Mantonico Bianco
Mantonico Bianco | |
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Synonyms | Montonico Bianco Calabrese - for more see the Synonyms section |
Art | Grape vine ( Vitis vinifera subsp. Vinifera ) |
Berry color | White |
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VIVC no. | 7349 |
List of grape varieties |
Mantonico Bianco is a very old white wine variety from southern Italy . It is mainly cultivated around the town of Bianco in the Italian region of Calabria . B. is contained in the DOC wines Bivongi and Donnici .
Dessert wine is mainly made from the grapes. The vines are said to have their origin in Greece and were brought from there to southern Italy in ancient times. Mantonico di Bianco is related to the red Gaglioppo variety, also known as Mantonico Nero . Gaglioppo was created through a spontaneous crossing of Sangiovese and Mantonico bianco. The Sicilian grape variety Catarratto Bianco comune is a cross between Mantonico bianco and Garganega .
The grape variety must not be confused with the Montonico Bianco variety .
Synonyms
The grape variety Mantonico bianco is also known under the names Mantonacu, Mantonica vera, Mantonico, Mantonico Maclugnese, Mantonico vero, Mantonicu Pizzutella, Mantonicu vera, Mantonacu Viru della Locride, Montonico Bianco Calabrese and Montonico Bianco della Calabria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Manna Crespan, Paolo Storchi and Daniele Migliaro, Mantonico bianco Grapevine Cultivar Is the Second Parent of the Sicilian Catarratto.
- ↑ Mantonico Bianco in the database Vitis International Variety Catalog of the Institute for Vine Breeding Geilweilerhof (English) May 2020
literature
- Pierre Galet : Dictionnaire encyclopédique des cépages. Hachette, Paris 2000, ISBN 2-01-236331-8 .
- Jancis Robinson , Julia Harding, José Vouillamoz : Wine Grapes , 1st edition 2012, Penguin Books, London, ISBN 978-0-06-220636-7 .