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Vespolina is a red
Italian wine
grape variety that is
planted in
Piedmont around Gattinara and Ghemme.
Ampelographer believe that the
grape is most likely...
- up to 40% Uva Rara and no more than 30%
collectively of
Croatina and
Vespolina.
Varietal styles of each of the red
grape varieties can be made provided...
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several Italian grapes including Freisa, Bubbierasco,
Nebbiolo Rosé, and
Vespolina of the
Piedmont region, and the
Lombardy grapes Negrara and
Rossola nera...
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Piedmont Chatus x
Dolcetto Vermentino nero Italy,
Tuscany 199 (2000)
Vespolina Italy,
Piedmont Nebbiolo × ? Vien de Nus Italy,
Valle d'Aosta DOC Volidza/Volitsa...
- Uva Rara is
often confused with the
Gattinara and Oltrepò
Pavese grape Vespolina that is also
known as Uva Rara,
which means "rare grape" in Italian. Around...
- Pelaverga, Pl****a,
Rossese bianco, Timor****o, Uvalino, Uva Rara and
Vespolina. The
Piedmont produces more DOCG
wines by
volume than any
other Italian...
- be
blended with up to 10%
Bonarda di
Gattinara and no more than 4% of
Vespolina. The wine is aged in
wooden barrels for two
years or
three years if it...
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rosso at
least 50% of one of the following: Nebbiolo,
Bonarda piemontese,
Vespolina,
Croatina or
Barbera Coste della Sesia Croatina 85% – 100%
Veneto Amarone...
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Tuscany Versoaln White Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Vespaiola White Veneto Vespolina Red
Piedmont Vien de Nus Red
Aosta Valley Vitovska White Friuli-Venezia...
- be
blended with Uva Rara (known
locally as
Bonarda di Gattinara) and
Vespolina. A
minimum of 3
years total ageing is required,
including a
minimum of...