Trebbiano

Or Trebbiano Trebbiano is a white grape variety. She is one of the oldest and now the most planted variety in Italy and France and brings great returns.

A kleinbeerigere and valuable variety of Trebbiano Toscano is the grape variety grown in Umbria Procanico, which is used primarily in the DOC white wine Orvieto. There are numerous other varieties such as Trebbiano di Soave Trebbiano Romagnolo, Trebbiano Spoletino, Trebbiano Giallo and Trebbiano d'Abruzzo.

Varietal wine produced from grapes of Trebbiano family DOC wines are Maremma Toscana, Pagadebit di Romagna, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, Trebbiano di Aprilia, Trebbiano di Arborea, Trebbiano di Capriano del Colle, Trebbiano di Romagna, Colli Piacentini, Trebbiano Trebbia. In addition, the Trebbiano grape is used in many white wines as the main waste places, such as in the already mentioned Orvieto as well as the well-known white wines, Frascati, Lugana, Bianco di Custoza and Est! Est! Est! Montefiascone. As a side places it is, inter alia, approved in Soave and Gambellara and the red wines Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Torgiano.

Traditionally Trebbiano grapes were also added along with the white Malvasia in small amounts to the famous Tuscan red Chianti. Since then, the winery is always more to the addition of white wine grapes in Chianti waived (since the grape harvest 2006, he is completely prohibited ) invented a new wine for the excess of Trebbiano grapes: the IGT white wine Galestro.

Except in Italy, the grape is still grown in France, where they " Saint -Emilion " is in the South " Ugni blanc" and in the Cognac region. In 2007, a 83 173 hectare of area under vines was raised in France ( source ONIVINS ). As in Spain, the Airen grape feeds the brandy distilleries, the abundant thin, sour wine Ugni Blanc which supplies the stills of Cognac and the Armagnac region. Ugni Blanc was probably in the 14th century, when the papal court had settled in Avignon, imported from Italy. In a study published in 2008, a relationship to the grape variety Garganega was produced in both the grape variety Trebbiano Toscana. Due to the not yet determined parents of the variety Garganega, the exact phylogenetic relationship can not yet be specified.

In Argentina and Australia Trebbiano is also grown in Australia, for example, as "White Shiraz " or "White Hermitage ".

In the region surrounding the Italian city of Modena, the famous vinegar " Traditional Balsamic Vinegar di Modena " is made from the grapes.

It is unclear whether Trebbiano is identical to the grape variety grown in Portugal Talia.

Synonyms

Albano, Biancame, BIANCONE, Blanc Auba, Blanc bacca, Blanc De Cadillac, Blancoun, Bobiano, Bonebeou, Boriano, Boriano de cadillac, Brocanico, Brucanio, Bubbiano, Buriano, Buzzetto, Cadet, Cadillac, Cadillate, Castelli, Castelli Romani, Castillone, Chatar, Chator, Clairette à grains ronds, Clairette d' Afrique, Clairette de Vence, Clairette Ronde, Coda di Cavallo, Coda di Volpe, Elba, Falanchina, Greco, Gredelin June Blan, Lugana, Muscadet, Muscadet Aigre, passport Arena, Passerina, Perugino, Procanico, Procanico dell'Elba, Procanico Portoferraio, queue de Renard, Romani, Macrossan de Nice, Rossela Blanco, Rossetto, Rossola, Rossula, Roussan, Rousseau, Rusciola, Saint Emilion, Saint Emilion Des Charentes, Santoro, Spoletino, Trebbianello, Trebbiano d' Empoli, Trebbiano di Cesena, Trebbiano di Cesene, Trebbiano di Empoli, Trebbiano di Lucca, Trebbiano di Tortona, Trebbiano di Toscana, Trebbiano Fiorentino, Trebbiano Toscano, Trebbianone, Tribbiano, Tribbiano Forte, Turbiano, Ugni Blanc, Uni Blan, University Blance, Unji Blan, Uva Bianca, White Hermitage White Shiraz.

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