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Verdiso is a
white Italian wine
grape variety grown primarily in
province of
Treviso in the
Veneto wine
region of
northeast Italy. It is a
permitted variety...
- made in both a dry and
sweet style from at
least 30% each of
Glera and
Verdiso, a
minimum 25% of
Boschera and up to 15% of non-aromatic
varieties like...
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Verdisa Grossa, Verdisco, Verdise,
Verdise Bianca, Verdisio,
Verdiso Gentile,
Verdiso Zentil, Verdisone,
Verdiza and Verdisot.
Italy Verdoncho Verduzzo...
- DOC and DOCG
rules allow up to 15% of
Prosecco wine to be a
blend of
Verdiso,
Bianchetta Trevigiana, Perera, Chardonnay,
Pinot bianco,
Pinot grigio...
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White Emilia-Romagna
Verdello White Umbria Verdicchio bianco White Marche Verdiso White Veneto Verduzzo Friulano White Friuli-Venezia
Giulia Verduzzo Trevigiano...
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Valley Ramandolo,
Ramandolo Dorato, Romandolo, Vedùzz,
Verdicchio Friulano,
Verdiso Friulano, Verdùç, Verdùz, Verdùzz, Verduzzo,
Verduzzo di Motta, Verduzzo...
- (Vergoman); April:
Prosecco D.O.C. Wine
Exhibition (Miane); May: "È
Verdiso",
Exhibition of
Verdiso wine (Combai); June:
Alpini Festival at the "Posa Puner" refuge;...
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grown like Merlot, Carménère, Verduzzo,
Raboso Piave, Refosco, Tocai,
Verdiso, Marzemino; and the
western part,
close to Lake
Garda and the city of Verona...
- p****ito
wines of the
Colli di
Conegliano DOC
where it is
blended with Glera,
Verdiso and Verdicchio.
Though Marzemina bianca is most
often used in the production...
- overturned, and double-inverted.
Cultivated vines are Prosecco, Marzemino,
Verdiso Zentil, and
Manzoni Bianco. The
density of the
vines is 2,500 Ha. Marzemino...