Lacrima is a red grape from The Marche region of central Italy. Lacrima means tears, some feel that the grape itself or the grape clusters resemble a teardrop. Others say that ripe Lacrima often burst open, releasing teardrops.
Lacrima Christi (la-cree-mah kriss tee) literally, tears of Christi refers to red and white wines produced near Naples Top Màcon (mah-kon) extensive red and white wine region in southern Burgundy ...
Lacrima Christi: Literally translates to "Tears of Christ", it is a pleaseant white wine which comes from grapes grown on the fertile volcanic slopes of Mount Vesuvius, an active volcano in Southwest Italy near Naples.
Lacrima Christi: A lovely white wine (even if some red is also produced) derived from grapes grown on the volcanic slopes of Mount Vesuvius, an active volcano in Southwest Italy near Naples. The name means "Tears of Christ".
LACRIMA: Variety grown in the Marche region of Italy. Better known as Lacrima di Morro d'Alba.
Among the other famous wines and areas of Marches, a particular mention goes to Lacrima di Morro d'Alba, a red wine which in recent times is getting more and more popular among consumers.
Lacrima di Morro d'Alba produced in the province of Ancona Offida produced in the province of Ascoli Piceno Rosso Conero produced in the province of Ancona Rosso Piceno produced in the provinces of Ancona, Ascoli Piceno and Macerata ...
See also: Wine, Red, Grape, Italy, Region
 
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