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Most notably known as "Trebbiano". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Although the varietal originated in central Italy, it is also grown in areas such as France, Australia, South America, Portugal, and the United States. It is believed that the Trebbiano produces more wine than any other variety world wide. The Trebbiano varietal is traditionally blended with varieties that exhibit more predominate traits. In Tuscany, the Trebbiano is blended with the Malvasia varietal in the production of Chianti. The amount of Trebbiano and Malvasia is dictated by laws controlling wine production. In California, where the varietal is called Saint Emillion, it is used primarily in the production of brandy. Trebbiano is most often distilled rather than vinified into wine. [[Category:Glossary]]
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Most notably known as "Trebbiano". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Although the varietal originated in central Italy, it is also grown in areas such as France, Australia, South America, Portugal, and the United States. It is believed that the Trebbiano produces more wine than any other variety world wide. The Trebbiano varietal is traditionally blended with varieties that exhibit more predominate traits. In Tuscany, the Trebbiano is blended with the Malvasia varietal in the production of Chianti. The amount of Trebbiano and Malvasia is dictated by laws controlling wine production. In California, where the varietal is called Saint Emillion, it is used primarily in the production of brandy. Trebbiano is most often distilled rather than vinified into wine.
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Revision as of 03:39, 29 June 2010

Most notably known as "Trebbiano". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Although the varietal originated in central Italy, it is also grown in areas such as France, Australia, South America, Portugal, and the United States. It is believed that the Trebbiano produces more wine than any other variety world wide. The Trebbiano varietal is traditionally blended with varieties that exhibit more predominate traits. In Tuscany, the Trebbiano is blended with the Malvasia varietal in the production of Chianti. The amount of Trebbiano and Malvasia is dictated by laws controlling wine production. In California, where the varietal is called Saint Emillion, it is used primarily in the production of brandy. Trebbiano is most often distilled rather than vinified into wine.