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[[File:Gavi-panorama-valle_del_Lemme-61.JPG|thumb|right|Panoramic view of the Gavi region, known for its Cortese wine production.]] | |||
Cortese is a white [[grape]] variety predominantly grown in the [[Piedmont]] region of [[Italy]]. It is best known for its use in the production of [[Gavi]] wine, which is named after the town of Gavi in the province of [[Alessandria]]. | |||
The | ==History== | ||
The Cortese grape has been cultivated in the Piedmont region for centuries. It is believed to have originated in the area and has been documented in local viticulture since at least the 17th century. The grape gained prominence in the 20th century as the production of Gavi wine increased in popularity. | |||
== Viticulture == | ==Viticulture== | ||
Cortese vines are known for their ability to thrive in the calcareous [[soil]]s of the Piedmont region. The grape is characterized by its high acidity and ability to produce wines with crisp, floral, and citrus notes. The climate of the region, with its warm days and cool nights, contributes to the development of the grape's aromatic profile. | |||
Cortese is | ==Wine Production== | ||
[[File:Vineyard.jpg|thumb|left|A vineyard in the Piedmont region, where Cortese grapes are cultivated.]] | |||
Cortese is primarily used to produce Gavi wine, which is often referred to as "Cortese di Gavi." The wine is typically dry, with a light to medium body, and is known for its fresh and zesty character. It is often enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with seafood and light dishes. | |||
== | ==Characteristics== | ||
Cortese wines are noted for their pale straw color and delicate aromas of white flowers, green apple, and citrus fruits. On the palate, they are crisp and refreshing, with a mineral undertone that reflects the terroir of the Piedmont region. | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Gavi (wine)]] | |||
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* [[Italian wine]] | * [[Italian wine]] | ||
[[Category:Italian wine]] | [[Category:Italian wine]] | ||
[[Category:White wine grape varieties]] | [[Category:White wine grape varieties]] | ||
[[Category:Wine grapes of Italy]] | |||
Latest revision as of 06:05, 16 February 2025
Cortese[edit]
Cortese is a white grape variety predominantly grown in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is best known for its use in the production of Gavi wine, which is named after the town of Gavi in the province of Alessandria.
History[edit]
The Cortese grape has been cultivated in the Piedmont region for centuries. It is believed to have originated in the area and has been documented in local viticulture since at least the 17th century. The grape gained prominence in the 20th century as the production of Gavi wine increased in popularity.
Viticulture[edit]
Cortese vines are known for their ability to thrive in the calcareous soils of the Piedmont region. The grape is characterized by its high acidity and ability to produce wines with crisp, floral, and citrus notes. The climate of the region, with its warm days and cool nights, contributes to the development of the grape's aromatic profile.
Wine Production[edit]
Cortese is primarily used to produce Gavi wine, which is often referred to as "Cortese di Gavi." The wine is typically dry, with a light to medium body, and is known for its fresh and zesty character. It is often enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with seafood and light dishes.
Characteristics[edit]
Cortese wines are noted for their pale straw color and delicate aromas of white flowers, green apple, and citrus fruits. On the palate, they are crisp and refreshing, with a mineral undertone that reflects the terroir of the Piedmont region.