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Vernaccia is a white wine grape that is found in many Italian wines but is most commonly associated the Tuscan wine Vernaccia di San Gimignano.
Vernaccia di Oristano Vernaccia di Oristano is one of the most suggestive wines of Sardinia and which would certainly deserve a better attention and consideration by consumers.
Vernaccia di San Gimignano (Vehr-NAHCH-ya dee Sahn Jee-mee-NYAH-noe) - Dry white wine of ancient heritage from the picturesque Tuscan village of San Gimignano.
VERNACCIA Historic Italian white wine grape generally producing a crisp, dry white wine. VIDAL BLANC French hybrid white wine grape variety, used commonly in the USA.
VERNACCIA: Minor grape of ancient origin grown in Tuscany region of Italy. Traditionally produces dry, lean white wines that soften after two or more years bottle aging. Also used to create sweet golden white wines.
Alsace Pinot Gris / Vernaccia / Beaujolais / Fino or Amontillado Sherry Blue Cheese - Gorgonzola, Dolcelatte, Bleu de Bresse ...
Other important whites include Carricante, Catarratto, Coda de Volpe, Cortese, Falaghina, Grillo, Inzolia, Picolit, Traminer, Verdicchio, Verduzzo, Vermentino, and Vernaccia.
Morellino, Moscato, Nebbiolo, Nero D'Avola, Piedmont, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Prosecco, Rioja, Ripasso, Rosé, Sangiovese, Soave, Super Tuscan (others on limited request), Syrah, Touriga Nacional, Tuscany, Valpolicella, Vermentino, Vernaccia Di San ...
Nuragus di Cagliari produced in the provinces of Cagliari, Nuoro and Oristano Sardegna Semidano produced throughout the region Vermentino di Sardegna produced throughout the region Vernaccia di Oristano produced in the province of Oristano ...
See also: Wine, White, Style, Grape, Full
 
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