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- classico. Blended red wine and eight varietal reds are sold under the Rosso Orvietano DOC. The region has been producing wine since the Middle Ages, when Orvieto...
- 85–100% of the wine with Sangiovese making up the other component Rosso Orvietano DOC (Umbria) – can be blended with Aleatico, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet...
- Arizona in Orvieto. Retrieved 7 October 2022. ""Hot" a Firenze. Il trio orvietano apre il concerto italiano di Marilyn Manson". Orvietonews.it. Retrieved...
- Golfo Del Tigullio can be between 20-70%, while Lago di Corbara and Rosso Orvietano contain less than 20% Dolcetto. Outside of Italy, Dolcetto is known as...
- Santa Maria Vecchia (early 13th century) Abbey of S. Niccolò al Monte Orvietano Sanctuary of Madonna della Maestà "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
- Casentino-Valtiberina Provincia autonoma di Trento Tesino Val di Sole Umbria Sud-Ovest Orvietano Nord-Est Umbria Valnerina Valle d'Aosta B****a Valle Grand Paradis Veneto...
- Origine Controllata (DOC) wines of Montecarlo in Tuscany as well as Rosso Orvietano and Lago di Corbara in Umbria. Colorino is known under a variety of synonyms...
- woods, pastures and vineyards. The prin****l products of the estate are Orvietano Rosso d.o.c. and Umbria rosso i.g.t wines, extra-virgin olive oil, as...
- produced in the provinces of Terni (Umbria) and Viterbo (Lazio) Rosso Orvietano produced in the province of Terni Spoleto produced in the province of...
- di Arezzo, Firenze, M****a Marittima, Siena e Volterra in un do****ento orvietano del 1318, Rivista Italiana di Numismatica, vol. CV, 2004, pp. 366–391...