Calabrese Montenuovo
Calabrese Montenuovo | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Species | Vitis vinifera |
Origin | Italy |
Notable regions | Calabria, Campania |
Calabrese Montenuovo is an ancient variety of red wine grape from Italy. It was discovered in a vineyard in Campania and became famous when it was found to be one of the parents of Sangiovese.[1]
History[]
Little is known about Calabrese Montenuovo, but the link to Sangiovese has prompted considerable research. It is believed to have originated in Calabria, hence the name.
Wine regions[]
Calabrese Montenuovo was found in a vineyard in Campania, but similar grapes have since been found at several sites further south, in Calabria.
Viticulture[]
The grapes are red.
Synonyms[]
Calabrese di Montenuovo. It should not be confused with other grapes that bear the Calabrese name, such as Nero d'Avola.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Alley, Lynn. "Researchers Uncover Parentage of Sangiovese". Wine Spectator. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
Further reading[]
- Vouillamoz et al., The parentage of 'Sangiovese', the most important Italian wine grape, Vitis Germany 2007, 46 (1) 19-22, ISSN 0042-7500
Categories:
- Red wine grape varieties
- Wine grapes of Italy
- Wine grapes of Apulia