
Trebbiano originated in Italy, it is a white grape variety that has been adopted and grown successfully in other wine regions such as Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Portugal, and France. Trebbiano is called Ugni Blanc in France, and particularly in Cognac where it has made a huge impression in the production of brandy. It is also grown in the southern Rhone Valley and in Provence. While this white grape is commonly used in France for making brandy, in Italy it is primarily used as a blending grape. Italy doesn’t always credit the wine on their labels, so Trebbiano continues to be somewhat unknown to the wine drinking community. There are DOCs in Italy with specific single variety Trebbiano wines, such as Trebbiano d’Abruzzo. Trebbiano is so prevalent in the region of Tuscany that it is sometimes used in their red blends. Trebbiano grapes produce fresh, brisk wine that is high in acidity. It can also produce citrus, and both floral and mineral notes when grown in certain environments.
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Tenute Squarcialupi Bojola Vin Santo del Chianti Classico 2012
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