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Cesanese di Olevano Romano produced in the province of Roma Circeo produced in the province of Latina Colli Albani produced in the province of Roma Colli della Sabina produced in the provinces of Rieti and Roma ...
CÉSAR (Noir): Synonyms include Celar, Gros Monsieur, Picargniot, Romain and Romano. Recent (2001) DNA analysis has established that this variety is possibly a cross between Pinot Noir and Argant.
Synonym names include Canaiolo Romano (ie. possibly related to the variety Canaiolo (Nero) below), Giacomino, Pascale di Cagliari (alias name in Sardinia), and several others.
Muscat of Alexandria (also called Moscatel, Moscatel Romano, Moscatel de Málaga, Gordo Blanco, Hanepoot, Lexia, Moscatel Gordo, and Zibibbo) This grape is used for sherry, moscatel or Muscatel wines, Muscatel de Valencia, ...
Cesanese Olevano Olevano Roman or Romano - 0 to 100% Genazzano - 10 Ã- 30% Synonyms ...
Also known as, Muscat Roumain, Panse Musquee, Moscatel, Moscatel Samso, Moscatel de Malaga, Moscatel Gordo, Gordo Blanco, Moscatel Romano, Moscatel de Setubal, Zibibbo, Muscatel, Lexia, Hanepot, Ikendiriye Misketi. Price Bracket: Year: ...
BONAMICO: Red wine grape variety found in central Italy and Sardinia that is used for wine, raisin and rootstock production. Synonym names include Canaiolo Romano (ie.
My top wines: DOC leaders are Allegrini, Tommaso Bussola, Romano dal Forno and Quintarelli.
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