Lagorthi
Lagorthi | |
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Synonyms | Pampanuto - for more see the Synonyms section |
Art | Grape vine ( Vitis vinifera subsp. Vinifera ) |
Berry color | White |
use | |
origin | Greece |
VIVC no. | 6665 |
List of grape varieties |
The white wine variety Lagorthi ( often synonymous: Pampanuto ) is grown almost exclusively in the Apulia region in Italy . It probably comes from Greece and is also known there under the name. Their cultivation is recommended in the metropolitan city of Bari . The main growing areas are in the immediate vicinity of the municipalities of Corato and Ruvo di Puglia . In 1999 the area under vines was 892 hectares .
The vines have very large leaves and the greenish-yellow grapes are also quite large. The white wines are mostly used for blends , for example in the DOC - Castel del Monte wine . There the wine is offered both as still wine and as sparkling wine .
Synonyms
The grape variety is also known under 43 other names: Albese Bianco, Albina Verde, Alvino Verde, Biancolina, Carossela, Horojtachak, La Pampanuta, Lagarthi, Lagathi, Laghorhi, Laghorti, Lagothra, Lagourthia, Lagoyrthia, Laorko, Laorthi, Pampanampanuto, Pampanuto Primarulo, Rizzulo, San Gennaro, Tivolese, Uva Marana, Verdacchio, Verde, Verdeca, Verdera, Verdesca, Verdicchio, Verdicchio Femmina, Verdicchio Peloso, Verdicchio Tirolese, Verdicchio Verde, Verdicella, Verdigno, Verdisco, Verdisco, Verdisco, Verdolino Bianco, Vino Verde .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Lagorthi in the database Vitis International Variety Catalog of the Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof (English), accessed in August 2020
literature
- Pierre Galet : Dictionnaire encyclopédique des cépages. Hachette, Paris 2000, ISBN 2-01-236331-8 .