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Что (кто) такое Lambrusco$537696$ - определение

VARIETAL
Lambrusco di Sorbara; Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro; Lambrusco Salamino di Santacroce
  • A glass of Lambrusco
  • A glass of Lambrusco (''Grasparossa'' version).
  • Typical Emilian food: [[gnocco fritto]], [[salame]], and lambrusco
  • Grape of Lambrusco
  • Effervescence in a glass of "Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro"

Lambrusco         
[lam'br?sk??]
¦ noun a variety of wine grape grown in the Emilia-Romagna region of North Italy.
?a sparkling red or white wine made from this grape.
Origin
Ital., lit. 'grape of the wild vine'.
Lambrusco         
Lambrusco (; ) is the name of both an Italian red wine grape and a wine made principally from said grape. The grapes and the wine originate from four zones in Emilia-Romagna and one in Lombardy―principally around the central provinces of Modena, Parma, Reggio-Emilia, and Mantua.
Sangiovese         
  • A California Sangiovese from Amador County in the Sierra Foothills.
  • A glass of Brunello di Montalcino.
  • A glass of Chianti made primarily from Sangiovese.
  • To add color and fruit to the wine, some winemakers will blend their Sangiovese with Cabernet Sauvignon ''(pictured)''.
  • Sangiovese grapes in the Montalcino region of Tuscany.
  • A Rosso di Montalcino made from 100% Sangiovese in the Brunello di Montalcino region.
  • Sangiovese grapes ripening during the period of ''[[veraison]]'' in [[Amador County, California]].
  • Sangiovese leaf from [[Red Willow Vineyard]] in Washington State.
  • Sangiovese wine.
  • The translation of Sangiovese's name ''sanguis Jovis'', "the blood of [[Jove]]", led to theories that the grape's origins dated from [[Roman times]].
  • Sangiovese can be made in a variety of styles, including the dessert wine ''Vin Santo''.
  • Sangiovese vineyards in the [[Val d'Orcia]], [[Monte Amiata]] in the background.
  • A "Super Tuscan-style" Sangiovese blend from Washington State.
WINE MAKING GRAPE
Sangiovese Dolce; Sangiovese Gentile; Sangiovese Toscano; Sangiovese di Lamole; Sangiovese di lamole; Morellino; Nerino; Sanvicetro; Prugnolo; Cardisco; Dolcetto Precoce; Ingannacane; Lambrusco Mendoza; Maglioppa; Niella; Pigniuolo Rosso; Pigniuolo; Plant Romain; Prugnolo Di Montepulciano; Prugnolo Gentile; Prugnolo Gentile Di Montepulciano; Riminese; San Zoveto; Sancivetro; Sangiovese Dal Cannello Lungo; Sangiovese Di Romagna; Sangiovese Grosso; Sangiovese Nostrano; Sangioveto Dell'Elba; Sangioveto Dolce; Sangioveto Grosso; Sangioveto; Sangioveto Montanino; Sanvincetro; Sanzoveto; Tignolo; Toustain; Uvetta; San Gioveto; Uva brunella; Sangiovese grosso; Sangiovese di Romagna; Brunelletto; Cacchiano; Chiantino; Corinto nero; Guarnacciola; Liliano; Negrello; Nerello Campotu; Prugnolo Dolce; Puttanella; Sangiogheto; Sangiovese Piccolo; Tabernello; Tuccanese; Vigna del Conte; Vigna Maggio
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¦ noun a variety of black wine grape used to make Chianti and other Italian red wines.
Origin
from Ital.

Википедия

Lambrusco

Lambrusco (; Italian: [lamˈbrusko]) is the name of both an Italian red wine grape and a wine made principally from said grape. The grapes and the wine originate from four zones in Emilia-Romagna and one in Lombardy―principally around the central provinces of Modena, Parma, Reggio-Emilia, and Mantua. The grape has a long winemaking history, with archaeological evidence indicating that the Etruscans cultivated the vine. In Roman times Lambrusco was highly valued for its productivity and high yields, with Cato the Elder stating that produce of two thirds of an acre could make enough wine to fill 300 amphoras.

The most highly rated of its wines are the frizzante (slightly sparkling) red wines, designed to be drunk young, from one of the eight Lambrusco denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) regions: Colli di Parma Lambrusco, Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro, Lambrusco di Sorbara, Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce, Reggiano Lambrusco, Colli di Scandiano e Canossa Lambrusco, Modena Lambrusco, and Lambrusco Mantovano. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s sweet Lambrusco was the biggest selling import wine in the United States. During that time the wine was also produced in a white and rosé style made by limiting the skin contact with the must.