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Verdeca is a
white Italian wine
grape variety that is
primarily grown in
Apulia in
southern Italy where ampelographers believe that the
grape may have...
- Portugal),
Galego Dourado,
Savagnin Blanc (Galicia, France, Australia), or
Verdeca (Puglia in Italy).
Spain produces Albariño to a
significant degree in the...
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Vesuvius in Campania, Italy.
White Lacryma Christi is made
mainly from
Verdeca and Coda di
Volpe grapes, with
smaller proportions of Falanghina, Caprettone...
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primarily Verdeca and
Bianco d'Alessano with up to 5%
permitted to be Fiano,
Bombino bianco and/or Malvasia.
Martina Franca DOC –
primarily Verdeca and Bianco...
- name GoodWheat.
Arcadia also has a
joint venture with
Bioceres called Verdeca,
which has
developed and is
commercializing HB4
technology in soybeans...
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Portuguese wine
Verde (grape),
another name for the
Italian wine
grape Verdeca Visualizing Energy Resources Dynamically on the
Earth (VERDE), a software...
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analysis suggests that the
cultivar is
loosely related to
Verdicchio (
Verdeca) and Sangiovese. The
grapes are used
exclusively for wine-making. Although...
- Montalto,
Verdecana and
Verdicchio Giallo.
Italy 158 (Italy, 2000) 1303
Verdeca Albese bianco,
Albina verde,
Alvino verde, Biancolina, Carosella, Primarulo...
- in the
Apulia region of
southern Italy,
where it is
often blended with
Verdeca. In the
early 21st century, the
grape was
planted in the
South Australian...
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greater than 13 tonnes/ha. The wine is made
predominantly (50-65%) from
Verdeca and
Bianco d'Alessano
which can make
between 45-40% of the blend. Additional...