- Pantelleria, and it is
grown in
Calabria and
Sicily where it is
known as
Zibibbo. In Spain, the
grape is the
sixth most
planted white grape variety with...
- and Arab influences.
Amaro Averna, a herb-citrus
liqueur Marsala wine
Zibibbo Sibat Tomarchio Bibite Polara Caciocavallo and
Ragusano cheese, stretched-curd...
-
Seedling Black Muscat (in England),
Visparu Sihw****r,
Zibibbo nero (in
southern Italy) and
Zibibbo nero Moscato. Wine
portal Appellation America Grape details...
-
annual production of 120,000 bottles. Belfrage,
Nicolas (2001).
Brunello to
Zibibbo: The
Wines of Tuscany,
Central and
Southern Italy. Mitc****
Beazley classic...
-
Cerasuolo di
Vittoria DOCG wine;
Moscato di
Pantelleria (also
known as
Zibibbo),
which is used to make
different Pantelleria wines;
Malvasia di Lipari...
- with the
distinct and
separate grape varieties Muscat of
Alexandria (aka
Zibibbo in Sicily; aka
Hanepoot in
South Africa) and
Muscat Ottonel, most common...
- Tunisia,
where it
makes a p****ito
style dessert wine
under the name of "
Zibibbo"), the
grape lags far
behind the re****tion of
Muscat blanc à Pe**** Grains...
-
Pantelleria and
Moscato P****ito di Pantelleria, both made from the
local Zibibbo grape. In 2014, the
traditional agricultural practice of
cultivating the...
-
Muscat of Lunel,
White Romain, Zibeben-Muscateller Weisser,
Zibibbo,
Zibibbo Blanco,
Zibibbo di Pantelleria, Zibibbu,
Zibibbu di Sicilia, Zihibbo, Zihibbo...
- 203Challenges.
Retrieved 2017-06-28. Belfrage,
Nicolas (2001).
Brunello to
Zibibbo: The
Wines of Tuscany,
Central and
Southern Italy. London: Mitc**** Beazley...