Trebbiano d'Abruzzo (wine)
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo is the most important white wine grape in Abruzzo.[1] HistoryCreated in 1972 as white wine DOC that covers virtually the entire Abruzzo region. This DOC has one of the highest permitted yields in all of Italy at 17.5 hl/ha. The wine is made from the Trebbiano d'Abruzzo grape (local name for Bombino bianco but may be another grape variety[2]) and Trebbiano Toscano, which was once thought to be the same grape as Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, must account for at least 85% of the blend with Malvasia Toscano, Cococciola and Passerina permitted to make up to 15% of the blend. The wines must be aged a minimum of 5 months prior to release and attain a minimum alcohol level of at least 11.5%. Trebbiano d'Abruzzo is one of the most cultivated vines in Atri, the modern name of Hatria.[3] Sensory propertiesColour: Straw-yellow color. Perfume: Aroma delicate with floral notes, peach scents Flavour: Well-bodied wine, mineral, delicate and persistent. Serving temperature: ambient. References
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