Albana is a white grape variety mostly found in the Emilia-Romagna region of central Italy, where it has been cultivated since the Thirteenth Century. Albana is light-bodied with high acidity.
Albana di Romana DOCG white wine from Emilia Romagna. Can be either dry or medium dry. Continue Reading ...
Albana di Romagna Albana di Romagna was the first Italian white wine to receive the Denominazione d'Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) ranking, reserved for the dry, "amabile" (slightly sweet), sweet and passito styles.
ALBANA: White wine grape of ancient origin widely planted in the Emilia region of Italy. Produced as several variations of dry, semi-dry and sweet (dolce) wine of which the latter is regarded by many as the most successful.
Albana (white) In Albana di Romagna, a fairly ordinary white appellation which owed its DOCG upgrade not so much to quality as to the power and influence of those responsible for its administration. On occasions, it rises above the norm.
Romagna Albana Spumante (Bianco Spumante) produced in the provinces of Bologna, Forlì and Ravenna Sangiovese di Romagna produced in the provinces of Bologna, Forlì and Ravenna ...
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