and Nero Capitano. "FRAPPATO DI VITTORIA".
Vitis International...
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decomposed lava, ash, and sand.
Nerello Mascalese:
Typical Etna
Rosso grape. It is
believed to have
originated in
Catania Nerello Cappuccio:
Typical Etna Rosso...
- Avola, a town not far from Syracuse.
Other important native varieties are:
Nerello Mascalese, used to make the Etna
Rosso DOC wine; Frappato, a component...
- colour, made from red
grape varieties such as Perricone, Nero d'Avola and
Nerello Mascalese Fine is aged at
least one year
Superiore is aged at
least two...
- Sicily,
around the city of Messina. It is
often blended with
Nerello Cappuccio and
Nerello Mascalese,
though Acitana is
officially not a
permitted variety...
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Region Nero
Buono di Cori
Italy Nero d'Avola Italy,
Sicily Nerello Mascalese Italy,
Sicily Nerello Cappuccio Italy,
Sicily Neretto di
Bairo Italy Neyret Italy...
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varieties are Cannonau, Ciliegiolo, Gaglioppo, Lagrein, Lambrusco, Monica,
Nerello Mascalese, Pignolo, Refosco, Schiava, Schioppettino, Terol****, and Uva...