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nebbione - translation to English

WINE MAKING GRAPE
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  • Barbaresco, like Barolo, has the potential for longevity. This wine is from the 1976 vintage and has taken on the characteristic orange hues of an aged Nebbiolo.
  • Nebbiolo has a traditionally light ruby red color in its youth.
  • Early morning fog in a Nebbiolo vineyard in the Langhe. The Italian word for fog, ''nebbia'', is one possible origin for the name Nebbiolo.
  • A glass of [[Barolo]]
  • Nebbiolo leaf growing at [[Red Willow Vineyard]] in Washington State.
  • The original 1985 Nebbiolo plantings at Red Willow Vineyard in Washington State.
  • Nebbiolo planted in Novara and Vercelli region of northern Piedmont tend to produce lighter and earthier wines.
  • Nebbiolo has a long history in the Alba region of Piedmont.

nebbione      
n. fog, haze, mist

Wikipedia

Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo (, Italian: [nebˈbjɔːlo]; Piedmontese: nebieul [neˈbjøl]) is an Italian red wine grape variety predominantly associated with its native Piedmont region, where it makes the Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) wines of Barolo, Barbaresco, Roero, Gattinara, Carema and Ghemme. Nebbiolo is thought to derive its name from the Italian nebbia or Piedmontese nebia, meaning "fog". During harvest, which generally takes place late in October, a deep, intense fog sets into the Langhe region where many Nebbiolo vineyards are located. Alternative explanations refers to the fog-like glaucous veil that forms over the berries as they reach maturity, or that perhaps the name is derived instead from the Italian word nobile, meaning noble. Nebbiolo produces lightly-colored red wines which can be highly tannic in youth with scents of tar and roses. As they age, the wines take on a characteristic brick-orange hue at the rim of the glass and mature to reveal other aromas and flavors such as violets, tar, wild herbs, cherries, raspberries, truffles, tobacco, and prunes. Nebbiolo wines can require years of aging to balance the tannins with other characteristics.