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Mentioned by Cato, Pliny and Virgil, then by Cassiodorus, is distinguished from the common Groppello tomentosità apex and underside of the leaf (hence the adjective "Moliner, ie flour, white), and the fact that the cluster is almost never winged.
Other interesting grapes of the region include the Trebbiano di Lugana used to produce the white wine Lugana, the Groppello, a typical grape of the Garda lake area, and the rare and precious Moscato di Scanzo, ...
See also: Climat, Character, Berry, Viticulture, Red
 
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