![]() ![]() Of the many versions of Greco vines, the most important are divided into two groups. It’s mostly grown in southern and central Italy, most importantly in Campania’s Greco di Tufo DOCG. Greco is a white wine grape, probably arriving with Greek colonists between 700 and 800 BC. Palate: Generally good balance between the fruit and acidity, with a bitter finish especially in dry versions. Italy: Emilia-Romagna: Albana di Romagna DOCG, Colli Bolognesi DOC, Reno DOC, Romagna Albana Spumante DOC Italy: Central Italy, especially the region of Emilia-Romagna, but also in Liguria, Tuscany, and Le Marche. Produces dry, demi-sec, and sweet wines and is especially known for its dessert wines.Īlso known as Albanone or Albana Grossa, Albana del Riminese, Albana della forcella o Forcella, Albana di Forlì, Albana di Romagna, Albana di Bertinoro, Albana di Bologna, Albana di Lugo, Albana di Pesaro, Albana Gentile, Greco, Greco di Ancona, Riminese. White wine grape was introduced to the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna by the Romans. White (Green) Wine Grapes Albana Greco Pinot Grigio Albariño Grenache Blanc Prosecco Aligoté Grüner Veltliner Ribolla Gialla Arneis Inzolia (Ansonica) Riesling Ansonica (Inzolia) Kerner Roussanne Bombino Bianco Malvasia Sauvignon Blanc Bourboulenc Marsanne Sémillon Chardonnay Melon Sylvaner Chenin Blanc Müller-Thurgau Tocai Friulano Clairette Blanche Muscadelle Ugni Blanc (Trebbiano) Coda di Volpe Bianca Muscat Verdeca Colombard Nosiola Verdicchio Bianco Cortese Nuragus Verduzzo Friulano Erbaluce Palomino Vermentino Falanghina Pedro Ximénez Vernaccia di Oristano Fiano Picolit Vernaccia di San Gimignano Garganega Picpoul Viognier Gewürztraminer Pignoletto Grechetto Pinot Blanc Red (Black) Wine Grapes Aglianico Freisa Piedirosso Aleatico Gaglioppo Pignolo Alicante Bouschet Gamay Pinot Meunier Avanà Grenache Noir (Cannonau) Pinot Noir Barbera Grignolino Pinotage Bonarda Lacrima Primitivo (Zinfandel) Brachetto Lagrein Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso Cabernet Franc Lambrusco Family Rossese Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec Sagrantino Calabrese (Nero d’Avola) Malavasia Family Sangiovese Canaiolo Nero Mammolo Schiava Gentile Cannonau Merzemini Schioppettino Carignan (Carignano) Merlot Syrah (Shiraz) Carmenère Montepulciano Tazzelenghe Ciliegiolo Mourvèdre Teroldego Cinsault Nebbiolo Tempranillo Colorino Negro Amaro Touriga Nacional Corvina Nero d’Avola Uva di Troia Croatina Petit Verdot Vernaccia Nera Dolcetto Petite Syrah Vespolina Frappato Picpoul Noir Zinfandel White Wine Grapes Albana Grapes Areas like Italy, Spain, Australia and parts of California are considered warm climate regions. Here you will find black grapes more often, and the grapes will ripen more than in cool climate regions. Areas like Germany, Northern France and New Zealand can be considered cool climate regions. These regions are further away from the equator, and the grapes don’t ripen as much as in warm climate regions. It is more common to grow white grapes in cool climate regions than black grapes. And each climate will impact the flavors of the grapes. ![]() A grape like Chardonnay can be grown in cool climate or warm climates. Grape Growing RegionsĪnother important thing to understand is that the climate of where each grape type and variety will impact it’s flavors. ![]() Unless otherwise noted, the aromas listed are primary. Primary aromas come from the wine grape itself, secondary aromas from the wine making process, and tertiary aromas come from the aging of the wine. The aromas of a wine are generally divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary aromas. We gradually add links, so if the one you’re looking for isn’t ready yet, come back soon to check on it. You’ll find descriptions of many of the wine grapes by clicking on the links. The following list of wine grapes is divided between white and red. Among the more defining elements, is the wine grape or blend of grapes. There are so many aspects that determine all the characteristics of the wine you find in your glass. There are many other varieties grown and produced, but those 8 are the most well-known around the world. Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir & Syrah/Shiraz. There are 8 main principal grape varieties that make up a majority of the wine produced around the world. White wines are made from only the pulp and flesh of the grapes. Red wines are made from the pulp and flesh of the grapes along with the skins, which give it the tannins of red wine. Both start out with green skin, but as the grapes ripen on the vine, black grapes start to turn dark purple, and white grapes start to turn golden in color. The pulp and flesh of the two grapes is similar, but the skins are much different. There are two main types of grapes, black grapes and white grapes.
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