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Schioppettino (pronounced [skjoppetˈtiːno];
meaning "gunshot" or "little crack", also
known as "Ribolla Nera") is a red
Italian wine
grape grown predominantly...
- 50% DNA, many
clones 2,300 (Germany) at
least since late
Middle Ages
Schioppettino Italy, Friuli-Venezia
Giulia wine Schönburger
Germany Pinot noir × (Ch****elas...
- made from the
local Pignolo, Refosco,
Refosco dal
Peduncolo Rosso,
Schioppettino and Tazzelenghe. The
region is
divided into 3 sub
districts which include...
- Brda region. The
grape is not
related to the
Friuli red wine
grape Schioppettino,
which is also
known as
Ribolla Nera. The obscure,
lower quality Ribolla...
- Sauvignon,
Pinot noir, Pignolo, Refosco,
Refosco dal
Peduncolo Rosso and
Schioppettino. In
addition to the main
Colli Orientali del
Friuli DOC,
there are two...
-
Gentile Schiava Grigia Schiava Grossa Red
Trentino Schiava Lombarda Schioppettino Red Friuli-Venezia
Giulia Sciaglìn
Sciascinoso Red
Campania Scimiscià...
- Patara, Saperawi, Sapeur,
Szaperavi Schiava Grossa (See Trollinger)
Schioppettino N
Vulpea x ?
Alpine Valleys,
Heathcote Pocalza, Poçalza, Pokalca, Pokalza...
- Lagrein, Lambrusco, Monica,
Nerello Mascalese, Pignolo, Refosco, Schiava,
Schioppettino, Terol****, and Uva di Troia. The term
Super Tuscan (mostly used in...
- Mondeuse, Nebbiolo,
Petit Verdot,
Pinot noir, Ruby Cabernet, Sangiovese,
Schioppettino, Shiraz, Tarrango, Tempranillo,
Zinfandel Fortified: The
fortified wine...