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Nespolino
Nespolino is a type of wine originating from the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy. It is a blend of two grape varieties, Trebbiano and Sangiovese, and is known for its fruity and light characteristics.
History
The history of Nespolino dates back to the early 20th century when winemakers in the Emilia-Romagna region started experimenting with different grape varieties. The blend of Trebbiano and Sangiovese was found to produce a wine that was light, fruity, and easy to drink, which quickly gained popularity.
Production
Nespolino is produced by blending Trebbiano and Sangiovese grapes. The grapes are harvested in late September and early October. After the grapes are harvested, they are fermented in stainless steel tanks to preserve their fruity characteristics.
Characteristics
Nespolino is known for its light and fruity characteristics. It has a pale straw yellow color with a delicate and fruity aroma. The taste is dry, harmonious, and slightly tannic.
Food Pairing
Nespolino pairs well with a variety of foods. It is often served with traditional Emilia-Romagna dishes such as Pasta Bolognese and Parmigiano Reggiano.
See Also
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External Links
- [Official website]
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