Falanghina History White grape, often confused with others, whose origins remain uncertain, the information gathered more or less back to 1825.
FALANGHINA: White wine grape found in the Campania region of Italy. Wine made from the ancestor of this grape was known to the Romans.
with specific grape variety: Aglianico (Rosso and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Barbera (Rosso and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Coda di Volpe (Bianco and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Falanghina ...
It was in fact in these periods the enology of Campania was represented by the famous wines Mangiaguerra, Aglianico, Asprinio, Fistignano, Falanghina, Corsara, Cerella, Lagrima, Coda di Cavallo and the many types produced with Greco grapes.
White Wine Review: Terradora DiPaolo Falanghina Here is a GREAT summer wine that is built to cool you down on a hot day while also matching with just about everything served at an outdoor barbecue or picnic.
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