Aglianico Description and Genetic Relationships Name origin, biotypes & thier wine laws
Aglianico Taurasi (elevation, soil, laws)
Aglianico Taburno (Location + soils, weather,Character, aging)
Aglianico Vulture (location, soils, character, blending partners)
Aglianico in the Vineyard, in the glass, and specific styles
Aglianico DOPS
Albana Description
Albana in the vineyard
Albana in the glass
Albana DOP
Albarossa
Alteatico Description + synonyms
Aleatico Vinyard + Glass, styles + DOPs
Ansonica Description, Siblings, and Synonyms
Ansonica Vineyard + Glass
Ansonica DOPS
Alcamo DOC
Arneis (location and name origins)
Arneis Vineyard + Glass + DOPs
vineyard: Low acidity, disease prone, oxidizes easily(needs reductive winemaking), likes Roero’s white soils of sand and chalk
Glass: Pale lemon, white peach, white flowers, low to medium acid, dry fresh crisp
DOPs: Roero DOCG Arneis, Langhe DOC, Terre Alfieri DOC
Barbera (location, name origin)
Barbera Vineyard + Glass
Barbera styles, areas, DOPs
Areas: Asti, Cuneo, Alessandria, and Pavia
DOPS: barbera d’asti DOCG, Barbera del Monferrato Superiore DOCG, and Nizza DOCG
Bombino Bianco Location and Name origin
Bombino Bianco vineyard and glass, and styles
Defined by terroir but generally productive and vigorous, Late ripening so hard to harvest before rain, hail, frost
Usually vinified still, but some sparkling.
Still wines are known for fresh acidity and saline notes with peach
sometimes aged in oak
Dry & sparkling (charmat + traditional)
Bombino Bianco DOPS
3 from puglia, 2 from abruzzo