Italian Varietals - Does it ever...
Written By: Brian Quinn on Tue, Apr 20th 2010
Italy is known to be one of the worlds oldest wine producing regions. It only makes sense that there are so many varietals to choose from. I have seen well over 20 grape varietals listed as being from Italy, but here are just a few of the more popular.
Sangiovese - A red wine producing grape from Tuscany. Yes, this is the grape responsible for your favorite Chianti. The "Supertuscan Blend" wines also contain sangiovese blended with Bordeaux varietals.
Nebbiolo - A red wine grape grown in the Piedmont region. This grape is known for its ability to be aged for many years.
Corvina - One of the main grapes of the Veneto region of Italy. These grapes are used in the production of Amarone and Valpolicella wines.
Trebbiano - This white wine grape is the most planted grape in the country and is grown throughout.
Pinot Grigio - Very popular grape also known as Pino Gris. Just like Syrah and Shiraz Grape is called Pinot Gris if it is from France.
Malvasia Bianca - Another grape that is grown throughout the country. Wines are said to have a wide range of flavors.
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