Amabile Semi-sweet wine, often a sparkling wine Amaro Bitter, usually but not always a defect ...
Freisa di Chieri amabile Freisa di Chieri frizzante Freisa di Chieri secco Freisa di Chieri spumante Freisa di Chieri superiore ...
amabileItalian for semi-sweet. American oakOak wood for wine barrels sourced in American forests. Favored by many winemakers, particularly those in Australia and Spain.
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.
(c) moelleux, lieblich, amabile, medium, medium sweet, halvsød, glßcktjoy, semidulce, meio doce, puolimakea, halfzoet or halvsftt, ...
Particularly used for Orvieto, which can be dry (secco) or abboccato. See also 'amabile', 'dolce'. Abocado (Sp.) Medium sweet.
grape variety: Chardonnay (Bianco); Malvasia (Bianco); Passerina (Bianco); Riesling (Bianco); Cabernet (Rosso also as Riserva); Ciliegiolo (Rosso also as Riserva); Merlot (Rosso also as Riserva); Pinot Nero (Rosso also as Riserva); Moscato Amabile ...
ANCELLOTTA: Grape grown mainly in central Italy (Emilia) and often used for blending with Lambrusco red wine to produce a sweet (amabile) version.
Produces a number of wine styles depending on the characteristics of the sub-variety, but mostly as dry or off-dry wines. When blended with wine made from the Ancellotta grape it produces a somewhat sweet, (ie: amabile), wine.
MALBO GENTILE: According to the Geilweilerhof database this variety has several synonym names, including Amabile and Tubino.
See also: Wine, Grape, Region, Sweet, Dry
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