Cornalin d'Aoste or Humagne Rouge is a variety of red wine grape. It was named after the Aosta Valley in northwestern Italy where it is presumed to have originated, but where it is now almost extinct.
CORNALIN: (a.k.a Rouge du Pays). Vigorous ancient variety indigenous to Switzerland and used to produce rich, plummy, concentrated red wine claimed by some to be reminiscent of french central Rhone versions and often requires similar aging.
CORNALIN: (a.k.a Rouge du Pays). Vigorous ancient variety grown in the Valais canton of Switzerland and used to produce rich, plummy, ...
or Vendange Tardive); Rosato or Rosé; Rosso or Rouge in the specific styles normale and Novello or Nouveau); with specific grape variety: Chardonnay (Bianco or Blanc in the specific styles normale and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive); Cornalin ...
See also: Red, Grape, Blanc, DOC, Aged
 
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