-
Ribolla Gialla (also
known as
Ribolla, in Slovenian:
Rumena rebula, in Croatian: Jarbola) is a
white wine
grape grown most
prominently in the
Friuli Venezia...
-
Ribolla is a
village in
southern Tuscany, a
frazione of the
comune of Roccastrada, in the
province of Grosseto. At the time of the 2001
census its po****tion...
- nero. In
Trieste at the
beginning of the 16th century, the
local wine "
Ribolla" was
promoted as the
recreation of the
Pucinian celebrated by
Pliny the...
- [skjoppetˈtiːno];
meaning "gunshot" or "little crack", also
known as "
Ribolla Nera") is a red
Italian wine
grape grown predominantly in the
Friuli Venezia...
-
typically full
bodied and rich, made as a
varietal or
blend of Friulano,
Ribolla Gialla,
Malvasia Istriana, Chardonnay,
Pinot bianco,
Pinot grigio and Sauvignon...
-
discovered at the
Tuscan localities of Montebamboli, Montem****i, Casteani,
Ribolla, and, most notably, in the fossil-rich
lignite mine in the
Baccinello Basin...
-
Historically the vine was
thought to be the same
variety as the
Friuli wine
grape Ribolla and was
thought to have been
brought to
northeast Italy by
Venetian merchants...
-
mother and
elder sister, and
represented the
academies of ASD
Cantera Ribolla and Palermo.
After the
bankruptcy of Palermo, Bîrligea
moved to Teramo...
-
January 2022). "Europe's last
anthracothere (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from
Ribolla (MN 12) Italy".
Historical Biology. 34 (1): 85–93. doi:10.1080/08912963...
- Favorita, Garganega, Grecanico,
Incrocio Manzoni, Nuragus, Procanico,
Ribolla Gialla, Verdeca,
Vermentino and Viognier. It even
blended into a dry White...